Yes, we’ve been hibernating. It’s the wise thing to do in an especially cold deep winter. Eventually though, we know we’ll start stirring, just like the trees, and the bears, and everything else in nature. We will enter that amazing and difficult time of transition: too late to ski; too mushy to ride a bike; too cold to garden. What to do? Why not make a commitment to wake up with Mindfulness practice? This year’s Winter Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Class will be held throughout the months of March and April 2014. The class teaches empirically supported meditation practices that help ease stress, increase awareness and foster overall contemplation and appreciation of life itself. Now’s the time to clear your schedule Tuesday evenings 6:00 to 8:30pm through the months of March and April. Basic orientation and registration materials are available (click here) For more information about the instructor, the class and the growing mindfulness community in our area, surf around on this site or contact Geri Wilimek at geriwilimek@gmail.com.
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Winter Sitting
With gardens tucked in and covered with snow, we are finally free for the quiet pursuits of winter. Come to a mindfulness meditation sitting group at First Lutheran Church Chapel.
Anyone interested in meditation is welcome. 5:30-5:40 gathering, 5:40-6:10 meditation, 6:10-6-30 discussion. If you are new to meditation practice come a few minutes early for an introduction.
Share the Love
Sound silly? Not when you back it up with a check for $200 to the Bemidji Food Shelf. The money came from donations made by people attending the Summer Sitting Group. Many thanks to everyone who contributed. Nourishment of the body supports healthy minds. Fall Sitting continues throughout September, October and November. Wednesday nights. First Lutheran Church Chapel. 5:30-6:30pm. Everyone welcome. e-mail geriwilimek@gmail.com with questions.
July 4th, Mindfully
No matter what you have planned, and no matter how that plan unfolds, you can carry yourself through the holiday with awareness. A great place to start is with centering, silent meditation. Whatever your meditation practice, you are welcome to sit in the quiet supportive company of others. Summer Sitting meets each Wednesday throughout the summer, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. First Lutheran Church provides the space. Chairs are provided, and if you prefer to sit on the floor with a cushion, bring your own. See the Class Schedule page for address and directions. Come and sit!
Frigid Winds Bring Summer Sitting
Who said summer has to be warm? Whatever the temp, we call it “summer sitting”, an opportunity for you to pause at the end of the day in silent meditation with others. Anyone with a meditation practice is welcome. If you’re a beginner, come at 5:20 for a brief orientation. Summer Sitting is practical and supportive, even if you have a tight schedule. De-stress from the day and move mindfully into your evening.
Where: First Lutheran Church 900 Bemidji Ave. N. Park in the North Lot. For a map, Click here
When: 5:30-6:30 Wednesday evenings June through August
Contact: Geri Wilimek 444-6260 or geriwilimek@gmail.com
All Day Retreat Keeps on Giving
Winter 2013 classes and past MBSR participants gathered for a day of silent meditation practice on Saturday March 16, 2013. It was a sunny day after a snow storm, white, cold and sparkling. At the All Day Silent Retreat held on March 17 one year ago a tepid breeze and greening grass enabled outdoor practice! I enjoy hearing from people as they reflect on different aspects of the retreat: mindfully eating lunch; for some the relief and others the discomfort of not speaking all day; the freedom to decide from moment to moment how to hold a yoga pose, or where to direct lovingkindness. People also declare value in working with unpleasantness: sleepiness, headaches, difficult memories or fears. The event encourages us to return again and again to present moment awareness, letting go of judgment, gently acknowledging, rather than resisting or modifying experience as it arises. The value of awareness reveals itself to each person uniquely. The All Day Retreat provides quiet, respectful space for this to happen.
Make Tracks to the All Day Silent Retreat March 16, 2013
Its time to make tracks to a day of guided mindfulness practice! Everyone who has taken the MBSR course is invited to the All Day Silent Retreat, March 16 at Beltrami Electric Community Room. Pack a lunch for mindful eating practice. Cushions, blankets and chairs are available, or bring your own. Dress in layers for comfort. Water, coffee, tea, and healthy snacks will be available. The retreat starts at 9:00am and is over at 4:00pm. Come a bit early to have tea or coffee with others, and get settled. For a map, click here.
Orientation Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Hello to all who are interested in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction. Also known as MBSR, this is an 8-week meditation-based approach to working with stresses that arise in life. It is well established in the scientific literature as an effective way to address challenges, including chronic pain, anxiety, and work, social and family stresses. The course is rooted in Buddhist psychology, and is compatible with any philosophical or religious background. The January 29 orientation will provide the opportunity to learn more about the class and to briefly experience mindfulness meditation guided by the instructor, Geri Wilimek, MSW; LICSW . For Daytime and Evening Class times, click here When: 6:00pm-7:30pm Tuesday January 29, 2013 Where: Beltrami Electric Community Room. Need a map? Click here
Settling In: Staying with mindfulness practice
This winter a new class will be offered for people who have taken MBSR and want to enrich their practice. The class will meet in four half-day sessions, and will include familiar and new mindfulness practices, discussion generated by concerns and interests of participants, and readings from a variety of sources. First class is Saturday January 19, from 8:00to 12:00. Sign up by Friday, January 11, 2013! Click here for details.
Mindfulness By Day
Dark days, cold weather, and the quiet that comes after holiday celebrations. Winter is a great time for beginning a mindfulness meditation practice. If you are reluctant to drive at night during the winter, good news! In addition to the evening MBSR course, there will be a daytime course offered, Tuesdays throughout February and March from 1:00pm to 3:30pm. You will have plenty of time to get home before the sun goes down. Click Here for details.


