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Overcoming Grief: Finding Peace and Meaning After Loss
The experience of loss is universal. Whether it’s the end of a relationship, the death of a loved one, or the passing of a chapter in our lives, grief naturally arises. Yet we don’t have to remain stuck in sorrow or feel that happiness is beyond our reach.
Through Buddha’s timeless wisdom, we can learn to navigate grief with clarity and compassion. These teachings help us heal our hearts, transform our pain into wisdom, and discover a renewed sense of purpose and peace.
Join us for this special talk to explore practical methods for working with loss, letting go, and opening to a happier, more meaningful life.
Includes a talk, guided meditation, and Q&A.
You can register at the door or: [https://meditation-dc.org/event/overcoming-grief-finding-peace-and-meaning-after-loss/](https://meditation-dc.org/event/overcoming-grief-finding-peace-and-meaning-after-loss/)
Cost: $12 / $6 Hardship
Members Free https://meditation-dc.org/membership/
Event Schedule
Friday May 15: 7-8:15pm
International Day of Protest Against Shock Treatment Open House
International Day of Protest Against Shock Treatment
Educational Open House
Join us for an educational Open House in observance of the International Day of Protest Against Shock Treatment, an internationally recognized day focused on awareness, ethics, and human rights in mental health care.
This event is designed to inform the public about electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)—its history, current use, reported risks, and the importance of informed consent, transparency, and patient rights.
Through educational displays and guided discussion, attendees will have the opportunity to review documented information and see an excerpt of the documentary, *Therapy or Torture*.
The Open House emphasizes the importance of ethical standards in mental health treatment and the need for safeguards that protect individuals from harm, coercion, or misuse of authority.
What to expect:
Educational exhibits and informational materials
Historical and contemporary context on shock treatment
Discussion on informed consent and patient rights
A respectful, non-political learning environment
This event is open to the public and intended for community members, students, professionals, advocates, and anyone interested in human rights and ethical mental health care.
Quiet reflection, questions, and thoughtful conversation are welcome.
Evening at the Embassy of Kenya
To attend, register at:
[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-at-the-embassy-of-kenya-tickets-1988416620639](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-at-the-embassy-of-kenya-tickets-1988416620639)
– The Majesty of Nairobi
– The Beauty of Chyulu Hills
– The Wonder of The Mars
Tonight, step on foreign soil for a special evening of native authentic Kenyan food, drinks, music, art, diplomats, film, and more!
Featuring:
A) **Kenyan Food:** Prepared by a native Kenyan chef.
B) **Kenyan Beer and other African Beverages:** Sample the best and most unique Kenyan beers as well as other African treasures.
C) **Special Kenyan Cultural Presentation:**
**D) Diplomatic Greeting:** Hear from the leading Kenyan Diplomats and feel free to schmooze and network with the diplomatic staff, all of whom will be invited to this special evening, and many of whom are expected to attend.
**E) Kenyan Art:** Throughout the embassy, the staff has arranged for the presentation of special African artifacts and paintings unseen to most Americans’ eyes. They will be on hand to personally discuss the art’s origins and meaning with you.
**F) Kenya Cultural Film:** At your leisure, you are invited to watch recurring films showcasing Kenya’s cities, mountains, borders, landscape, people, tribes, animals, safari tours, everyday culture and much much more.
Note: The *event is presented as a cultural event organized by us at the Embassy of Kenya, Your registration fee is used by Things to do DC solely to present diverse cultural events to our membership. No part of the admission fee is related in any way to the Embassy of Kenya or staff at the Embassy of Kenya. We appreciate your support of our event*
## Suggested Attire
Smart Casual. Jeans, shorts or sneakers, or plain/design tee shirts are not acceptable.
To attend, register at:
[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-at-the-embassy-of-kenya-tickets-1988416620639](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-at-the-embassy-of-kenya-tickets-1988416620639)
Cuddle Con 2 Day Cuddle Event!!
Calling all Cuddle Enthusiasts and Afficianados!!
Wanna celebrate boundaries and consent with me?
Wanna celebrate for 2 days straight?
This event will take place in Washington DC and include networking and connection time before and after the event!
There will be a Cuddle Social on Friday evening from 5-9pm.
There will be events and networking opportunities before and after each event and your ticket gets you into both events and additional opportunities (to be communicated soon! :)
Tickets can be purchased [HERE](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cuddlecon-the-enthusiast-experience-tickets-1981489805348?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl) via Eventbrite!
No touch is Ever required!
Have you ever been to a cuddle event previously? Have any questions?
Message me at [crystaltherapy.cc@gmail.com](mailto:crystaltherapy.cc@gmail.com) or at 412-368-2409.
Never been?
Well, let me tell you it's quite the experience. I recommend bringing comfy clean clothes and anything that makes you feel safe.
We will work together using language and presence to cocreate safety. It helps to come prepared with your favorite stuffed animal or a water bottle or snacks that make you feel good.
This sober event will last about 4 hours give or take a few minutes and we will begin by 5:00pm. That means doors will lock and we will all put away our phones. (so if you think you'll be late let me know)
There will be a meditation and some exercises before we engage in a Cuddle Social that will last roughly 2 hours. Please know that No Touch is Required throughout my events.
I'm slowly learning to trust myself and opening up to vulnerability. It's a long journey that I hope you will join me on.
Please note that space is limited in my current location. I will accept the first 12-15 paid tickets. Please let me know if you are unable to make it. I can either give credit or refund you for your ticket if you communicate prior to the event start time.
Hugs!!!
Crystal
Takoma Park Bluegrass Block Party!
We are closing down the 6900 block of Laurel Avenue in downtown Takoma Park MD to celebrate spring with live bluegrass music. The SMT advanced bluegrass ensemble class will open the show, then Justin Heath willbe joining Bebe Blumenthal and Cory Chubb to headline.
This is a free, family friendly, event with food and drinks available from great local restaurants, and picnic tables where you can enjoy the music and meet your neighbors.
Learn more: https://jheathmusic.com/lessons/upcoming-events/takoma-park-bluegrass-block-party/
Co-sponsored by the DC Bluegrass Union, and Main Street Takoma
Cat Happy Hour 🍻 🐈 (+ Misty’s Birthday Celebration!🥳)
Your cat might be under 21, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t drink! We are bringing the cats to the beer garden.
Feel free to come with or without a cat and get ready to socialize and raise a glass with fellow cat lovers! 🍻 This is a great opportunity to make new friends.
I will be bringing one or both of my cats and they would love to meet you! If you bring your cat, make sure they are wearing a collar, harness, leash, in a backpack, carrier, and/or stroller. Cats should also have all their vaccinations up-to-date.
We will be meeting in the side tent called the “special events tent” opposite of the entrance. We have the tent fully reserved for our group!
Just a heads up that there will be loud music playing at the tent next door starting at 9 PM. You are welcome to stay as long as you like but that is why the event officially ends at 8:30 PM.
It is also Misty’s birthday celebration!!🐱🎂
I will be bringing party hats for both kitties and humans.
🅿️: From the Shipgarten website, “Our free parking can be found at 1651 Old Meadow Rd McLean, VA 22102. We have a complimentary shuttle which has continuous service after 3pm on weekdays and starting at 11am on weekends.”
Ⓜ️: The venue is a 7 minute walk from the McLean station on the silver line.
Candlelight Restorative Yin Yang Yoga
Gently flow to release the week's stresses, then deeply stretch with the yin and restorative yoga in an accepting, calm environment enhanced with candlelight and meditation. Leave feeling relaxed, refreshed, restored and ready for what the weekend has in store for you!
**Please reserve your spot at www.piesfitnessyoga.com.** The session is offered InStudio only. **Sign up for sessions must be made at least 2 hours prior to class.**
The address is 1322 Prince St Alexandria, VA 22314.
Our entrance is located on the side of the building, parallel to West St. **Street parking is available and additional parking is located at Shiloh Baptist church, spaces 3,5,7,9.** The church is located across the street from the studio, on the corner of Duke St. and West St.
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Helping Others at Death & Beyond
Death is a natural part of life, yet many of us feel unsure how to help loved ones during this important transition. In the Kadampa Buddhist tradition, death is understood as a meaningful moment—one that can be approached with clarity, compassion, and purpose.
In this workshop, we will explore practical and heartfelt ways to support others at the time of death and after they have passed. Drawing from Buddhist teachings on the death process, we will learn how our presence, prayers, and intentions can be deeply beneficial for those who are dying, helping to create a calm and peaceful environment for their mind.
The workshop will also introduce powa, a special Buddhist ceremony and meditation practice performed on behalf of the deceased. Powa is a method of compassionate assistance that helps guide the consciousness toward a positive rebirth. We will learn when and how this practice is performed, its meaning, and how it can be engaged in as an act of kindness and care.
This workshop is suitable for anyone interested in end-of-life support, caregiving, spiritual care, or developing a wiser and more compassionate relationship with death. No previous experience with meditation or Buddhism is required.
Includes:
Clear explanations of Buddhist views on death and dying
Guidance on how to help others at the time of death
Introduction to the powa ceremony and its purpose
Guided meditations and time for questions
You can register at the door or register online: https://meditation-dc.org/event/helping-others-at-death-beyond/
Cost:
Whole Weekend: $45
Saturday only: $30
Sunday only : $15
Event Schedule
Session 1: 10am-11:15am
Session 2: 12:15pm-1:15pm
Public Speaking and Communication Skills
Our next club meeting is on Sunday will start at 2:15, please join early. if you're coming in-person, parking is free and usually ample at the Community College on Sundays, and most of us park where the spaces are designated for staff and have never had a problem.
👉 Everyone is welcome to join our meeting, participate and practice. You'll get a chance to hear our club members speak and then have an opportunity to play the table topics game.
**Agenda for the Meeting:**
1. Warm Up
2. Prepared Speeches (By club members)
3. Table Topics Game (Learn to think on your feet)
4. Feedback
**Online - Join us via Zoom**
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/86218205188
If you haven't used Zoom before, watch this short video on how to join our meeting - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=45&v=vFhAEoCF7jg
**In-Person** **\- Join us at Montgomery Community College**
Meet us at Science Building, room SC 152. The room is located on the ground floor.
The exact building address is https://goo.gl/maps/ZEgQH7bKLvzdqtSQ9
For help, please text or call, 301-917-4202.
Hopeful Cafe Conversations @Panera Kentlands
**Hopeful Cafe Conversations @Panera Kentlands**
* **You are cordially invited to join in the conversation to catch the positive vibe... a cup of coffee, or another of your favorite refreshment.**
**At NEW HOPE CAFE CONVERSATIONS 8:30am-9:30am (3rd Saturdays, Monthly)**
**Address: Panera, 285 Kentlands Blvd., Gaithersburg, MD 20878**
**Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83326239362**
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**New Hope Workshop**: What is Negativity Bias? How do we get ahead of it to reach more positive outcomes in work, life, and relationships? Discover the difference between goals and outcomes.
1\. How do we reaffirm ones role\, despite negativity bias from others?
2\. The New Hope Community Affirmative Statements of Foundational Principles \- What are some helpful affirmations?
3\. Your Perspectives in Conversation
**"Star Points Meal Deal"**
If you have New Hope "Star Points 💫" you can get a discount on a meal. Also you can earn Star Points, if this is your first time attending Cafe Conversations, in-person. Ask Gene, newhope321community@yahoo.com, 240-848-0808.
Death & Dying: A Buddhist Perspective
Buddha’s teachings offer profound insight into the meaning and process of death and dying, helping us to develop an awareness of our own mortality in a way that enriches and transforms our life. Though gaining familiarity with certain special ways of thinking, we can live a meaningful life and meet our death joyfully as we transition into our next life with grace, clarity, faith and fearlessness.
You can register at the door or register online: https://meditation-dc.org/event/death-dying-a-buddhist-perspective/
Cost:
Whole Weekend: $50 ($25 financial hardship)
Friday Night Lecture: $12
Saturday only: $30
Sunday only: $12
Event Schedule:
Session 1: 10am - 11:15am
Session 2: 12pm - 1pm
Lunch: 1pm-2:15pm
Session 3: 2:15pm-3:30pm with Q & A
Meaningful Conversation and Coffee - Northside Social Falls Church
**Join us in Falls Church for conversations that go beyond small talk.**
Higher Grounds – Falls Church is where this growing network of gatherings began: a space for thoughtful, authentic dialogue about what matters most. Whether we’re exploring the nature of happiness, the challenges and possibilities of midlife, spirituality, culture, capitalism, parenting, or the role of art and travel in a meaningful life, every conversation is shaped by the people in the room.
There’s no set leader or rigid agenda—just a shared commitment to listen as much as we speak. We start with brief introductions focused on what makes you *you* (not your LinkedIn bio), then dive straight into whatever is on people’s minds. The direction of each meetup emerges organically, making every event unique.
MANDATORY: PLEASE REVIEW OUR COMMUNITY GUIDELINES IN THE GROUP DESCRIPTION. Everyone is expected to engage in respectful conversations and listen deeply as well as share. We have a zero tolerance policy of sexual harassment and hate speech.
Come ready to share, reflect, and connect with others in Falls Church who are also seeking deeper conversations.
**Suggested Questions: Life Stages & Transitions**
1. What did you think you'd have figured out by now that you're still completely winging?
2. When did you realize your parents' advice was for a world that no longer exists?
3. What are you finally old enough to stop pretending to care about?
**Suggested Questions: Identity After the Roles**
1. Who are you when nobody needs anything from you?
2. What dream keeps resurfacing even though the "practical" time has passed?
3. How do you handle having the freedom you always said you wanted?
**Suggested Questions: AI & Being Human**
1. What human experiences will AI never truly understand?
2. If machines handled all your have-to's, what would you actually do?
3. What becomes more precious as everything becomes automated?
**Suggested Questions: Belief & Meaning**
1. What certainties have you given up, and what rushed in to fill that space?
2. How has knowing someone who died changed how you live?
3. What do you believe now that would shock your younger self?
**Suggested Questions: The Modern Psyche**
1. What anxiety do you carry that previous generations didn't have?
2. Which of your survival strategies are you ready to retire?
3. What uncomfortable truth about happiness did it take you years to accept?
**Suggested Questions: Work & Purpose**
1. When did you stop believing that your job would complete you?
2. What would you do for work if money and status weren't factors?
3. How has your definition of "making it" changed over the years?
**Suggested Questions: Relationships & Connection**
1. What relationship dynamic do you keep recreating, and why?
2. When did you realize your parents were just people trying their best?
3. What kind of loneliness doesn't go away even when you're with others?
**Suggested Questions: Time & Mortality**
1. What are you running out of time to say or do?
2. How differently do you spend your time knowing it's finite?
3. What will you regret not trying, even if you fail?
**Suggested Questions: Society & Culture**
1. What social convention do you follow even though it makes no sense?
2. Which generation do you understand least, and what might you be missing?
3. What aspect of how we live now will seem insane in 20 years?
**Suggested Questions: Personal Philosophy**
1. What rule for life did you create after learning something the hard way?
2. When did you stop believing that everyone else had it figured out
3. What paradox about life have you learned to live with?
Women's Walk (Immunocompromised-Friendly)
*Sometimes we invite Neurodivergent District members to join a virtual event from our Constellations community. We’re glad you’re here.*
*Just to clarify, attending this event doesn’t include access to the Constellations member portal or membership. If you’d like ongoing access to events like this, along with curated member introductions for friendship or dating, you’re welcome to explore joining [Constellations](https://www.harringtonmatchmaking.com/constellations-membership).*
Join us for a gentle, low-pressure walk at Brookside Gardens for women who want to connect in a calm, supportive environment.
This is a space designed for ease:
• small group, outdoors, and intentionally slower-paced
• no pressure to socialize in any particular way
We’ll spend time walking, talking (if you want to), and enjoying the gardens together at a relaxed pace.
This gathering is created with care for those who are immunocompromised or benefit from a more accessible, lower-stimulation setting.
To support participants with sensitivities, we ask that everyone consider arriving fragrance-free. **Please RSVP using the link below (not just Meetup)** so we can share the exact meeting location, route, and any weather updates.
Click [here](https://harringtonmatchmaking.as.me/?appointmentType=91926732) to RSVP.
**ONLINE** Mindfulness Meditation with Hugh Byrne
**NOW ONLINE**
The weekly Sunday morning (10:30 am to 12 noon) class begins with a welcome, short reflection on an aspect of the teachings, and includes an arriving meditation (15 minutes) that will often incorporate poems and may end with a reflection or question.
The opening meditation is followed by an invitation to each person to share their name and a few words (for example, what is alive for them right now or what their intention is for the class or the day). The sharing has been a powerful support to help welcome new people, get to know each other, and build community/sangha.
Following a brief period of mindful stretching/movement, we finish with a longer meditation (25-30 minutes) and final reflections on the teachings, sharing, Q&A, and announcements. Class participants are welcome to stay and engage with other members of the community or adjourn to a neighboring restaurant or coffee shop.
This space is inclusive, everyone is welcome, and we invite you to bring with you all aspects of yourself.
Learn more here: https://imcw.org/Calendar/Event-Calendar/EventId/3686/e/drop-in-class-livestreamed-19-apr-2020
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Guided Meditation: Calm Abiding & Compassion
Now at **11 a.m.**, this beginner-friendly guided meditation class helps stabilize the mind and open the heart. The session includes traditional practices such as Shamatha (calm abiding) and Tonglen (sending and receiving), as well as Jetsunma’s Light Expansion Prayer. Both relaxing and healing, these meditations can be practiced by anyone, regardless of religious tradition. Each class concludes with a dedication that our efforts benefit all beings.
All are welcome whether new to meditation or regular practitioners looking for a supportive group with whom to sit.
Join us!
Class is offered IN-PERSON in our Prayer Room and ONLINE on our Facebook and YouTube channel.
Watch online here: [https://www.tara.org/kpc-maryland-events-calendar/](https://www.tara.org/kpc-maryland-events-calendar/)
Missed a class? You can watch past classes on our YouTube channel: [https://www.youtube.com/@KunzangPalyulCholing/streams](https://www.youtube.com/@KunzangPalyulCholing/streams)
Learn all things Data Science and Compete on Kaggle
We will be meeting at Starbucks to learn together. Come with an online class you're already going through or an interest and we will try to connect you with a course where you can learn it. Already have a skill you want to contribute to a Kaggle Datascience competition? We will work on these too! Laptop required :)
Overcoming Average - NoVa Chapter
This group was originally started by Chad Keith who created and hosts a podcast by the same name in Charlotte, NC. I am hoping to continue his legacy here in NoVa as I recently moved to this area. This group is all about finding community around self-improvement and exchanging ideas on how to be your best self and get the most out of life. This group is for anyone who is interested in overcoming average in all areas - career, ambitions, relationships, hobbies, health, everything.
I am so excited to meet driven individuals in the NoVa area so please reach out if you have any questions at all. EVERYONE is welcome so please sign up for an upcoming meetup!
SENIOR CENTER IN LEESBURG IS CLOSED. MEETING CANCELLED.
Title: Talk/listen about life-changing loss and grief, and care-giving challenges
We have created “LET'S TALK - Leesburg” and you are invited to attend.
Folks meet to give and receive support dealing with caregiving or life-changing events. This activity is for any one that is experiencing powerful life changes such as loss of independence, caregiving challenges, any loss that has been a life-changing blow to them or has significantly changed their life, including the loss of a precious person.
Participants who attend the “LET'S TALK” group say that the group is a place to:
Feel safe, to talk or to listen, gain understanding of experiences, and foster confidence! Realize that: “I Can do …” , “Get my equilibrium back.”
“LET”S TALK” invites participants to come together...so that they might share the feelings, thoughts, questions, challenges and concerns. This activity is facilitated by a professional counselor.
HSLC Adoption Event – Sterling
We have many cats and kitties hoping to find their fur-ever families. Come meet them at [Pet supplies Plus](https://www.petsuppliesplus.com/store/va/sterling/4487-sterling/4487) in Sterling from Noon to 2pm on Saturday, May 17th. For a sneak peek of our adoptable animals, please visit the [Humane Society of Loudoun County website](https://humaneloudoun.org/adopt/)!
If a particular fur-baby (or two) catches your eye, [complete a no-obligation application today](https://humaneloudoun.org/adopt/adoption-process/) to expedite the application process.
Dharma Talk & Meditation
Join us at 11:30 a.m. for a meditation class led by Khenpo Karze, followed by a public talk and Q&A.
The meditation focus varies from class to class. We are currently learning how to meditate on the Four Immeasurables: loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity.
The class begins with 30 minutes of meditation instruction, followed by 5-10 minutes of meditation practice, and then continues with discussion and Q&A. Each session concludes with a brief Chenrezig practice in which we recite Om Mani Padme Hung (a prayer of compassion), and a dedication prayer that our efforts benefit all beings.
This class offers a strong foundation in meditation, helping cultivate inner peace and compassion amidst busy lives.
All are welcome!
This program is open to anyone with an interest in Buddhism and you can come to all or any part of the program. Families are welcome. There is no fee, but donations are encouraged.
Join us!
Class is offered IN-PERSON in our Prayer Room and ONLINE on [Facebook Live](https://www.facebook.com/KPCBuddhistTemple/) and [YouTube Live](https://www.youtube.com/@KunzangPalyulCholing/streams).
You can also watch online here: https://www.tara.org/kpc-maryland-events-calendar/
About the teacher:
Khenpo Tenzin Karze graduated from Ngagyur Nyingma Institute’s intensive Buddhist graduate course in 2006, and was awarded the degree of Khenpo, equivalent to a PhD in Buddhist Philosophy, in 2011. He has received teachings and empowerments from many great Nyingma masters, and taught extensively in various Palyul temples in Nepal, India, Europe and Taiwan. This is his first time in the USA. We are delighted that Khenpo is now in residence at KPC and will be providing traditional Dharma instruction to help us deepen our practice of wisdom and compassion.





















