We are now meeting weekly on Zoom.
If you would like to receive an email reminder with a link to the Zoom session, please email joyceandpat@gmail.com and ask to be put on the “reminder list.”
We are now meeting weekly on Zoom.
If you would like to receive an email reminder with a link to the Zoom session, please email joyceandpat@gmail.com and ask to be put on the “reminder list.”
Mindfulness is the energy of being aware and awake to the present moment. It is the practice of touching life deeply in every moment. To be mindful is to be truly alive, present, and at one with all that is within and around us. With the support of the practice community, we can cultivate peace and joy, as a gift for ourselves, for all beings, and for the Earth.
Our MPC was established in 1997, at a time when westerners were seeking an understanding of mindfulness and a non-religious setting in which to practice. When we practice together, our mindfulness becomes more joyful, relaxed and steady.
We practice in the Plum Village tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. Our MPC is non-hierarchical and consensus-based in its planning and decision-making. We believe that each of us has insights to offer to others, and at our weekly sessions we have the opportunity to share from our hearts.
ALL ARE WELCOME!
Directions to Heart of the Valley Mindfulness Practice Center, located in St. Francis of Assisi Church, 75 Beaver Meadow Road, Norwich, VT. – From I-91, take exit 13. Head west toward Norwich ½ mile onto Main St. – Beaver Meadow Rd. is the first left past Dan and Whit’s Store and the Norwich Inn. After turning left onto Beaver Meadow Rd., go approx. ¼ mile. Church is on the right.
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For updates on Thich Nhat Hanh’s health condition and practices to support his recovery, please go to the Plum Village website, http://plumvillage.org and to the Heart of the Valley Mindfulness Practice Center Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/heartofthevalleympc
5. Nourishment and Healing Aware of the suffering caused by unmindful consumption, I am committed to cultivating good health, both physical and mental, for myself, my family, and my society by practicing mindful eating, drinking, and consuming. I will practice looking deeply into how I consume the Four Kinds of Nutriments, namely edible foods, sense impressions, volition, and consciousness. I am determined not to gamble, or to use alcohol, drugs, or any other products which contain toxins, such as certain websites, electronic games, TV programs, films, magazines, books, and conversations. I will practice coming back to the present moment to be in touch with the refreshing, healing and nourishing elements in me and around me, not letting regrets and sorrow drag me back into the past nor letting anxieties, fear, or craving pull me out of the present moment. I am determined not to try to cover up loneliness, anxiety, or other suffering by losing myself in consumption. I will contemplate interbeing and consume in a way that preserves peace, joy, and well-being in my body and consciousness, and in the collective body and consciousness of my family, my society and the Earth.
Click here to visit Heart of the Valley Mindfulness Practice Center facebook page.
21 Days of Mindfulness at Plum Village
Breathing in, I here the dove’s gentle coo.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I see the flash of yellow oriole’s quick flight.
Breathing out, I smile
Breathing in, I smell red rose’s pepper-sweet scent.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I hear frog’s croaking chorus beneath the lotus leaves.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I feel the wind blowing in the poplar grove.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I stop to the monastery bell’s invitation.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I bow to my lovingly prepared vegan food.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I savour delicious home made tofu.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I wash my empty plate.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in I stack clean bowls.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I take mindful steps to the bathroom.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I let it mellow; if it’s yellow, flush it down, if it’s brown.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I bow to the Buddha glowing orange in the meditation hall.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I sit relaxed on my cushion.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I hear sister’s beautiful chanting. Tres jolie!
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I hear Thay’s compassionate voice.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I listen deeply with my heart.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I wait with sangha for the bus.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I ride in silence, watching the French countryside.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I sing joyfully with sangha.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I mindfully sip refreshing green tea.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I hang my laundry to dry in the sun.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I smell sweet lavender on the purple hillside.
Breathing out, I smile.
Breathing in, I feel the feelings.
Breathing out, I smile at the feelings.
Breathing in I think the thoughts
Breathing out, I smile at the thoughts.
Breathing in, I dwell in the present moment
Breathing out, I smile at this wonderful moment.
Breathing in, I water seeds of understanding and compassion.
Breathing out, I smile at the knowing.
Gail Kuhl
Gentle Harmony of the Heart
June 25, 2014