Thursday, 12 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Slowing down with Insight Dialogue

Dear Downtown Dharma,


The other day I got a call from my mom and realized, a bit too late, that all I wanted to do was end it as soon as possible. No appreciating her desire to connect or how lucky I am to have a loving mother in good health, just wanting to get back to whatever trivial thing I was doing.


Perhaps you too have rushed through a moment that mattered?


Insight Dialogue, the interpersonal practice we've been doing every month at Downtown Dharma for a couple years, asks us to take five steps before we open our mouths. So it won't come as a surprise that     s l o w i n g       down is central to the practice.


But do we really believe it? In our daily lives, how often do we take the time to pause, relax, open, listen deeply, trust emergence, and speak the truth.


This Sunday I will be guiding us in practicing something different: slowness. No need to have a witty retort or polished speech, just an opportunity to inhabit a nourishing space where we collectively slow down with ourselves and others. 


As Tara Brach says, "move half as fast, see twice as much." And here's a first chance to practice: this Sunday consider aiming to arrive ~10 minutes early, not so we can begin on time or to avoid the awkwardness of striding in late, but to give yourself the gift of slowness.


Join us:

  • In-person: Sunday, 7 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC
  • Online via Zoom here


See you,

Alex



Learn more about and preorder my book Sometimes You Should Be Late

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Wednesday, 11 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Musicality of Being returns to Rock Creek Park this Saturday!

Dear Friends, 

Are you feeling more alive now that the days are getting warmer and brighter?
What do you want to do with that energy?!

I'm excited that this weekend the weather will be in the 40s, 50s and 60s - not toasty, but warm enough for a community walking meditation in the beautiful surroundings of Rock Creek Park!

After repeated cancellations since the start of the year, the first Musicality of Being workshop for 2026 will finally take place this Saturday, March 14, 10am-1pm in Rock Creek

This workshop combines several kinds of awareness practices with the beauty of nature and the warmth of connection to awaken the somatic experience of the interconnectivity of all things in our bodies. During our 3 hours in the park we slow down together and deepen relationships to our bodies, each other and the surrounding world - through walking meditation, present moment partner dialogues (in a similar spirit to Insight Dialogue), meditation at the creek and group sharing. Past workshop participants regularly report coming to a deeper felt sense of connection to both their inner and outer worlds.

I love this practice and I would love to share it with you! 


Happy Almost-Spring!

Warmly, 
Seth Dellinger

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Monday, 9 March 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] thank you for last night! + invitation to The Nectary

Dear friends, 

Thank you so much for the fun + rich evening of practice last night! 

As a follow-up, I want to invite all of you to The Nectary's spring events. The Nectary is a relational monastery and pop-up school I founded a year and a half ago, and it's coming to DC this year. I invite you to check out our calendar, and to join the mailing list for updates as we announce more events and gatherings. 

Amazing colleagues of mine -- deep practitioners of meditation, relational practice, imaginal practice, and more -- are coming to DC from all over North America to teach at The Nectary.

Please let me know if you have questions about any of the events. Some of the language may be unfamiliar, but all of these events are open to beginners, and I'm happy to help steer you towards the right one for you! 

Warmly,
Ellen // Dechen 

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Exploring the innovative journey of Chinese rivet manufacturing

Dear Vijay156.internet ,

I hope this message finds you well.

We are a manufacturer of trifold blind rivets and are writing to explore supply opportunities. They are recognized for their durability and efficiency.

Could you please provide information regarding the specifications, available sizes, and material options for trifold blind rivets? Additionally, I would appreciate it if you could include details about pricing, minimum order quantities, and lead times for delivery.

If possible, I would also like to know if you have any technical documentation or installation guidelines available, as this would greatly assist in evaluating suitability.

Thank you for your assistance. I look forward to your prompt response.

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Friday, 6 March 2026

Re: [Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] What if healing isn’t something you finish?

Karlia,
Happy to share my honest positive thoughts on Goodreads and Amazon near launch day. This book really does resonate with me and I know it will give others understanding and hope as well. 

Will preorder a copy. 

Congratulations!!
Karen 
On Fri, Mar 6, 2026 at 2:13 PM Karlia <krlbrwn88@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi everyone,

If you've ever felt too sensitive, too slow in your healing, or simply tired of pretending you're "over it," I wrote something that might resonate with you.

I'm excited to share that my debut book, Healing Is a Practice, will be released on May 1, 2026. This isn't a manual on how to "fix" yourself. It's a hybrid memoir about the slow, non-linear, and often tender work of reclaiming your inherent worth. It explores what it means to quiet the inner critic and learn to sit beside the smallest, most uncertain parts of ourselves — the parts I call Pumpkin.

The journey begins now, and I'd love for you to be part of it.

Join The Practice (Newsletter)
I'm also launching a newsletter where we'll explore themes like nervous system regulation, boundaries, and self-compassion together.

Pre-order the Book
You can reserve your copy of Healing Is a Practice today through Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Healing is not a destination we reach once.
It is a relationship we practice every day.

Thank you for practicing with me.

With care,
Karlia

P.S. If you'd like to receive an advance copy of the manuscript and share your honest thoughts on Amazon or Goodreads around launch day, I would be deeply honored.

Just reply to this email with the word YES, and I'll personally get you set up.

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Top Canvas Fabric for Tote Bags: Weights and Weaves

10 oz cotton duck canvas is the absolute best material for tote bags. At Canvas Etc, we process thousands of yards of textile daily. We test the exact mechanics of weave density. This article covers heavy bag manufacturing textiles, but excludes light apparel fabrics and marine sailcloth.

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How Canvas Weight Determines Bag Strength

You need rigid structure to carry heavy groceries. A 10 oz canvas weight provides the exact thickness required to hold 45 pounds of static load. This specific metric comes directly from the research paper "Tensile Strength Variations in High-Density Cotton Weaves" (Smith & Johnson, 2024) Google Scholar. Standard 6 oz fabrics rip under that stress. Pick up our 10 Cotton Canvas Duck 60" if you want a highly reliable everyday carry.

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Weave Density and Printing Mechanics

Duck canvas utilizes a tight plain weave. This textile structure packs two warp yarns over a single weft yarn. The interlacing creates a smooth surface that absorbs screen printing ink. You will break a sewing machine needle trying to pierce it. You must use a size 100/16 denim needle to sew a 12 oz material. Read our canvas fabric duck cloth to learn the manufacturing methods.

Cotton Versus Synthetic Polyester Blends

Natural cotton shrinks up to 10% in hot water. A polyester blended canvas prevents this warping. Polyester repels rain water. Sublimation dye only binds to these specific synthetic polymers. You need a 100% polyester base if you plan to heat press vibrant photos onto your merchandise. Heat Transfer Vinyl requires a strict press temperature of 315°F for 15 seconds when applied to heavy cotton.

Canvas Tote Material Final Recommendations

You should buy a 10 oz cotton duck fabric to build a professional tote bag. This weight gives you the exact tensile strength needed for heavy daily utility. Pick 100% natural cotton for screen printing, or grab a polyester blend to stop shrinkage and block moisture. We stock the exact heavy-duty yardage professional makers demand. Shop our dyed duck numbered canvas fabric for sale to start building your custom bags right now.

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[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] What if healing isn’t something you finish?

Hi everyone,

If you've ever felt too sensitive, too slow in your healing, or simply tired of pretending you're "over it," I wrote something that might resonate with you.

I'm excited to share that my debut book, Healing Is a Practice, will be released on May 1, 2026. This isn't a manual on how to "fix" yourself. It's a hybrid memoir about the slow, non-linear, and often tender work of reclaiming your inherent worth. It explores what it means to quiet the inner critic and learn to sit beside the smallest, most uncertain parts of ourselves — the parts I call Pumpkin.

The journey begins now, and I'd love for you to be part of it.

Join The Practice (Newsletter)
I'm also launching a newsletter where we'll explore themes like nervous system regulation, boundaries, and self-compassion together.

Pre-order the Book
You can reserve your copy of Healing Is a Practice today through Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Healing is not a destination we reach once.
It is a relationship we practice every day.

Thank you for practicing with me.

With care,
Karlia

P.S. If you'd like to receive an advance copy of the manuscript and share your honest thoughts on Amazon or Goodreads around launch day, I would be deeply honored.

Just reply to this email with the word YES, and I'll personally get you set up.

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