November 7, 2018
New Moon Observance Day
Description: Abhayagiri's Lunar Observance Day There is no morning meditation or work period on the Lunar Observance Days. Monastics walk for alms in Ukiah and Redwood Valley starting at 9 a.m. A small group of monks enters Ukiah and walks north on State Street from approximately 9:00-10:30 am accepting offerings of alms food as is the daily custom in Theravada Buddhist countries. They can be met in front of the Safeway grocery store (on the sidewalk along State St.) around 9:15 am, or in Alex Thomas Plaza in the city center around 9:30 am. Another group of monks walks north East Road from the Redwood Valley town center starting at 8:40 am. A third group walks along Tomki Road, through the local Frey Vineyards. Evening chanting, meditation, taking of the precepts and a Dhamma talk will take place at Abhayagiri from 7:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. The evening continues with a meditation vigil through the night, with sitting and walking meditation as one wishes in half-hour segments. There is an intermission with tea and informal discussion at midnight, then sitting and walking resume until morning chanting at 3:00 a.m. Visitors are very welcome to attend as much of the night as they wish.
6 pm Ajahn Amaro to give talk at Stanford
When: 6-7:30pm, November 7, 2018
Location: Black Community Services Center, 418 Santa Teresa St, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Description: Ajahn Amaro will give a talk "Buddhism and Mindfulness in the West: Where are They Headed and What Challenges Do They Face?" sponsored by Ho Center for Buddhist Studies at Stanford. The event is free and open to the public and will occur from 6 pm to 7:30 pm at the Black Community Services center [map].