Friday, 22 May 2026

Re: [Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind with Seth Dellinger

Hi Judea (and community),

Thanks for your interest!

If you’re coming in-person, please sign up for the session beforehand on https://www.yogadistrict.com/. (No need to RSVP if joining on Zoom.)

We will have lots of cushions so no need to bring yours. 

Thank you for asking about donations. Please see information here: 

We look forward to seeing you then!

With metta,
Ava



El El vie, may 22, 2026 a la(s) 11:47 a.m., Judea I. Lawton <judeailawton@gmail.com> escribiΓ³:
Thank you for the invite. I would love to attend the meditation. 

Do I need to RSVP? Do I need to bring a donation, or a sitting pillow? 

Thank you,
Judea I Lawton 

On Fri, May 22, 2026, 10:26 AM Seth Dellinger <sethbdellinger@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends, 

I'm looking forward to being with you for this Sunday's meditation. We'll inquire into Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind.
Below you'll find a bit more description about what to expect along with some resources that you can use leading up to our time together if you want to take a deeper dive. 

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Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind

In my experience, there are two obstacles that prevent many people from developing a sustainable and fruitful long-term meditation practice:

1) not knowing how to sit upright for sustained periods without discomfort 🧘🏽‍♀️🧘🏻‍♂️
2) ongoing distraction coming from various ways of worrying about . . . "Am I doing this right?!" 😬

If you didn't see it already, I published an article this week that is a nice preview for Sunday:
Practice to become your true self: Learning meditation through the lenses of Shunryu Suzuki & Moshe Feldenkrais

Suzuki was a Zen master best known for introducing Zen to the West. Moshe Feldenkrais was a somatic educator who created the Feldenkrais Method, which I am trained in. I describe it as "a wisdom practice disguised as a movement practice." The article includes dozens of quotations from these two teachers and some of my personal story of learning to meditate. The article also includes two instructional videos on sitting posture for meditation, based on the Feldenkrais Method, covering some of the same principles we'll explore together (part one & part two). If you are curious to dive in ahead of time, you might get even more out of the Sunday class. 

In addition to the postural work, we'll inquire into our basic attitude towards learning - in particular, learning how to meditate. We'll be guided here by the idea of "beginner's mind", articulated by Suzuki as follows: 

“In the beginner’s mind there is no thought, ‘I have attained something.’ All self-centered thoughts limit our vast mind. When we have no thought of achievement, no thought of self, we are true beginners. Then we can really learn something.” (From Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind)

Ahead of Sunday, I invite you to contemplate the following questions which we'll discuss together: 

- How do you define "meditation"?
- What motivates your practice?
- What do you find difficult about meditation?
- Do you have any notions about "right" or "wrong" ways to meditate?

I look forward to exploring wiith you!

Warmly, 
Seth Dellinger



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Re: [Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind with Seth Dellinger

Thank you for the invite. I would love to attend the meditation. 

Do I need to RSVP? Do I need to bring a donation, or a sitting pillow? 

Thank you,
Judea I Lawton 

On Fri, May 22, 2026, 10:26 AM Seth Dellinger <sethbdellinger@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends, 

I'm looking forward to being with you for this Sunday's meditation. We'll inquire into Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind.
Below you'll find a bit more description about what to expect along with some resources that you can use leading up to our time together if you want to take a deeper dive. 

---

Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind

In my experience, there are two obstacles that prevent many people from developing a sustainable and fruitful long-term meditation practice:

1) not knowing how to sit upright for sustained periods without discomfort 🧘🏽‍♀️🧘🏻‍♂️
2) ongoing distraction coming from various ways of worrying about . . . "Am I doing this right?!" 😬

If you didn't see it already, I published an article this week that is a nice preview for Sunday:
Practice to become your true self: Learning meditation through the lenses of Shunryu Suzuki & Moshe Feldenkrais

Suzuki was a Zen master best known for introducing Zen to the West. Moshe Feldenkrais was a somatic educator who created the Feldenkrais Method, which I am trained in. I describe it as "a wisdom practice disguised as a movement practice." The article includes dozens of quotations from these two teachers and some of my personal story of learning to meditate. The article also includes two instructional videos on sitting posture for meditation, based on the Feldenkrais Method, covering some of the same principles we'll explore together (part one & part two). If you are curious to dive in ahead of time, you might get even more out of the Sunday class. 

In addition to the postural work, we'll inquire into our basic attitude towards learning - in particular, learning how to meditate. We'll be guided here by the idea of "beginner's mind", articulated by Suzuki as follows: 

“In the beginner’s mind there is no thought, ‘I have attained something.’ All self-centered thoughts limit our vast mind. When we have no thought of achievement, no thought of self, we are true beginners. Then we can really learn something.” (From Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind)

Ahead of Sunday, I invite you to contemplate the following questions which we'll discuss together: 

- How do you define "meditation"?
- What motivates your practice?
- What do you find difficult about meditation?
- Do you have any notions about "right" or "wrong" ways to meditate?

I look forward to exploring wiith you!

Warmly, 
Seth Dellinger



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[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind with Seth Dellinger

Dear Friends, 

I'm looking forward to being with you for this Sunday's meditation. We'll inquire into Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind.
  • In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

  • Online via Zoom:  Join here  
Below you'll find a bit more description about what to expect along with some resources that you can use leading up to our time together if you want to take a deeper dive. 

---

Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind

In my experience, there are two obstacles that prevent many people from developing a sustainable and fruitful long-term meditation practice:

1) not knowing how to sit upright for sustained periods without discomfort 🧘🏽‍♀️🧘🏻‍♂️
2) ongoing distraction coming from various ways of worrying about . . . "Am I doing this right?!" 😬

If you didn't see it already, I published an article this week that is a nice preview for Sunday:
Practice to become your true self: Learning meditation through the lenses of Shunryu Suzuki & Moshe Feldenkrais

Suzuki was a Zen master best known for introducing Zen to the West. Moshe Feldenkrais was a somatic educator who created the Feldenkrais Method, which I am trained in. I describe it as "a wisdom practice disguised as a movement practice." The article includes dozens of quotations from these two teachers and some of my personal story of learning to meditate. The article also includes two instructional videos on sitting posture for meditation, based on the Feldenkrais Method, covering some of the same principles we'll explore together (part one & part two). If you are curious to dive in ahead of time, you might get even more out of the Sunday class. 

In addition to the postural work, we'll inquire into our basic attitude towards learning - in particular, learning how to meditate. We'll be guided here by the idea of "beginner's mind", articulated by Suzuki as follows: 

“In the beginner’s mind there is no thought, ‘I have attained something.’ All self-centered thoughts limit our vast mind. When we have no thought of achievement, no thought of self, we are true beginners. Then we can really learn something.” (From Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind)

Ahead of Sunday, I invite you to contemplate the following questions which we'll discuss together: 

- How do you define "meditation"?
- What motivates your practice?
- What do you find difficult about meditation?
- Do you have any notions about "right" or "wrong" ways to meditate?

I look forward to exploring wiith you!

Warmly, 
Seth Dellinger



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Thursday, 21 May 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] 7/9 Downtown Dharma Board Meeting

Hi all,

On July 9, we will continue our tradition of hosting a quarterly board meeting and shared vegetarian meal. These are open to the entire Sangha! It's a chance to gather and discuss new ideas or improvements for the community.  

When: Thursday, July 9, 7:00pm

Where: 1460 Newton St NW, Washington DC, 20010 (It’s a row home; I’ll leave the door unlocked)

Please RSVP and feel free to add in any topics you’d like to cover in the meeting. Additionally, please indicate if you’d like to chip in for food or do a potluck instead. 

With metta, 
MK
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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

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Monday, 18 May 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] An article related to next Sunday's meditation

Dear Friends, 

I'm looking forward to sharing with you at this Sunday's meditation gathering on the theme of Upright Sitting & Beginner's Mind.

If you are interested in a preview, I just published an article today, Practice to become your true self, that draws on the teachings of somatic educator Moshe Feldenkrais (my lineage) and Zen master Shunryu Suzuki, author of Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. It also includes two videos that will give you a head start on the sitting posture work we'll do together.

It's a substantial article, so I wanted to share it with you in advance in case you are interested in looking at it before Sunday.

Warmly, 
Seth Dellinger


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Friday, 15 May 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] This Sunday: Truthfulness and the Mind in Motion

Hi friends,

This Sunday, I’ll be joined by Robert Rhyne, lay teacher at the Washington Buddhist Vihara, for an evening of Insight Dialogue exploring truthfulness.

Together we’ll slow things down and notice the mind in motion: wanting comfort, wanting approval, rehearsing what to say next, resisting awkwardness, trying to sound wise, hoping the room temperature changes — you know, the usual human experience.

In Buddhist practice, these movements aren’t something to judge or suppress. The invitation is to know them truthfully, with kindness and even amusement.

We hope you will join us!
  • In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

  • Online via Zoom:  Join here  

With love,

Vince

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