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Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.

There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

Sit Club with Davin Youngs Davin Youngs

    • Religion & Spirituality
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Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.

There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    Happiness is Now | May 26, 2024

    Happiness is Now | May 26, 2024

    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 33 min
    Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go, No One To Be | May 19, 2024

    Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go, No One To Be | May 19, 2024

    An alternative title to this gathering is: 'Relax Into This'A reading is shared by Thich Nhat Hanh
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    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 34 min
    What's The Most Important Thing? | May 12, 2024

    What's The Most Important Thing? | May 12, 2024

    Meditation requires a certain level of courage to stay present to what feels true. The question posed by Pema Chodron "What's the most important thing?" is an efficient path into that deep knowing and while asking it is not necessarily about finding an answer, stopping long enough to ask it promises an answer. The question is, are you willing to stay true to the answer it provides? Are you ready to see clearly? Are you ready to pause long enough and create enough space so that you can recognize what's true?
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    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 33 min
    Spaciousness | May 5, 2024

    Spaciousness | May 5, 2024

    While many popular well-being narratives ask you to "let go of that which does not serve you," in this guided practice, Davin encourages you to explore what it might mean to make space for ALL OF YOU! He utilizes a reading from the book Emptiness by Guy Armstrong and also reads a Mary Oliver poem called 'Sometimes.'
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    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 35 min
    Everything You Need is Here | April 28, 2024

    Everything You Need is Here | April 28, 2024

    In this gathering, Davin uses a reading by Jack Kornfield and offers a guided practice that centers the contemplation "What do I lack?" and the mantra "I have everything I need."
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    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 32 min
    This Is Your Permission Slip to Lighten Up | April 14, 2024

    This Is Your Permission Slip to Lighten Up | April 14, 2024

    Hey, you... in the words of Pema Chodron, "Lighten up!"
    :)
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    If you would like to join live, please visit: SIT CLUB
    If you would like to donate to Davin as an energetic exchange for these offerings, please do so here: DONATE
    Meditation practices can tend to steer away from the idea of aspiring or dreaming, but at the heart of being present to this moment, right here, right now is the truth of infinite possibility. In fact, the Buddha aspired to end suffering and so why should we not follow his lead and imagine the same for ourselves? In fact, what if dreaming and aspiring, different than longing and clinging, were incredible acts of self-love? In this gathering, Davin explores this theme precisely, offering his own unique take on meditation and manifestation.
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    Born out of the pandemic, Sit Club began in September of 2020 and continues every Sunday morning at 10am CT. Typically an hour in length, an intimate group of all ages, genders and races, from all over the world gathers on Zoom to sit in guided meditation, contemplate a reading and then share in conversation. Each gathering is centered around a spiritual theme chosen and guided by Davin. Youngs Buddhism is often the framework through which the readings and practices are approached, but no particular religious or philosophical ideology is subscribed to.
    There are no requirements, special skills or abilities that are necessary to attend. Just an open heart and a desire to connect with a community of seekers.

    • 27 min

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