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Title: | Guided Meditation Gathering | Date: | 7/6/2025 (Sunday) | Address: | 2222 North Parkway, Suite E, Huntsville, AL, United States, Alabama 35811 | Location: | Huntsville, AL | Hours: | Sunday, July 6, 2025 at 10:30AM 12:00PM CDT | Cost/Cover: | See Details | Contact Info: | See Details |
Details: | This weekly event is FREE. Laughing Buddha does accept donations in order to keep it's doors open to a developing community of spiritual and community builders. All styles and traditions of meditation are welcome. Chairs, cushions, bolsters, blankets and some props are available for use.
Bring you water bottle and anything you feel you need so you can sit for the 30 minute meditation.
Laughing Buddha welcomes ALL people to the studio and this event.
Why Meditate in Community?
So why do people like group practice? Lets look at what more and more people are seeking on their journeys, and how meditating in community can meet these needs.
1. Enhanced Meaning
If youve ever felt the amplified joy and connection of being in a like-hearted groupsay, at an outdoor concert or a convention of dedicated enthusiastsyouve probably experienced that moment where it all seems like youre tuned into the same beautiful channel. Meditating in a group can do exactly the same thing, creating a powerful and motivating atmosphere.
2. Camaraderie and Connection
Humans are inherently social beings, and meditation in community provides an opportunity for shared experiences. It fosters a sense of camaraderie, reducing feelings of isolation and promoting a supportive network. Especially after the years of the pandemic, people are hungry for a sense of meaningful social reconnection.
3. Deeper Mindfulness
Group meditation can deepen ones mindfulness practice. The shared commitment to practice fosters a sense of accountability, encouraging regular meditation and creating a more profound and transformative experience.
4. Diverse Perspectives
In an era of unprecedented division and siloing, there is healthy, challenging work that can really only happen when we are intentionally present with people who are different from us. Meditating in community exposes individuals to diverse perspectives and approaches to meditation. This variety can enrich ones pra |
Audience: | All Welcome | Category: | Show | Submitted by: | contributed |
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