Meditate 08 - 6 Days, 40 Teachers, 1 Mind

by Don Morreale, The Buddhist Channel, Aug 26, 2008 (Source: Meditate08.org)

A place for quiet contemplation at the Democratic National Convention

Denver, Colorado (USA) -- The last thing you’d expect to see at a national political convention is a group of delegates sitting down in the midst of the clash and clamor for a few minutes of silent meditation.

But that’s exactly what a group called “Meditate08” hopes will happen at the Democratic National Convention this summer. OK, maybe not at the Convention itself, but at least within sight of it at nearby Fishback-Landing Park.

The group is planning a six day meditation retreat to coincide with the Convention, August 23 - 28. Over thirty Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim and secular presenters have been invited to give teachings and lead hour-and-a-half long sessions in meditation, yoga, stress reduction. Evening programs feature Dances for Universal Peace, Kirtan Chanting, and local song writers and singers.

Located on the banks of the South Platte River, and bordered on the south and north by the Downtown Aquarium and the REI Superstore respectively, much of Fishback-Landing is given over to prairie-grass natural habitat. But there’s also a wide expanse of green lawn shaded by tall cottonwoods that’s just perfect for al fresco meditation. Parking is plentiful and the site is served by RTD and the Platte River Bike Path. Best of all, the Pepsi Center (ground zero for the Dems this August) hovers just across the Platte like the mother ship from “Close Encounters.”

The founding sponsors for this event are EarthNest Institute, and the Insight Meditation Community of Colorado, a Theravada Buddhist meditation society. The M08 steering committee is comprised of contemplatives from a wide assortment of schools and traditions, believe that there is - or should be - a place for Emptiness in the political process, and that the nation’s interests are best served by those who can connect with their basic goodness through the simple act of silent meditation.

The project is the brain child of Denver psychiatrist Dr. David Nichol, a long time Buddhist practitioner and author of The One Minute Meditator. It was Dr. Nichol who last April put his name into the lottery for use of a city park during the conclave. Much to everyone’s amazement, he won, not just one day, but all six. A committee was formed and it has been meeting every two weeks to plan what may be the first multi-denominational meditation retreat in US political history.

There’s a saying in the Zen tradition, “When you truly embark upon the path of Dharma, Bodhisattvas spring up all around to help you.” A Bodhisattva is one who comes into the world for no other purpose than to be of service, and lately they’ve been popping up all over the place. Full House Marketing, a Denver firm with meditator John Schick at the helm, has stepped in to handle web design and media relations. Several people have plunked down five hundred dollars apiece to help offset the event’s anticipated $8,000 price tag. (Contributions are tax-deductible) The list of sponsors is growing and now includes the Naropa University, Denver Shambhala Meditation Center, The Peacemaker Insititute, St. Paul United Methodist Church, and the Zen Center of Denver. See the Sponsors page for a complete list.

The event is free and open to anyone - delegates, candidates, press, protestors, tourists and locals - who happens to be in town that week.

There’s never been a better time for meditators to show their stuff; demonstrating peace, countering the forces of darkness and - who knows - maybe even inspiring a politician or two to drop by, sit down, and be quiet for just long enough to listen to their heart.

For details, please visit: http://meditate08.org

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Don Morreale has been practicing Buddhist meditation since 1968. A graduate of the Community Dharma Leader Training Program at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, he’s the author of The Complete Guide to Buddhist America and Chair of the Meditate08 Steering Committee.

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