In India, when we meet and greet and we say
"Namaste", which means: I honor the place
in you where the entire universe resides, I honor the place in you
of love, of light, of truth, of peace. I honor the place within you
where if you are in that place in you and I am in that place in me,
there is only one of us. --Ram Dass
Eleven years ago, three people decided to sit in silence for an
hour, in an everyday Silicon Valley living room.
No teachers or gurus. No set agendas or proposed beliefs either.
Just silence for an hour every week with one strong principle --
when you change within, the world changes.
And instead of closing the door, they left
it open ... open to all. The rest, as they say, is
history.
You're Invited!
Simply put, Wednesday evenings are about sharing. In the spirit
of an ashram, we offer the space for everyone to walk their
own walk. A random group of 20-40 folks convenes once a week; we meditate
for an hour and follow it up with a roundtable sharing of
"aha" moments from everyday life, based on the wide-ranging
thought of the week.
While each journey takes different routes, the paths have many
similarities. Along that road, sometimes, it is useful to have
a place to share ... our conviction, compassion, presence or even
something undescribable. We grow and learn by listening both to
ourselves and the people around us. By looking within -- and without.
And you're invited to join us this Wednesday! There is no charge,
we don't solicit donations, and you don't have to bring anything.
Simply RSVP and you'll be emailed the directions.
Thank you!
Over the years, thousands of folks have come; some offered much,
some received much, but all were present with the same heart.
We don't really understand how this spontaneous convergence of
goodness happens every Wednesday, but as hosts, we feel fortunate to
have such an opportunity to be of service, and to be home for such
sincere and powerful inspiration.
These meetings are open to anyone who wishes to attend. For
many of us they have been and continue to be a constant source of
inspiration, insight- and joy.
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