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Film Screening: Walk With Me

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FIELD TRIP - OFF-SITE EVENT
This screening is co-sponsored by Northshore Rising Sun Sangha and
the Women's Center for Healing & Transformation


Open to men and women

Thursday, September 28
7:30 - 9:05 pm
Regal Cinemas Covington 14

69348 Highway 21, Covington, Louisiana 70433 map

Tickets are available here: gathr.us

A powerful film about the transformative "Miracle of Mindfulness" at work in the lives of a monastic community that holds the space for the rest of us to learn and find refuge
Watch the trailer (2:07)
With unprecedented access, WALK WITH ME goes deep inside a Zen Buddhist community who have given up all their possessions and signed up to a life of chastity for one common purpose – to transform their suffering, and practice the art of mindfulness with the world-famous teacher Thich Nhat Hanh.

Filmed over three years, in their monastery in rural France and on the road in the USA, this visceral film is a meditation on a community grappling with existential questions and the everyday routine of monastic life.

As the seasons come and go, the monastics’ pursuit for a deeper connection to themselves and the world around them is amplified by insights from Thich Nhat Hanh’s early journals, narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.


Questions? Contact Carolyn at (985) 705-3395 or burns61ccc@gmail.com

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