All posts filed under: 2024

April 2024 Newsletter: The Arrival of Spring

April 20, 2024 “Love yourself.  Then forget it. Then, love the world.” – Mary Oliver How have you been?!  It’s been a while since I last wrote.  Where do I start?  I spent last year teaching the Soul-Centric Midlife classes and it’s been a fulfilling journey.  Exploring the common challenges we face while fostering a sense of community has filled me with profound gratitude. It’s touching to witness the bonds formed through shared tears and laughter, as we support each other on our human journeys. By the end of last year, we have cultivated a strong community that continues to thrive, meeting monthly this year.  For this year, I am excited to share that I am offering a 6-month course on ecodharma that is a dream come true.  It combines nature meditation, dharma practices around the climate crisis, and learning about regenerative practices from an urban farm.  Living close to the seasons and developing an intimate relationship with the Earth is central to understanding and responding to the climate crisis.  My hope is that we can build a …

February 2023 Newsletter: Soulcentric Midlife

February 2023 This weekend I hosted my first AAPI community gathering and it was really moving to hear the shared experiences in a community setting.  There is something really comforting and supportive to hearing our individual diaspora experiences mirrored in a larger group.  Afterward, we shared homemade rice dumplings and baked goods in a potluck – communal sharing warmed our hearts and spirit.   And now I am excited to build another community – for those who are going through changes in midlife.  The Soulcentric Mid-Life class registration is now open.   Back in December, I read a long quote by Paul Weinfield, an NYC meditation teacher I hadn’t heard before.  When people talked about Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journeys,” he said, they think of heroes slaying dragons and conquering obstacles, and returning home to share success and wisdom after a long journey.  When very often, in real life, by the time people come to midlife, the dragons have slayed us, where we have experienced challenges and failures, and life hasn’t turned out the way we envisioned it …

January 2022 Newsletter: Home Retreat

January 2022 What we once deeply loved we can never lose,for all that we loved deeply becomes a part of us.” – Helen Keller How has your holiday season been?  As we passed the winter solstice and sunlights gradually returning to a longer duration in the northern hemisphere, are you taking in the light and warmth, even if it’s a little a day? With the latest Covid wave, an in-person retreat that I was planning to attend moved to online last minute.  After the initial disappointment, I ended up appreciating the richness of an at-home retreat, especially when the conditions are right when I was able to practice in solitude.  I saw my patterns more vividly and clearly since they were even more evident in the home environment.  And I saw the beauty and richness of my neighborhood in a way never before.   As I was doing walking meditation in a city park nearby, even though I have walked, played, meditated in this park in the last 15 years, for the first time, these small plaques on the back of the …

November 2021 Newsletter: Building Communities

November, 2021 “Action on behalf of life transforms. Because the relationship between self and the world is reciprocal, it is not a question of first getting enlightened or saved and then acting. As we work to heal the earth, the earth heals us.” ― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants How have you been this fall? One question that I have been pondering since the pandemic is how do we build communities? Zoom definitely helps when often in-person connections are not possible or risky, especially in large groups.  Yet there is something intangible that we can’t quite recreate through online connections – the nonverbal cues, the small talks that help us understand each other’s life, the spontaneous ideas that come from casually chatting and so on.   With that in mind, I’d like to focus my energy and time to build communities and connections through a year-long in-person course in 2022.   As many of you know, climate resilience is a topic that is dear to my heart. I would love to go through a …

August 2021 Newsletter: Sleeping without a Tent in Wilderness

August 1, 2021 I thought the earthremembered me, shetook me back so tenderly, arrangingher dark skirts, her pocketsfull of lichens and seeds. I sleptas never before, a stoneon the riverbed, nothingbetween me and the white fire of the starsbut my thoughts, and they floatedlight as moths among the branchesof the perfect trees. All nightI heard the small kingdoms breathingaround me, the insects, and the birdswho do their work in the darkness. All nightI rose and fell, as if in water, grapplingwith a luminous doom. By morningI had vanished at least a dozen timesinto something better. – Mary Oliver, Sleeping in the Forest How have you been this summer? I just came back from teaching the 10-day ecodharma retreat at the Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center and my heart was full from the journey.  I was deeply moved by the vulnerability and wisdom of yogis who wanted to do the work of facing climate crisis and did so courageously. During this retreat, I slept two nights outside alone without a tent for the first time in my life.  It was such a …