Sangha Housewarming and Annual Picnic – Sunday November 3rd

Our annual picnic will be held at the Sangha this year, as a housewarming event. Please join us in our new Sangha space (Suite 220). This is in the same office park as the previous location, on Weinbach.

You are invited to bring a vegetarian dish, snack or a desert to share and then enjoy a variety of interesting foods.

3:00 to 6:00 PM – Potluck and socialize.

6:00 PM – Regularly scheduled sitting and Dhamma talk

We are moving on Saturday September 28

We are moving but only about 50 yards away to Suite 220 in the Bradford Park Office Complex. We need your help. On the morning of Saturday September 28 we will meet at our current space and begin boxing up books, kitchen items, and loading vehicles. When we get the key to our new space, suite 220, we must clean it. Then we will move in. And finally we will clean suite 960. Please help. If you have a van or pickup truck, please bring it. Please contact the sangha in advance if you will be helping.
Metta, and thank you.

Vesak celebration at Ten Thousand Buddhas Summit Monastery

As usual, the Monastery and Sangha went out of their way to demonstrate hospitality. They brought us right in to the activities. The two children in the Mindful Heart entourage were invited into the ceremonies (seen at the far ends of the welcoming lines on stage in the photo). We ate in the most wonderful, interesting Vietnamese vegetarian cooking. The food was exotic, diverse, and delicious (yet we still don’t know specifically what most of it was – delicious mysteries). They are sincerely welcoming and inclusive.

Reverend Thich Hang Dat spoke about practicing compassion for all those we encounter in our lives and led a Metta meditation. He also led blessing/gratitude chants in Vietnamese and translated in English. Finally he led the Buddha Birthday ceremony where all individuals bath the baby Buddha statue. He clarified that what we are really doing is remembering to nurture the good nature in ourselves (bathing our inner Buddha nature).

Bhante Nanda (Vipassana Buddhist Monk from Louisville) spoke of how we unknowingly create our suffering through desires and attachments. He went on to review the story of how the Buddha unselfishly left his privileged family life to attain enlightenment and then teach the path giving all human kind the opportunity of salvation from suffering (Eight Fold Path).

We are invited back to Ten Thousand Buddhas Summit anytime; and specifically for the Parents Appreciation Day celebration in the fall.

Mary MacGregor retires as head Teacher

This past Sunday Mary formally initiated a Teachers Council which will continue her mission of teaching the Dhamma. During our Buddha’s birthday celebration we also had a ceremony where members of the new Teachers Council took the precepts from Mary. Council members are Jan Carter, Amy Miller, John Paulson, Ricky Amba, and Mary Lee MacManus. Event Coordinator and Board Member Chris Bauer spoke about the gratitude that the entire Sangha has for all of our teachers, past, present, and future. Mary MacGregor will continue on in an advisory role on the Council. Although she will be enjoying her home on Martha’s Vineyard during the summer, she will continue to sit with the Sangha the rest of the year. Five members also took the precepts for the first time. Jeffery Mathura, K Warner, Christopher Williams, Ricky Amba, and Jo Kilmer received a certificate listing the precepts and the date that they officially undertook the study and pursuit of these goals.

After the initiation of the Teachers Council and the precepts ceremonies, Mary spoke about how she came to love the Dhamma and to form the Mindful Heart Buddha Sangha. The Sangha originally met in the home of Mary and her husband Phil Lieberman, and took its name in 1998. Although Thich Nhat Hanh was the Buddhist teacher she was first drawn to, Mary eventually found a personal teacher in Matthew Flickstein, who teaches a Theravadan Buddhism and Vipassana insight meditation. Mary said her approach to Buddhism is simple and can be boiled down to 3 N’s: Not-self, Not-knowing, and Now. The Sangha presented Mary with a keepsake box made from an abalone shell with a pewter bottom and engraved with: Love, Gratitude, 1998-2013, MHBS. Christopher Williams, who is a member of both MHBS and the Palchen Group, presented Mary with a gift of Blessing Water from Alan McCoy and the Tibetan group. And of course there was lots of good food and conversation to finish the evening. Here are a few pictures from the celebration.

May 5th Special Celebration

5:00 to 6:30 PM Sunday, May 5th, 2013 at the Mindful Heart Buddha Sangha
Please join us at the Sangha for a special celebration. If you haven’t made it here recently, try to join us this day.

Honoring Teacher and Sangha Founder Mary MacGregor

• Mary is continuing in the Sangha, but her time as a teacher is coming to an end. Join us in honoring her service.
• Know more about our teachers who are receiving the torch from Mary.
• Mary is not asking for gifts; however, if you personally would like to contribute to a gift fund please do it early. There will be a collection box at the Sangha specifically for gift donations, or you may mail to the Sangha: Mindful Heart Buddha Sangha, Bradford Park Office Complex, 600 N. Weinbach, Suite 960, Evansville, IN 47711]

Buddha’s Birthday

• Our Sangha is celebrating Buddha’s Birthday on this day. If anyone would like to consider taking the Precepts please contact Mary as soon as possible so she may plan.
• The actual calendar date of the birthday and the celebrations vary with calendar year, tradition and country. Look up Buddha’s Birthday on Wikipedia to see more information.
• Watch for an upcoming announcement of another special Buddha Birthday event we are organizing for late May.

6:30 PM at the Sangha

Open House and Pot Luck
• Come and chat, share a dish, dessert or drink and enjoy some interesting food.
• This is informal, you may show up during the Open House, even if you didn’t choose to attend the earlier events.
• Please RSVP soon for the Pot Luck just so we know how much space to prepare. RSVP to mindfulheart@gmail.com

Hope you can make it!

Bhante G Update

Four days ago Bhante G was walking and began experiencing major heart pain.   He went to John Hopkins where he had triple bi-pass surgery and is currently doing well.   He is 87 years old.  He has been a meditator for 77 years and a vegetarian but still the body does what the body does.

metta

Sangha Day, Sunday March 25th 6 pm.

We have invited Ananda Baltrunas to our Sangha Day-which is this Sunday at 6:00 pm.   Our sangha first met him when he wrote to us from Branchville Correctional facility in Tell City, Indiana.   He asked for help in creating a sangha at Branchville.   Our sangha under the guidance of Lee Buchtman responded to that request for seven years.   Lee will be present this Sunday also.

Ananda became a Theravada monk in 1971 and was ordained at Branchville in the Vietnamese tradition of Truc Lam in 1997.   Since then he has been ordained in the Jodo, Soto and Tandai traditions.   He is married and lives in Chicago.
We will have drinks and cookies following the sitting and the talk/discussion.   We will be finished by 8:00 pm.

Retreat with Annie Nugent – May 19th

The Mindful Heart Buddha Sangha is hosting a retreat with Annie Nugent on Saturday May 19th

Registration begins at 9:00 a.m. and the retreat starts at 10:00 a.m. Retreat ends after the noon meal on Thurs. May 24. Weekend option: ends Sunday after the evening meal, May 20th.

Prices: Entire retreat $510.00 single occupancy $300.00 deposit.  Weekend option: $175.00 single occupancy $100.00 deposit.  There is no double occupancy.

We request that you please bring your own towel and washcloth as this allows us to receive a discount that is being passed on to you.

Please click the link below to print the form and mail the completed form with your deposit to:

Annie Nugent Retreat
c/o Mindful Heart Buddha Sangha
Bradford Park Office Complex
600 N. Weinbach Suite 960
Evansville, IN 47711

Deposits must be received by March 31, 2012. No refunds after this date of the deposit amount. The remaining amount will be accepted at the registration table upon arrival or you may pay in full at any time.

Kordes Retreat Center is on the beautiful grounds of the Monastery Immaculate Conception, a Benedictine Convent in Ferdinand, IN. Known to the locals as “the castle on the hill”

TOPIC: Living the Buddha’s Teachings A certain joy comes into our lives when we realize the scope of the Buddha’s teachings – they don’t narrow or limit our lives, rather they bring a growing ease of mind and an expansiveness into life. This retreat is an invitation to explore the depth of the teachings as wisdom and compassion is cultivated in the midst of the fullness and vibrancy of daily life.

Annie Nugent has practiced in the Theravada and Tibetan traditions since 1979 under the guidance of a range of teachers including Sayadaw U Pandita, Tulku Akong Rinpoche and various western teachers. She was the resident teacher at the Insight Meditation Society from 1999-2003 and has since been teaching elsewhere in America, including the annual IMS 3 month retreat and The Forest Refuge. Her teaching style aims to reveal how all aspects of our lives are opportunities to develop a clear and direct understanding of the Truth.

Click this to print retreat registration form

For more information , call 812-434-6643 or E-mail mindfulheart@gmail.com

Habitat Peace Build Pictures

From Lydia Johnson:

Good afternoon Peace Build supporters:

Thank you all for everything you did to make the Peace Build a huge success. Because of you, Michelle Farmer and her daughter will soon have a safe, affordable home to call their own.

I wanted to let you know that we have posted pictures of the build and dedication on our web site. You may view them by following the link below.

http://www.evansvillehabitat.org/photogallery/index.php

Thank you again.

Lydia Johnson

Community Relations Director

Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, Inc.

Sangha Memorial Service December 4, 2011at 5:30

A Memorial Observance is planned for Sunday December 4.   As a sangha we will remember Chris Fuchs and Russ Davis, two of our members, and Ginny Morgan, a teacher and friend to the Sangha, who died this past year.

Marcia Ballard’s father has recently died  and also Mary Lee McManus’ husband, Frank.   If there are other losses of which I am not aware, please contact me before the service.

This is also a time for a sangha get-together.    We will meet at 5:30 pm.   Please bring a finger food–appetizer, cookies, pretzels, dip and veggies etc.    We will have drinks.
Following the food and chatter (as opposed to silence) we will begin with a sitting.   The service will follow.
Metta