Calendar

Events in February 2024

  • Sitting in Silence

    Sitting in Silence


    Thursday, February 1. 2024

    This event is In Person

    We are only open to receive fully vaccinated guests and encourage all to bring a facemask to wear if needed.

    Rumi reminds us,
    “Only let the moving waters calm down, and the sun and moon
    will be reflected on the surface of your being.”

    Enjoy a brief respite from this hectic world and join us for a time to simply sit together in calm, silent reflection.

     

  • Devotinal Service to the Most Holy Sophia

    Devotinal Service to the Most Holy Sophia


    Friday, February 2. 2024

  • Meister Eckhard Study Class

    Meister Eckhard Study Class


    Saturday, February 3. 2024

    This event is In Person, Zoom
    Join Zoom Gathering
    ID: 853 8501 5366
    Passcode: No password

    This will be an ongoing study circle through 2024.
    First Saturdays each month

    Location:
    Interfaith Community Sanctuary
    1763 NW 62nd Street
    Seattle, WA 98107 (Ballard)

    The Meister Eckhart Reading Circle meets in person at Interfaith Community Sanctuary, and on Zoom, the first Saturday of each month at 3:00 PM. Each month a writing of Eckhart’s is selected. The selected writing is to be read in advance, then each meeting provides an opportunity to share what that spiritual message of Meister Eckhart says to each member of the circle. No advanced knowledge of the Meister is necessary, and one can join in at any time. If you would like a copy of the reading for the next meeting, contact George Ramirez at: Vanaprastha88@gmail.com

  • Guiding Council Monthly Meeting

    Guiding Council Monthly Meeting


    Sunday, February 4. 2024

    Bringing The Mind To Rest

    Bringing The Mind To Rest


    Sunday, February 4. 2024

  • Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi

    Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi


    Monday, February 5. 2024

    This event is In Person, Zoom
    Join Zoom Gathering
    ID: 895 9461 0201
    Passcode: mevlevi

    In-Person zikr every Monday evening!
    All are welcome.  Come, come, whoever you are!

    The first Monday gathering each month features “Estağfurullah Zikr.”

    Questions? Contact Seattle MOA teaching circle: seattlemoa@gmail.com

    “Wherever you are, and whatever you do, be in love.”
    ~ Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi

    Join lovers of Mevlana in this weekly gathering with
    the Mevlevi Order of America Seattle Circle
    ~ a musical and prayerful evening.

    Please do not attend in person if experiencing any symptoms(ie. fever, runny nose, sneezing, sore throat, respiratory illness, etc), or if you have had contact with anyone you believe could be infected. Masking at our indoor Mevlevi Monday gatherings is not required, and up to the individual’s preference.  Let’s be mindful and protect each other.

     

    OUR LINEAGE
    Our transmission and tradition comes to us in an unbroken chain from the Sufi mystic and poet Mevlåna Jelaleddin Rumi. Rumi lived in 13th century Konya, Turkey, which was the capital of the Seljuk Empire. He was recognized as a scholar and a major religious and spiritual leader. He was already a renowned scholar and teacher when his encounters with the mystic, Shems-i-Tabriz, led to the blossoming of his full spiritual light. It was because of Shems that he started writing poetry.

    His written legacy is contained in six texts. Three are poetry: the Divan-i Shams-i-Tabrizi – a collection of lyric poems, the Mathnawi Ma’nawi “Spiritual couplets”, and the Rubaliyyat. Three are prose: Fihi ma Fihi “It is what it is” his discourses, Makatib collected letters, and Maialis-i sablah seven sermons or lectures.

    *Suleyman Hayati Dede
    Sheikh of Konya, Suleyman Hayati DedeOur Dede was appointed Sheikh of Konya by Celaleddin Bakir Celebi, head of the Order and the 21st lineal descendant of Rumi. Dede visited Europe and America many times, planting the seeds of Mevlana wherever he went. He brought inspiration, compassion, and love to those who met him. In 1978 he sent his son, Jelaleddin Loras, to America to continue the Mevlevi Tradition in the west.

    Jelaleddin Loras
    Maqam Postneshin Jelaleddin Loras Effendi was raised and trained in the Mevlevi community of Konya. Under his father’s instruction he came to America with the tasks of creating centers and training western students. He has spent more than thirty years in this service, exploring and refining how to present the Mevlevi path to the western heart. Today there are Mevlevi Order of America centers across the United States and in Europe.

    We are sincere seekers on a perennially modern, and centuries old path into the Divine Mystery. We are concerned with developing ourselves through emotional, intellectual, and physical practices. We respect all traditions which seek to accept the responsibility of humanity to care for each other and our world. We do not condone the use of sacred teachings to justify violence or to further political ends.

    OUR PRACTICES

    “For more than seven centuries, the Mevlevi Order has represented Spiritual Civilization on the vast and bountiful earth. Its aesthetic and intellectual achievements have been of enduring importance; it has produced magnificent works of music, poetry, and art.

    Wherever Mevlevis have established themselves they have made profound contributions and have nurtured and developed the most human sentiments. As much as the Mevlevi Order has cultivated the mystical appreciation of life, it has also added to the fully human pleasure of living. Mevlevihood is like a the raw material thrown transformed according to its crucible: into it is potential.” — Abdülbåki Gölpınarlı (1900-1982) Mevlevi scholar

    Ripening
    Maturing physically is automatic. Maturing emotionally, intellectually and spiritually requires commitment, guidance, culture, a spiritual community and Grace. The Mevlevi path is a journey toward maturity.

    Study
    Study is the first, primary and lasting practice. We study:
    • Rumi’s writings, his poetry and discourses – ultimately his magnum opus and most mature teaching – The Mesnevi.
    • Sacred and instructive texts
    • Those with more experience – their manners, attitudes, behavior and what they attend to.
    • Nature, the world around us and the miracles in the creation
    • Ourselves – our attitudes, reactions, behavior, states, our real needs and our deeper nature.

    Service
    Everything we do aims toward service. There is always a way to serve, from making a small gesture of consideration to traveling across the globe helping those in need. The commitment to serve teaches us freedom through humility and honors the connection between us all.

    Sema
    The whirling ceremony is a formal ritual. Every part has meaning. It is a teaching linking to the infinite and transmitting a blessing to the world. A semazen is one who whirls.

    Zikr
    Zikr is Remembrance through repetition. It raises one to a deeper contact with our True Nature. A zikr can be a beautiful ceremony with music and gestures, or an invisible prayer of the heart.

    Sohbet
    In sohbet we open our hearts to each other in discussion and deep listening. The oral tradition is passed through stories and teachings. We share our experiences and explore questions.

    Refinement
    Subtlety and discrimination are cultivated through music, calligraphy, poetry, cooking and all the arts and civilized forms. We appreciate and contribute to the richness of both the spiritual and the cultural.

    Adab
    The Mevlevi path embodies respect for the whole of creation and for every individual, including ourselves.
    Grace and consideration polish the heart and clear a space in us where something extraordinary can enter...

    WEBSITE: http://www.hayatidede.org/about/our-practices/

  • ACIM

    ACIM


    Tuesday, February 6. 2024

    This event is In Person

    We meet in person the first and third Tuesday of every month, and virtually the second and fourth Tuesday.

    A Course In Miracles,“ACIM”, is a combined three volume set of books, (Text, Workbook, Manual for Teachers) which states, “its only purpose is to provide a way in which some people find their own Internal Teacher”. ACIM is not intended to be another religion but is rather a non-dual, self-study program. Something that ICS has no doubt explored more than most organizations is that the forms different religions take when placed side by side, can be problematic and divisive even when in pursuit of the same expressed goals. Finding that common and essential unifying element then becomes the focus. ACIM touches on that when discussing some of the terminology it uses saying,

    Theological considerations as such are necessarily controversial, since they depend on belief and can therefore be accepted or rejected. A universal theology is impossible, but a universal experience is not only possible but necessary. It is this experience toward which the course is directed.

    The Introduction further says,

    The course does not aim at teaching the meaning of love, for that is beyond what can be taught. It does aim, however, at removing the blocks to the awareness of love’s presence, which is your natural inheritance. The opposite of love is fear, but what is all-encompassing can have no opposite.

    This course can therefore be summed up very simply in this way:

    Nothing real can be threatened.
    Nothing unreal exists.
    Herein lies the peace of God.

     

    For info on in-person gatherings at the Sanctuary contact Jerry Kavalieratos  acimseattle@yahoo.com
    For online gatherings, contact Dorothy Rhodes Dorothy Rodes dotrodes@gmail.com
    Previous contact: “Kaity” Katherine Macy at kaitymacy@aol.com

    Chris Holland and Dorothy Rodes, are the usual facilitators of the in person and online ACIM groups respectively. While both have worked with the material for years, they are more in a role of simply helping the meeting come together in a positive way for all attending, many who also have studied this material for years. The direction of each meeting is a collaborative process among those attending in terms of what is discussed and concepts that are focused on.

    As to the benefit of the ACIM groups, most might say that they facilitate understanding, leading to a changed perception in how we see ourselves, others, and the world.

  • Sitting in Silence

    Sitting in Silence


    Thursday, February 8. 2024

  • BRINGING THE MIND TO REST

    BRINGING THE MIND TO REST


    Sunday, February 11. 2024

    This event is In Person

    New students are encouraged to attend!
    We welcome and appreciate any donations to support the class.

    This meditation circle is open to all. We will be practicing meditation practices from the Buddhist tradition with a focus on shamatha, or bringing the mind to rest.

    Learn the foundational practices for calming your mind, recognizing your own nature, and cultivating
    your own personal practice.
    Be introduced to the key points of meditation

    Learn how to bring the mind to rest using various techniques

    Learn how recognize the innate qualities of the nature of mind

    Understand how we stray in the practice and how to eliminate errors in our meditation

    About Greg Patenaude
    Greg Patenaude is a Buddhist teacher, writer, and the director of Younge Drodul Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist non-profit located in Seattle. For over a decade he has been sharing his wisdom and guidance through leading meditation groups, retreats, and online and in-person classes. His dedication to helping others is evident in his commitment to supporting and inspiring fellow practitioners in their own spiritual journey, as well as his ability to present the ancient tradition in a way that is accessible and relevant to modern life. You can follow Greg’s writing on his website lifes.work .

  • Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi

    Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi


    Monday, February 12. 2024

  • SisiWiss Women's Medicine Circle

    SisiWiss Women's Medicine Circle


    Tuesday, February 13. 2024

  • Sitting in Silence

    Sitting in Silence


    Thursday, February 15. 2024

  • Bringing the Mind to Rest

    Bringing the Mind to Rest


    Sunday, February 18. 2024

  • Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi

    Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi


    Monday, February 19. 2024

  • ACIM

    ACIM


    Tuesday, February 20. 2024

  • Sitting in Silence

    Sitting in Silence


    Thursday, February 22. 2024

  • Bringing The Mind To Rest

    Bringing The Mind To Rest


    Sunday, February 25. 2024

  • Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi

    Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi


    Monday, February 26. 2024

  • Sitting in Silence

    Sitting in Silence


    Thursday, February 29. 2024

Upcoming Gatherings

Sitting in Silence


Date: Thursday, July 4, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
In Person
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

Friday Prayers in the Islamic Tradition


Date: Friday, July 5, 2024
Time: 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)
*To obtain the Zoom link, please call ICS at 206-783-1618 or contact us at interfaithcommunitysanctuary@gmail.com.

Guest Worship : Kiran Frank


Date: Sunday, July 7, 2024
Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am
In Person, Live Streaming
Sunday Worship

Guiding Council monthly meeting


Date: Sunday, July 7, 2024
Time: 11:45 am - 1:00 pm
In Person, Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Monthly)

Sanctuary Yoga & Sangha Circle


Date: Sunday, July 7, 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
In Person
Ongoing GatheringsSpecial Events

Remembrance in the Heart of Rumi


Date: Monday, July 8, 2024
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
In Person, Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

SiSiWiss Women’s Medicine Circle


Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Time: 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
In Person, Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

ACIM


Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

Tuesday Mathnawi (Book 2)


Date: Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

Wednesday Mathnawi (Book 1)


Date: Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)

NEW CLASS: Conference of the Birds: Wisdom & Practices Gleaned from Classic Sufi Tale (4)


Date: Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Zoom
Ongoing Gatherings (Weekly)
**Please register by email to: sallyjogilbert@gmail.com

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