Saturday, August 9, 2025

The Secret of Transformation: Day of Mindfulness August 31, 2025

                                                           The Secret of Transformation

                     An In-Person Day of Mindfulness with Dharma Teacher David Flint

Hosted by the the Queens MorningStar Sangha of the Community of Mindfulness New York Metro

Sunday August 31, 10:00am-4:00pm

“Let the sangha breathe as one body, chant as one body and listen as one body overcoming the

inferiority, superiority and equality complexes….

Whenever we hear the bell we automatically stop thinking. It has become a habit. We begin to give

our attention to our breath. We breathe in gently and become aware of our in-breath. We breathe

out gently and become aware of our out-breath. This is something very simple and easy to do, 

but it is also very important that we know how to do it. If everybody in the meditation hall stops thinking

and breathes in and out mindfully, something will happen. What happens is that we no longer

experience ourself as an individual, but as a collective, the sangha body….and then a

new energy arises, much more powerful than the energy when we sit and breathe or walk alone.

That is the collective energy that has the ability to heal everyone present."

[Thich Nhat Hanh]


In this Day of Mindfulness we will enjoy Being Wonderfully Together, exploring the ‘Secret of Transformation’ in practicing sitting and walking meditation, Deep Relaxation, eating in mindfulness, Dharma Sharing and more:  grounded in Breath Awareness, Noble Silence, and the Courage to Be Present with Ourselves [Our Questions, Suffering, Joy, Insight.]


“The present moment 

Contains past and future. 

The secret of transformation 

Is in the way we handle this very moment. “


RSVP Required to: davidrflint@gmail.com and walter, wllfh@aol.com. [Space is limited.]

Attend Either Half or the Whole Day:

   Arrive on time at either: 9:50-10:00 am, or between 12:30-1:15 [Lunch]

  Depart at or After Lunch, , or at 4:00pm

  Address: 35-30 81st Street, 1H, Jackson Heights, Queens: 11372

 Bring: Your Vegetarian/Vegan Lunch; A Meditation Cushion if this is important [Chairs and several  Cushions available.]


Schedule [Subject to Change]:

  1. 10:00-11:10 Sitting Meditation/Walking Meditation/Sitting Meditation

  2. 11:10-11:30:  Walking Meditation/Mindful Movements

  3. 11:40-12:30: Sitting Meditation/Dharma Sharing

  4. 12:40-1:30pm: Mindful Lunch [[eating together in Silence. Bring your own vegetarian Lunch.]

  5. 1:40pm-2:20pm: Deep Relaxation

  6. 2:30pm-3:00pm Walking Meditation and Personal Practice

  7. 3:00pm: 3:15: Sitting Meditation

  8. 3:20pm-4:00pm Dharma Sharing/Closing


Teachings To Contemplate

When we see there is already a precious jewel in our pocket,

We give up every attitude of craving or coveting…..

Seeing that we are the sun, we give up the candle’s habit of fearing the wind.

Seeing that life has no boundaries, we give up all imprisoning divisions.”

[Breathe! You are Alive, 3rd edition, Kindle location 841]

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“These moving feet reveal a walker,

But did not start him on his way.

There was no walker prior to departure

Who was going where?”

[Verses from the Center, p. 75]


“When Buddha’s don't appear

And their followers are gone,

The Wisdom of awakening bursts forth by itself.” 

[Verses from the center, Page 18]


The Path of Practice 

Meditating on the nature of interdependence 

  Can transform delusion into enlightenment. 

Samsara and suchness are not two. 

They are one and the same. 

  

Even while blooming, the flower is already in the compost, 

And the compost is already in the flower. 

Flower and compost are not two. 

Delusion and enlightenment inter-are. 

  

Don't run away from birth and death. 

Just look deeply into your mental formations. 

When the true nature of interdependence is seen, 

The truth of interbeing is realized. 

  

Practice conscious breathing 

To Water the seeds of Awakening. 

Right view is a flower 

Blooming in the field of mind consciousness. 

  

When sunlight shines, 

It helps all vegetation grow. 

When mindfulness shines, 

It transforms all mental formations 

  

We recognize internal knots and latent tendencies 

So we can transform them. 

When our habit energies dissipate, 

Transformation at the base is there. 

  

The present moment 

Contains past and future. 

The secret of transformation 

Is in the way we handle this very moment. 

  

Transformation takes place 

In our daily life. 

To make the work of transformation easy, 

Practice with a Sangha 

  

Nothing is born, nothing dies. 

Nothing to hold onto, nothing to release. 

Samsara is nirvana. 

There is nothing to attain. 

  

When we realize that afflictions are no other than enlightenment, 

We can ride the waves of birth and death in peace, 

Traveling in the boat of compassion on the ocean of delusion, 

Smiling the smile of non-fear." 

  [From Transformation at the Base, Thich Nhat Hanh] 

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The Buddha taught that 

"Then, Bahiya, you should train yourself thus: In reference to the seen, there will be only the seen. In reference to the heard, only the heard. In reference to the sensed, only the sensed. In reference to the cognized, only the cognized. That is how you should train yourself. When for you there will be only the seen in reference to the seen, only the heard in reference to the heard, only the sensed in reference to the sensed, only the cognized in reference to the cognized, then, Bahiya, there is no you in terms of that. When there is no you in terms of that, there is no you there. When there is no you there, you are neither here nor yonder nor between the two. This, just this, is the end of stress."     [Bahiya Sutta]


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           Thich Nhat Hanh tells us that:

Before you can answer the question, “What will happen to me after I die?”

you need to answer another question, “What is happening to me in the

present moment?” Examining this question is the essence of meditation. If

we don’t know how to look deeply to what is happening to us in the here and

Now, how can we know what will happen to us when we are dead?....


I don’t care at all what happens to me when I die. That’s why I have a lot

of time to care about what is happening to me in the here and the now. When

I walk, I want to enjoy every step I take. I want freedom and peace and joy

in every step. So joy and peace and lightness are what I produce in that

moment. I have inherited it and I pass it on to other people. If someone

sees me walking this way and decides to walk mindfully for him or herself,

then I am reborn in him or in her right away—that’s my continuation. That’s

what is happening to me in the here and the now.


And if I know what is happening to me in the here and the now, I don’t need to ask the question,

“What will happen to me after this body disintegrates?” There is no

“before” and “after,” just as there is no birth and death. We can be free

of these notions in this very moment, filled with the great joyful silence

of all that is."

Thich Nhat Hanh, This Silence is Called Great Joy

https://www.lionsroar.com/this-silence-is-called-great-joy-a-teaching-by-thich-nhat-hanh/