Community Meditation is back!
Note date change: Saturday, May 6, 10:30 a.m. in Edwards Hall
Join Joti Royster for a monthly community meditation, followed by reflections and sharing (for those who’d like to stay). It is an opportunity to sit in person, with practitioners and friends. There will be guided meditation interspersed with silence for the first forty minutes followed by reflections, questions and insights, sharing, readings, friendship. Joti Royster, formerly from Sacred Spaces in Southborough, is currently at Temple Forest Monastery in Temple, New Hampshire. She can be reached at jotimetta@gmail.com. This event is a sharing of truth, freely offered. Donations to support Open Spirit programming are welcomed.
Sukha, Refuah, Salaam: Renewing our Connection
Sunday, June 11, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
The Multi-Faith Collaborative of Open Spirit invites you to reconnect through a series of shared meals and conversations and acknowledge the isolation, dis-ease, and trauma of the last few years. In our diverse spiritual traditions this renewal Buddhists cultivate and wish each other sukha, meaning well-being: Jews pray for refuah, healing of the body, mind and spirit: Muslims greet one another seeking salaam, peace that includes a sense of well-being for the entire community. Other traditions use different words to point to our yearning for well-being. The next gathering in our series, on Sunday, June 11, from 5:00-6:30 p.m., will focus on Renewal through Repair and Restoration. Watch for more details!
Open Spirit Multi-Faith, Multi-Cultural Book Club
Watch for a new date
Open Spirit’s new book club, led by Rabbi Allison Poirier from Temple Beth Sholom, is working to find the best date and time for our meetings. Watch for more information on the May meeting.
Mark Your Calendar: Open Spirit Community Block Party
Saturday, June 24 on our campus
Music, food, art, laughter, and community! Watch for more details.