Our Buddhist Recovery Group meets in-person every Wednesday evening. For additional information, visit the Buddhist Recovery Sangha page at https://sactoinsight.org/activities/practice-opportunities/12-step-sangha/. Online Donations - Buddhist Recovery Group Use the following donate button and select Buddhist Recovery Group from the dropdown list. .
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Insight Meditation and Dharma Talk with SIM Teacher Walt Opie For biographical details of the teacher Walt Opie, click here. * The teacher will present in-person at the Dharma Center.Hybrid events can be attended via Zoom or onsite at the Sacramento Dharma Center. Right ConcentrationAs part of our ongoing series, this talk will examine the final […] |
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Our Buddhist Recovery Group meets in-person every Wednesday evening. For additional information, visit the Buddhist Recovery Sangha page at https://sactoinsight.org/activities/practice-opportunities/12-step-sangha/. Online Donations - Buddhist Recovery Group Use the following donate button and select Buddhist Recovery Group from the dropdown list. .
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The Young Persons Sangha is a meditation group for people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. The group meets in-person every other Wednesday at the Sacramento Dharma Center. Offer a Donation Use the following donate button and select Young Persons Sangha from the dropdown list. |
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Insight Meditation and Dharma Talk with SIM Founding Teacher Dennis Warren For biographical details of the teacher Dennis Warren, click here. * The teacher will present in-person at the Dharma Center.Hybrid events can be attended via Zoom or onsite at the Sacramento Dharma Center. "Mindfulness" in Buddhist Practice“Mindfulness” has become such a commonly used term in […] |
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Our Buddhist Recovery Group meets in-person every Wednesday evening. For additional information, visit the Buddhist Recovery Sangha page at https://sactoinsight.org/activities/practice-opportunities/12-step-sangha/. Online Donations - Buddhist Recovery Group Use the following donate button and select Buddhist Recovery Group from the dropdown list. . |
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State of the Sangha Gathering with Diane Wilde and Amy Kovak Please join us for our 2026 State of the Sangha gathering. We continue the tradition begun last year of keeping our community informed about what is happening at SIM, including updates on teaching, finances, and Board succession. We will share where we are in […] |
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Our Buddhist Recovery Group meets in-person every Wednesday evening. For additional information, visit the Buddhist Recovery Sangha page at https://sactoinsight.org/activities/practice-opportunities/12-step-sangha/. Online Donations - Buddhist Recovery Group Use the following donate button and select Buddhist Recovery Group from the dropdown list. .
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The Young Persons Sangha is a meditation group for people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. The group meets in-person every other Wednesday at the Sacramento Dharma Center. Offer a Donation Use the following donate button and select Young Persons Sangha from the dropdown list. |
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Insight Meditation and Dharma Talk with visiting Teacher Adam Stonebraker * The teacher will present in-person at the Dharma Center.Hybrid events can be attended via Zoom or onsite at the Sacramento Dharma Center. ADAM STONEBRAKER, a dedicated practitioner of Yoga and Meditation since 1999, serves as the Guiding Teacher for Mountain Stream Meditation, in Nevada City, […] |
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(Hybrid) Sit & Dharma Talk – Dennis Warren – “Mindfulness” in Buddhist Practice
