Events in June 2026
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May 31, 2026(1 event) – Note: This group now meets both in person and online via Zoom. Email info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom meeting details. Those familiar with the Buddhist tradition will be aware that The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path are considered fundamental to the study and practice of Buddhism. They are common to all Buddhist schools. There are two key aspects to this course. One is that we directly study selected suttas from the Nikayas of the Pali canon; in other words, we learn about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path directly from the Buddha himself, or in some cases from his closest disciples. The other is the emphasis on practice. Our goal is not just learning the eight factors of the path but to walk the path in our lived experience. We expect that the entire course will take more than a year as we study multiple suttas selected from the Nikayas of the Pali canon. While those with a serious commitment are welcome to join us for the entire journey, you can also join for those suttas that are of specific interest to you. The suttas have been selected based largely on the suttas listed by Bhikku Bodhi in his books, “In the Buddha’s Words” and “Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pali” and on those in Andrew Olendzki’s Integrated Dharma Program. Each course session will include reading the discourses; exploring the text in detail; doing practical meditations and exercises; and group discussions. All necessary course materials will be provided. Princeton Insight Meditation is offering this course free of charge. It is suitable for all levels of meditators including beginners. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, visit the Dharma Study Group home page, or e-mail study@PrincetonInsightMeditation.org Fellowship in Prayer |
June 1, 2026(1 event) – Special note: This group meets both in person and via Zoom. Contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom login details. Weekly sitting group. Schedule includes:
Open to meditators with all levels of experience; basic instructions will be provided if necessary. Fellowship in Prayer |
June 2, 2026
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June 4, 2026
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June 5, 2026
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June 6, 2026
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June 7, 2026(1 event) – Note: This group now meets both in person and online via Zoom. Email info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom meeting details. Those familiar with the Buddhist tradition will be aware that The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path are considered fundamental to the study and practice of Buddhism. They are common to all Buddhist schools. There are two key aspects to this course. One is that we directly study selected suttas from the Nikayas of the Pali canon; in other words, we learn about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path directly from the Buddha himself, or in some cases from his closest disciples. The other is the emphasis on practice. Our goal is not just learning the eight factors of the path but to walk the path in our lived experience. We expect that the entire course will take more than a year as we study multiple suttas selected from the Nikayas of the Pali canon. While those with a serious commitment are welcome to join us for the entire journey, you can also join for those suttas that are of specific interest to you. The suttas have been selected based largely on the suttas listed by Bhikku Bodhi in his books, “In the Buddha’s Words” and “Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pali” and on those in Andrew Olendzki’s Integrated Dharma Program. Each course session will include reading the discourses; exploring the text in detail; doing practical meditations and exercises; and group discussions. All necessary course materials will be provided. Princeton Insight Meditation is offering this course free of charge. It is suitable for all levels of meditators including beginners. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, visit the Dharma Study Group home page, or e-mail study@PrincetonInsightMeditation.org Fellowship in Prayer |
June 8, 2026(1 event) – Special note: This group meets both in person and via Zoom. Contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom login details. Weekly sitting group. Schedule includes:
Open to meditators with all levels of experience; basic instructions will be provided if necessary. Fellowship in Prayer |
June 9, 2026
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June 10, 2026(1 event) – The Princeton Insight Meditation Engaged Buddhism Group provides a space for members of our community to discuss how to relate our Buddhist practice to social action in the world. Meetings include meditation, discussion, and sharing resources and opportunities for taking action. Meetings are held twice a month (2nd and 4th Wednesdays) online via Zoom. For more details, see the Engaged Buddhism page on our website. Zoom (contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for details) |
June 11, 2026
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June 12, 2026
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June 13, 2026(1 event) – Daylong meditation retreat Princeton Insight Meditation will host a daylong meditation retreat on the second Saturday of February, April, June, August, October, and December, from 10:00am to 5:00pm. The day will take place in silence and will consist of alternating periods of sitting and walking meditation. There will be a break for lunch at 1:00pm and we'll listen together to a prerecorded dharma talk in the afternoon. We will meet in person at our usual location, Fellowship in Prayer (291 Witherspoon St., Princeton). You can join us for the entire day, or come for just the morning (10:00am–1:00pm) or afternoon (2:00–5:00pm). We ask that arrivals be limited to the 10:00am and 2:00pm times; please do not arrive in mid-session. In order to manage the space we will be requiring pre-registration for this event. For more information, please contact us at info@ Fellowship in Prayer |
June 14, 2026(1 event) – Note: This group now meets both in person and online via Zoom. Email info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom meeting details. Those familiar with the Buddhist tradition will be aware that The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path are considered fundamental to the study and practice of Buddhism. They are common to all Buddhist schools. There are two key aspects to this course. One is that we directly study selected suttas from the Nikayas of the Pali canon; in other words, we learn about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path directly from the Buddha himself, or in some cases from his closest disciples. The other is the emphasis on practice. Our goal is not just learning the eight factors of the path but to walk the path in our lived experience. We expect that the entire course will take more than a year as we study multiple suttas selected from the Nikayas of the Pali canon. While those with a serious commitment are welcome to join us for the entire journey, you can also join for those suttas that are of specific interest to you. The suttas have been selected based largely on the suttas listed by Bhikku Bodhi in his books, “In the Buddha’s Words” and “Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pali” and on those in Andrew Olendzki’s Integrated Dharma Program. Each course session will include reading the discourses; exploring the text in detail; doing practical meditations and exercises; and group discussions. All necessary course materials will be provided. Princeton Insight Meditation is offering this course free of charge. It is suitable for all levels of meditators including beginners. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, visit the Dharma Study Group home page, or e-mail study@PrincetonInsightMeditation.org Fellowship in Prayer |
June 15, 2026(1 event) – Special note: This group meets both in person and via Zoom. Contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom login details. Weekly sitting group. Schedule includes:
Open to meditators with all levels of experience; basic instructions will be provided if necessary. Fellowship in Prayer |
June 16, 2026
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June 19, 2026
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June 20, 2026
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June 21, 2026(1 event) – Note: This group now meets both in person and online via Zoom. Email info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom meeting details. Those familiar with the Buddhist tradition will be aware that The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path are considered fundamental to the study and practice of Buddhism. They are common to all Buddhist schools. There are two key aspects to this course. One is that we directly study selected suttas from the Nikayas of the Pali canon; in other words, we learn about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path directly from the Buddha himself, or in some cases from his closest disciples. The other is the emphasis on practice. Our goal is not just learning the eight factors of the path but to walk the path in our lived experience. We expect that the entire course will take more than a year as we study multiple suttas selected from the Nikayas of the Pali canon. While those with a serious commitment are welcome to join us for the entire journey, you can also join for those suttas that are of specific interest to you. The suttas have been selected based largely on the suttas listed by Bhikku Bodhi in his books, “In the Buddha’s Words” and “Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pali” and on those in Andrew Olendzki’s Integrated Dharma Program. Each course session will include reading the discourses; exploring the text in detail; doing practical meditations and exercises; and group discussions. All necessary course materials will be provided. Princeton Insight Meditation is offering this course free of charge. It is suitable for all levels of meditators including beginners. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, visit the Dharma Study Group home page, or e-mail study@PrincetonInsightMeditation.org Fellowship in Prayer |
June 22, 2026(1 event) – Special note: This group meets both in person and via Zoom. Contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom login details. Weekly sitting group. Schedule includes:
Open to meditators with all levels of experience; basic instructions will be provided if necessary. Fellowship in Prayer |
June 23, 2026
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June 24, 2026(1 event) – The Princeton Insight Meditation Engaged Buddhism Group provides a space for members of our community to discuss how to relate our Buddhist practice to social action in the world. Meetings include meditation, discussion, and sharing resources and opportunities for taking action. Meetings are held twice a month (2nd and 4th Wednesdays) online via Zoom. For more details, see the Engaged Buddhism page on our website. Zoom (contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for details) |
June 25, 2026
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June 26, 2026
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June 27, 2026
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June 28, 2026(1 event) – Note: This group now meets both in person and online via Zoom. Email info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom meeting details. Those familiar with the Buddhist tradition will be aware that The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path are considered fundamental to the study and practice of Buddhism. They are common to all Buddhist schools. There are two key aspects to this course. One is that we directly study selected suttas from the Nikayas of the Pali canon; in other words, we learn about the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path directly from the Buddha himself, or in some cases from his closest disciples. The other is the emphasis on practice. Our goal is not just learning the eight factors of the path but to walk the path in our lived experience. We expect that the entire course will take more than a year as we study multiple suttas selected from the Nikayas of the Pali canon. While those with a serious commitment are welcome to join us for the entire journey, you can also join for those suttas that are of specific interest to you. The suttas have been selected based largely on the suttas listed by Bhikku Bodhi in his books, “In the Buddha’s Words” and “Reading the Buddha’s Discourses in Pali” and on those in Andrew Olendzki’s Integrated Dharma Program. Each course session will include reading the discourses; exploring the text in detail; doing practical meditations and exercises; and group discussions. All necessary course materials will be provided. Princeton Insight Meditation is offering this course free of charge. It is suitable for all levels of meditators including beginners. Drop-ins are welcome. For more information, visit the Dharma Study Group home page, or e-mail study@PrincetonInsightMeditation.org Fellowship in Prayer |
June 29, 2026(1 event) – Special note: This group meets both in person and via Zoom. Contact info@princetoninsightmeditation.org for Zoom login details. Weekly sitting group. Schedule includes:
Open to meditators with all levels of experience; basic instructions will be provided if necessary. Fellowship in Prayer |
June 30, 2026
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