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Free Retreat (libre retiro) June 18

In Meditation on June 5, 2011 at 2:01 am

The Little Village Buddhist Meditation Center will hold its first meditation and tai chi retreat Saturday, June 18 from 10 am- 2pm. All are welcome. No previous experience required. Join us for a day of mindful peace. Free. Donations gratefully accepted. Please silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. Also, please no perfumes or colognes. Register at our website. May all beings experience peace and happiness, Hillary

Hola amigos, La Villita Centro de Meditación Budista celebrarásu primera meditación y retiro de tai chi Sábado, 18 de junio de 10 am a 2 pm. Todos son bienvenidos. No se requiere experiencia previa. Únase a nosotros para un día de paz consciente. Libre. Donaciones aceptada con gratitud. Por favor, tu silencio los teléfonos celulares y otros dispositivos electrónicos. También, por favor, no perfumes o colonias. Inscríbase en nuestro sitio web. Que todos los seres experiencia de la paz y la felicidad, Hillary

Today! Free! First Class at Little Village Buddhist Meditation Center (Hoy en día! Gratis! Primera Clase en el Centro de Meditación Budista de La Villita )

In Tai Chi on May 27, 2011 at 4:17 pm

Hillary in 1st posture 18-form Shi ba shi

FREE! This afternoon and this evening are the first tai chi and meditation classes. We start at 4pm. All welcome. No special clothing required. Soft soled shoes are best. Donations gratefully accepted. GRATIS! Esta tarde y esta noche son las primeras clases de tai chi y meditación. Empezamos a las 16:00. Todos serán bienvenidos. No se permite ropa especial. Blando con suela de los zapatos son los mejores. Donaciones aceptada con gratitud.

Little Village Buddhist Meditation Center Now Open

In About our center on May 23, 2011 at 3:30 pm

Great news!

¡Grandes noticias!

The new center is now open and developing programs and classes. We even have a new WordPress website!

Please visit us online and in person in Little Village. The website will have info about classes and class times. Some classes will be starting right away so look for news before this day is over!

Wishing peace and happiness for all beings.

El nuevo centro ahora es programas y clases abiertos 
y que se convierten. 
¡Incluso tenemos un nuevo Web site de WordPress! 

Visítenos por favor en línea y sobre clases 
y tiempos de la clase. 

¡Algunas clases comenzarán inmediatamente así 
que busque las noticias antes de que este 
día haya terminado!

One Thing Tai Chi Practice is Not (via Calm Chicago’s Blog)

In Stress reduction, Tai Chi on May 21, 2011 at 5:05 am

Since tomorrow is the new Buddhist Meditation Center opening in Little Village in Chicago it feels like a good time to bring this post back.
Why?
Because as the potential for new teaching, new students arises it’s a time to reassess how the teaching occurs. To ask, what is most important to say, to share.

If a new person asks, so what’s tai chi and why should I do it? What does a good teacher say?

I feel like Popeye. I want to say, “Eat your spinach! It’s good for you.”

So, with tai chi, we can say, tai chi has this and that benefit to you but in the end, in order to really understand, a person has to do it themselves.

Tai chi can help you reduce stress and be healthier in the body and the mind. How do these things happen? You have to do it and see for yourself.

One Thing Tai Chi Practice is Not Tai chi (or taiji) is not something you can learn by thinking about it or by doing some complex analysis. Beginners and more experienced practitioners learn the same way … through direct experience. It’s through this direct experience, this intense, sharp focus, maintained throughout the form, with the total object of the mind, the body/breath/mind, brought totally together as one that does the teaching. A teacher can guide you but even that on … Read More

via Calm Chicago’s Blog

Fog Makes Pretty Impermanence

In Impermanence, Uncategorized on May 20, 2011 at 4:15 am

New Buddhist Meditation Center in Little Village Chicago

In About our center on May 16, 2011 at 2:41 pm

Saturday, May 21 Open House!

The center is opening to serve the families of Little Village and the surrounding communities. Our doors will be open to all. Our intention is to help people reduce their levels of stress. Our classes will help people of all ages attain better health and peace of mind.

We’ll offer classes in meditation, Yang tai chi and Ving Tsun (Wing Chun), a very effective style of Chinese Kung Fu.

For those interested in learning more about Buddhism, there will also be opportunities to learn more about that as well.

And please, tell us what you’d like to see happening at the center. We want to hear from you.

Getting Profoundly Empty at Calm Chicago

In About our center on March 6, 2011 at 2:19 am

So sweet, a student sent me this message recently after a private class where we practiced walking meditation. An exercise in which we focus on the fine points of the experience of walking. If you want to go forward you must shift the weight to one foot entirely, that leg becomes full…the other leg, ready to step forward, has become empty. The heel touches down to the floor or earth, the shifting of weight begins, filling that leg, the other becomes empty. And so on, over and over. Each step, like each breath a bit different. Arises, exists for a time, then passes away.

Thanks for the one-on-one session today. I tried to be mindful of things being empty and full–just during lunch hour–and there’s a lot, like maybe everything. Things have to be empty before they can be full, and vice versa. Wow–new concepts to consider!

I was exhilarated by her discovery. Way to go. And many thanks.

mindful of body, breath and mind.

 

Sifu Matt and Calm Chicago visit the Boy Scouts

In About our center on March 4, 2011 at 6:52 am

My husband, Ving Tsun Sifu Matt, and I had the pleasure of visiting a group of Boy Scouts this evening. It was really great.

The kids learned a little sitting meditation (they were SO silent and still! Amazing!) and Sifu Matt talked to them about having respect, patience and a quiet mind before training kung fu.

Check out our video slide show.

If you like, we’d be happy to come do a similar class for you. Let us know. We’re so happy to share with others what we’ve been so grateful to learn.

 

Many thanks to our teachers, family, students and friends.

 

 

 

 

Tai Chi, Meditation and the Lorenz Butterfly

In About our center, Tai Chi on March 3, 2011 at 10:21 pm

My philosophy for teaching,

practicing, living tai chi,

qigong and meditation

is all about being practical.

These are practices that yield immediate practical results that improve with repetition. Best of all, at least a little bit every day. Better five minutes of reallyy strong focus than 25 with the mind wandering all over. They are means to seeing reality clearly, without the fog of emotions obscuring our understanding. Through practice, and looking for ways to apply our discoveries in practice to the “daily grind” (time to change that label, eh?!), we learn accept life, moment by moment, without judgement, either positive or negative and to adapt as the stream of events presents various changes and challenges.


from yang tai chi shi ba shi qigong first posture

Taiji, qigong and meditation (sitting, standing or walking), are all ways of learning to be mindful, allowing us to do one thing at a time, peacefully. Most importantly, we reduce our stress this way and the stress of everyone around us.


Sensitive Dependency on Initial Conditions from Wikipeadia

Because all things, all beings are interdependent

and interconnected, the more we are mindful,

the more the whole world becomes more peaceful.

“We are each of us, a Lorenz Butterfly. And as such, we affect everything around us in ways we cannot possibly predict.” When we go through the world in anger, jealousy or other negative emotional states, we tend to see the world negatively, in fact creating conditions for anger and jealousy to arise. On the other hand, when we go through our day peacefully, trying to balance or actions and the things we say, the state of our own minds, in a balance of wisdom and compassion, observing without judgement, good or bad, love or hate… we can see things just at they are, and accept that.

So, in the interest of creating the greatest possible harmony, I use tai chi, qigong and meditation as ways to help individual students reduce their own stress by guiding them towards directly experiencing life as a flow of moments, thoughts, words and actions, (in effect choices we make). Those moments are endlessly arising, existing and ceasing, one after the next. The more we try to live very simply, blamelessly, letting go of each moment as it passes, whether pleasant or not pleasant or just in-between, the less stressful life becomes. Those ripples of peace, spread out from us, endlessly. Through our simple practice, we create conditions for more happiness for ourselves and others.

Form is emptiness ... emptiness is form - calligraphy in our school

Let me know what you think. I’m eager to hear.

Tell us about your study where ever you are,

your discoveries and practice.

Together we can help support each other in practice.



Images of Impermanence

In Meditation on February 26, 2011 at 8:03 am

 

grasses bend down in winte

Form is emptiness ... emptiness is form

impressions of geese

 

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