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Rainbow Sangha (26RS22)

Syra Smith

July 20, 2022

Online Program Online

6:00 pm Jul 20 - Jul 21, 2022 PDT

Date and Time Details:
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
6:00 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Pacific Time

Location:
Online via Zoom

SLIDING SCALE:
Dāna: Pay What You Can: $0–$108. Our sliding scale options for this drop-in program include financial support for our teachers. Code 26RS22.

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $108.00
  • Sustainer – $50.00
  • Base – $25.00
  • Online Reduced – $10.00
  • No Fees – $0.00

Cancellation Policy:

  • Spirit Rock only offers open credits for this program according to the deadlines below. No refunds are available.
  • Open credits are available: any time prior to midnight the night before the event/program.
  • No open credits available the day of the event, or later.

Closed Captioning [CC] is available for this program.

Online: We are offering this program online only via Zoom so you can join us remotely. We invite you to try this alternative form of practice as we take care of one another and respond skillfully to COVID-19.


Description:
The Rainbow Sangha is a weekly gathering of self-identified practitioners within marginalized gender and sexuality groups such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, two-spirit, gender non-conforming, and same-gender loving. Together, we’ll explore the Dharma in ways that welcome our lived experiences and build community that honors our diverse voices.

Program includes meditation, a dharma talk, and a practice-oriented discussion.

All levels of meditation experience welcome!

Our sliding scale options for this drop-in program include financial support for our teachers; suggested donation $15–$30.

About the Teacher

Syra Smith

Syra Smith

Syra is an artist, facilitator, mindfulness educator and earth wisdom keeper interested in deep ecology and manifesting a culture where we can turn toward fearless abundance, generosity and personal sanctity. Her grandmothers are Choctaw-Chickasaw and include those among the first freed black African women to own land in her country. Syra's studies and practices are […]

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