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Tuesday, 10 February 2026
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Monday, 9 February 2026
[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Fwd: IMCW Meet-Up Spot for Walk for Peace
If anyone wants to join the events tomorrow and Tuesday to honor the Theravadan Buddhist Monks' 2,300 mile "Walk for Peace" culminating this week in DC and MD, IMCW's Trisha Stoler has been sending updates and this looks to be the most definitive schedule along with plans for how to meet up with other IMCW folks.
I'll share on the DD main Whatsapp group as well in case folks want to do further coordination within Downtown Dharma.
Kristin
Trisha Stotler
Special Events Coordinator
Insight Meditation Community of Washington
Seven Oaks Retreat Center
https://www.downtowndharmadc.org/
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Sunday, 8 February 2026
[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Downtown Dharma with Jeff Colombe this Sunday
We hope you'll be able to join us in-person and if that's not possible for you, online.
In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC
Online via Zoom: Join here
https://www.downtowndharmadc.org/
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Saturday, 7 February 2026
[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Sangha Activity - Celebrate Winter with a Haiku Hike & Dharma Talk
Hello!
Winter is such a contemplative season, so why not join us for a contemplative haiku hike and dharma talk? We are excited to continue this informal Downtown Dharma haiku series with an winter hike through Rock Creek 😊
What: Please join us for our Winter Haiku Hike through Rock Creek Park beginning with a dharma talk! Participants will learn how haiku relate to mindfulness and Zen Buddhism and receive brief instructions on how to write haiku. We will then take a mindful hike, taking breaks to write our own haiku about the nature we observe. (Haiku are short, accessible poems that typically evoke nature and contemplation of the present moment. Find examples of famous haiku here.)
When: Sunday, February 22, 11am-1:30pm (We will inform the sangha listserv and RSVP'd participants at least 24 hours in advance if the event will be canceled due to inclement weather or rough trail conditions.)
Where: We will meet at 11am near the Pierce Barn (2401 Tilden St NW) to gather for a ~30-minute introduction, including a dharma talk from Griffen Saul. Then, we will hike approximately 2.5 miles up the Western Ridge Trail to Boulder Bridge and loop back down the Valley Trail to end where we began. Lot parking is typically available near the start/end of our route. See the tentative route at the bottom of this email.
Who: Please RSVP on Partiful. (You can email us if you don't want to use Partiful.) All are welcome–no experience required! We have capped participation at 25 to ensure a great experience for everyone. While our pace will be slow and steady, this event is best suited for people who feel comfortable hiking more than 2.5 miles on park trails that are uneven and have some steep inclines and declines.
How: No experience necessary! We will go over simple instructions on how to write haiku. A handout on haiku will be provided. Please bring a notebook and pen.
Why: While haiku is not a strictly Buddhist form of poetry, haiku and Zen are closely linked historically and thematically. Haiku relies on the senses and encourages contemplation of the present moment, so both new and experienced meditators may enjoy practicing haiku as a way to engage with mindfulness. See additional resources at the bottom of this email for more info.
Questions? Please email Jude (judelavellewrites@gmail.com) and Griffen (griffensaul@gmail.com).
<3 Griffen & Jude
Further Resources on Contemplative Haiku:
These are completely optional! No need to explore them before you attend.
Podcast: Writing and Haiku as Spiritual Practice (Tara Brach Interviews Natalie Goldberg)
Discussion on haiku, its relationship to spirituality, and Goldberg's book Three Simple Lines begins in earnest at 10:35.
Article: Haiku: A Whole Lot More than 5-7-5
This comprehensive article covers a linguistic perspective on the differences between Japanese and English haiku, as well as some principles ("rules") of haiku and the traditional haiku masters.
Article: Why Haiku Holds the Flavor of Zen
This brief article explores the Zen nature of haiku and connects the form to some principles from Western writing, if folks are more familiar with that.
Site: The Monthly Tricycle Haiku Challenge
This site is a hub for Buddhists interested in writing and sharing haiku, including submitting to a regular contest.
https://www.downtowndharmadc.org/
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