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Ma Satsang: A Gathering for Family Spiritual Growth

Ma Satsang: A Gathering for Family Spiritual Growth

Sundays Oct 6th, Nov 10th , Dec 22nd
1:00p-3:00p


General Suggested Donation: $20/family
Supporting Donation: $30/family
Student/Affordability Donation: $10/family / pay what you can at the door

 
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1st Mondays 7:30-9:00

9/2, 10/7, 11/4, 12/2

Please join Lisa Prajna Hallstrom and Preeta Banerjee to practice nurturing our inner world—integrating mind, body, soul and spirit—while in community. Come join a space created for families—kids, parents, grandparents, aunts/uncles, friends—that introduces a variety of activities such as storytelling, movement (yoga and dance), song (kirtan), breath, meditation and arts & crafts to experience a deeper awareness of who we really are—spiritual beings having a human experience.
We welcome everyone! Come and experience our divinity together!

Our meetings will be informed by our lineage and study of Anandamayi Ma (1896-1982) who once said: “A small infant…stretches out his arms wanting to be taken on his mother; slap; and because a baby does not know any better, the mother cleans and washes him carefully and then smilingly lifts him to her bosom. Such is the law of selfless love and tenderness. Where complete self-effacement is the sādhana, no other mantra or tantra is required. Try to become as a little child and, without any other effort on your part, the Great Mother of the world will take you into Her Arms.” (from Sad Vani: Teachings on Anandamayi Ma).

 


General Suggested Donation: $20/family
Supporting Donation: $30/family
Student/Affordability Donation: $10/family / pay what you can at the door

 

It is the mission of the Boston Center for Contemplative Practice to provide balanced financial accessibility to our services. We believe that what we offer should be for everyone. We offer scholarships for our professional trainings and we offer a 3-tiered, self-selecting pricing system for events and classes. Please contact info@thebccp.com if there are ever any concerns around financial accessibility.