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Blue Cliff Monastery International Day of Peace September 21st

September 21
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Blue Cliff Monastery International Day of Peace September 21st

Blue Cliff Monastery Offering an International Day of Peace, Saturday, September 21st – 10:00am – 12:30om ET

There will be an INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE on Sat Sep 21. Plum Village sanghas in Israel will be offering a Peace Walk in Israel 5 pm Israeli time. Please join Blue Cliff Monastery on Zoom for a simultaneous session of sitting meditation, chanting, and walking meditation (10 am – 12:30 pm ET) so that together we may generate the energies of understanding, peace, and compassion to help embrace and transform the suffering of violence and war. Our presence and practice are concrete ways we can continue to support our siblings in Israel and Palestine, in Ukraine, Sudan, and those in all war-torn lands worldwide.

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