Find Spaciousness and Stillness Through Meditation.
Join Linda Shinji Hoffman on the Spring Equinox for an hour of meditative practice. Beginning with an introduction to meditation followed by a guided relaxation, we will move into silence together. We will invite the freshness of new season to enter our body and guide our mind to find refuge within our own true nature — perfect and complete.
Open to Healing Garden clients, caregivers and bereaved members. Free program with optional donation. This program will meet on site at the Healing Garden.
Linda Shinji Hoffman is an artist, writer, and orchardist. She is the author of The Artist and the Orchard: a Memoir. Her art is in public and private collections throughout New England. Two of her sculptures, Tree Harp and Meditating Figure on Large Rock, are installed at the Healing Garden. She is a practicing Zen Buddhist and a Senior student at Zen Mountain Monastery in Mt. Tremper, New York. Her Dharma name, Shinji, means ‘Truth in the Soil’. She leads meditation three mornings a week in the art studio at Old Frog Pond Farm, an organic farm in Harvard. A carrier of the brca gene, Linda was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2011.
This program is supported in part by generous funding from the Clinton, Hudson and Lincoln Cultural Councils, local agencies that are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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Meditation
March 19, 2024
10:30 am - 11:30 am
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