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Weekly Silent Sitting in Ashland
By Ilene Gregorian

I’m so thrilled that we get to meet weekly at the Gangaji Foundation and sit in silence together. During the COVID pandemic, these meetings were canceled, so how fortunate that we can resume this in-person gathering.

If you are in Ashland or nearby, please join me at the Gangaji Foundation each Thursday at 6 PM. Chairs, backjacks, and cushions will be provided, and we will sit together for about 40 minutes.

In case you don't know, the address is 364 Helman Street in Ashland.

There is no need to reply. You can just come, but if you do plan to, please enter quietly and be seated by 6 to minimize distractions.

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