December 19, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
The coming winter solstice holds particularly deep meaning for our community this year.
The shortest day of the year is an opportunity to hold darkness. To explore how quietude and stillness can carry us through challenging moments. To know that light and illumination may dwindle, but that these qualities of heart and mind are never extinguished.
With those notions in mind, we are pleased to share with you two opportunities to embrace the darkest time of year in the context of community.
Tonight (Dec. 19), PIMC teacher Doug Pullin will be offering a special solstice version of his weekly Heart of Freedom practice group, both in-person at PIMC and via Zoom from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. The evening will include guided and silent meditation, a Dharma talk, and a blessing circle (sharing wishes of wellbeing, love, joy, and compassion in a supportive group).
In addition, tomorrow evening (Dec. 20) Betsy Toll, a longtime friend of PIMC and founder of the Living Earth Sangha, will be holding a solstice celebration/fundraiser from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Multnomah Friends Meeting House (4312 SE Stark St.). Expect chanting, live music and much more. Early registration is encouraged.
Connection in the coming weeks
As we end the year and move into 2025, there will be plenty more opportunities to maintain and grow your Dharma practice.
This Sunday (Dec. 22), Jim Dalton will be leading our weekly gathering in-person and on Zoom starting at 10:00 a.m. Expect a lightly guided sit, movement, a Dharma reflection and time for sharing.
On Saturday, Jan. 4, we’ll be relaunching Saturday daylong retreats at the center with a Qigong and Mindful Movement workshop led by Jim Dalton, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (this offering will be in-person only). See full details and register today.
Finally, make plans to join us at PIMC on Saturday, Jan. 11 for a full-day workshop on safety and boundaries in Buddhist communities, led by Jan Chozen Bays, founder of Zen Community of Oregon and Great Vow Monastery. This event will be free and open to all. Look for more information in the weeks ahead.
Head to our website for information on practice groups and meetings held throughout each week and to make a year-end contribution to PIMC.
A deep bow of love and light to you all,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
December 12, 2024
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Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
We warmly invite you to join us for our second council-style gathering for healing and connection, to be held in a hybrid format this Saturday, Dec. 14, from 10 a.m to 12:30 p.m.
You can participate in person at the center in Southeast Portland or via Zoom using this link. In-person participants are invited to arrive at the center as early as 9:30 a.m.
What To Expect
This Saturday’s event will be held in a council circle format. After an opening chant and a short period of silent meditation, Sangha members will be able to share their perspectives and feelings around the recent resignation of our guiding teacher and the death by suicide of a longtime community member.
Council is a practice of relationship and of building community, in which we commit to a process of empathic listening and heartfelt communication.
The open sharing at the heart of council practice may have therapeutic effects, but it is not therapy and is not convened with the intention to resolve anything. Its potential is to cultivate the thoughtful expression of the individual’s voice of experience, reflection and wisdom.
Council is an invitation for collective or communal wisdom to arise.
Who Will Be Leading?
The council process will be facilitated by Jan Chozen Bays, Laura Jomon Martin and Nan Whitaker-Emrich. These three experienced teachers and facilitators are associated with Zen Community of Oregon in Portland and Great Vow Monastery in Clatskanie.
We are grateful for the generous support and guidance they have offered PIMC over the last few weeks.
Ongoing Support For Your Practice
In addition to our council gatherings, PIMC is offering numerous opportunities to connect with the Dharma and other Sangha members.
A peer-led group meets online each morning (Monday through Saturday) at 7 a.m. Pacific. Use this Zoom link to join the daily sit. And huge thanks to Dave Maier and Jeff Rosen for their ongoing organization of the morning group.
Every Sunday from 10:00-11:30 a.m. we offer practice in-person (and on Zoom). Expect a short period of guidance, a silent sit and then time for community sharing. Sunday mornings are teacher-led two weeks a month and peer-led other weeks. To join remotely, access with this link. A deep bow of appreciation to Cricket Raybern for her work to help us re-launch Sunday practice at the center.
Head to our website to see details on even more opportunities to practice in community throughout the week.
May you be well. We hope to see you Saturday.
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
December 6, 2024
Dear PIMC Community Members,
The Portland Insight Meditation Center Board has worked hard over the past two months to manage the fallout from the tragic events of late September. Our focus remains on navigating the crisis and promoting the wellbeing of our Sangha.
PIMC practitioners have continued to meet online and more recently began coming back together in the Dharma Hall for Sunday morning mediation, thanks to the generous efforts of volunteers. We sincerely appreciate the Sangha’s patience and support through this evolving process.
As we now look to the future, we are focusing on the financial health and stability of PIMC. We are writing today to ask that you consider adding PIMC to your year-end giving and to your ongoing practice of Generosity (Dana).
You can make an online contribution to the organization here (see more options below).
It’s important to note that PIMC is currently operating at a deficit. We plan to outline full details on the organization’s finances in the new year as we develop long-term plans with input and feedback from the community.
Your donation today will go toward supporting guest teachers, community workshops, and additional opportunities for practice. It will also ensure PIMC offerings remain accessible to all members of the community. In addition, you can expect to see us continue to work with our friends at Zen Community of Oregon and Great Vow Monastery in the coming months to support the Sangha through council gatherings and other important events geared toward healing and safety within the Sangha.
Foremost, we are dedicated to this Sangha. We invite you to join us in that endeavor by offering support, whether that be through a financial contribution, volunteering, or by simply adding your presence at meditation sessions and other gatherings.
We are grateful for you as a member of this community and your ongoing Dharma practice.
Sincerely,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
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December 3, 2024
Hello Sangha Members,
We are excited to bring back teacher-led morning gatherings at the Center this coming Sunday, Dec. 8.
Join us in-person or online for a lightly guided meditation and a Dharma talk from Doug Pullin. There will also be time for sharing with other Sangha members, as well as community and conversation in the Living Room after the formal practice period.
It all takes place from 10 a.m. to noon. If you are joining remotely, use this Zoom link.
Moving forward, we’ll have teacher-led practice on Sundays two weeks a month and peer-led practice the other weeks. Keep a lookout for our weekly email to get more details.
Other Items For Your Calendar
We have lots going on in the coming weeks, as PIMC continues to evolve and bring the Dharma to life. Offerings include:
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Another council-style gathering in-person and online on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Like our first council meeting, held at the start of November, the Dec. 14 session will be facilitated by Jan Chozen Bays and other women leaders from the Zen Community of Oregon and Great Vow Monastery. This will be another opportunity for community members to reflect on the challenging circumstances PIMC has endured over the last two months. For those joining online, a Zoom link will be provided next week.
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A special winter solstice Heart of Freedom on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 7:00 p.m. in-person and via Zoom.
Led by Doug Pullin, the evening will include guided and silent meditation, a Dharma talk and a blessing circle (sharing wishes of wellbeing, love and compassion in a supportive group). Join in-person at the Center or online with this Zoom link.
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Monday morning Qigong and Mindful Movement class
This three-week class from Jim Dalton started this week, but you can join the other two dates (Dec. 9 and Dec. 16.) even if you couldn’t make the first one! The class is held Mondays from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the PIMC center in Southeast Portland (this class is in-person only). Register for the class today.
Head to our website to see details on other opportunities to practice in community throughout the week.
Finally, here’s a reminder that we’ve launched a community survey to better understand community members’ feelings about how PIMC should move forward into the future. If you haven’t offered your thoughts, please do so soon.
May you all be well as we enter this final month of the year. We are honored to be in community with you,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
November 27, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
The Thanksgiving holiday is upon us and we are filled with gratitude for the PIMC community and our continued ability to share the Dharma together. May all beings benefit from the merits of our practice.
Survey Says?
A heartfelt thank you to the more than 150 people who have already taken our community survey. Our goal is to better understand community members' feelings about how PIMC should evolve into the future. If you haven't offered your thoughts, please do so soon. Click here to take the survey.
Sunday Gathering In Person And Online
Our center in Southeast Portland will again be open this Sunday, Dec. 1, for morning meditation and hospitality. You can join online via Zoom with this link. We’ll start at 10 a.m. with a short period of chanting and some light guidance, followed by a silent sit and opportunity for sharing.
Reminder: Second Council-Style Gathering on Saturday, December 14 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Like our first council meeting, held at the start of November, the Dec. 14 session will be facilitated by Jan Chozen Bays, Laura Martin and Nan Whitaker-Emrich from the Zen Community of Oregon and Great Vow Monastery.
Council is a practice of relationship and of building community, in which we commit to a process of empathic listening and heartfelt communication. This will be another opportunity for community members to reflect on the challenging circumstances PIMC has endured over the last two months.
We will provide a Zoom link for virtual participants as we get closer to the event.
Continued Opportunities For Practice
Jim Dalton will be leading a Qigong and Mindful Movement class spanning three Mondays: Dec. 2, Dec. 9 and Dec. 16. The class will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the PIMC center in Southeast Portland (this class is in-person only). Register for Jim’s class today.
Doug Pullin will be leading a special winter solstice celebration/contemplation event on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. in-person and via Zoom. The evening will include guided and silent meditation, a Dharma talk and a blessing circle (sharing wishes of wellbeing, love and compassion in a supportive group). More information and registration coming soon.
Head to our website to see details on other opportunities to practice in community throughout the week.
Thanks for continuing to be on this path with us,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
November 21, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
We have a number of updates this week on events and offerings to help all of you in the PIMC community continue to connect, heal and dive deeper into Dharma practice.
First, we are happy to announce that we will be holding another council-style gathering in-person and online on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Like our first council meeting, held at the start of November, the Dec. 14 session will be facilitated by Jan Chozen Bays, Laura Martin and Nan Whitaker-Emrich from the Zen Community of Oregon and Great Vow Monastery.
Council is a practice of relationship and of building community, in which we commit to a process of empathic listening and heartfelt communication. This will be another opportunity for community members to reflect on the challenging circumstances PIMC has endured over the last two months.
Plan to join us at the center in Southeast Portland or join virtually using this link.
Zoom Option Returns for Sunday Sits
Over the past several weeks, the center has once again been open for Sunday morning meditation, and it’s been wonderful to sit as a community in the Dharma Hall.
Starting this Sunday, we will be making a virtual option available again for our friends outside the Portland region (and for those who may live locally but are not able to come to the center).
You can join the Sunday sit online via Zoom with this link. We’ll start at 10 a.m. with a short period of chanting and some light guidance, followed by a silent sit and opportunity for sharing.
More Updates
Next Thursday (Nov. 28) is Thanksgiving, so there will be no Heart of Freedom meeting with Doug Pullin. May you take a moment to offer gratitude for your practice that day!
Jim Dalton will be leading a Qigong and Mindful Movement class spanning three Mondays: Dec. 2, Dec. 9 and Dec. 16. The class will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the PIMC center in Southeast Portland (this class is in-person only). Register for Jim’s class today.
Doug Pullin will be leading a special winter solstice celebration/contemplation event on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. in-person and via Zoom. The evening will include guided and silent meditation, a Dharma talk and a blessing circle (sharing wishes of wellbeing, love and compassion in a supportive group). More information and registration coming soon!
Head to our website to see details on other opportunities to practice in community throughout the week.
Thanks for continuing to be on this path with us,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
November 7, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
We realize that this week’s election has, for some, added even more anxiety to what was already a very challenging time for our community.
This is a juncture when practice and Sangha are critical, and we wanted to let you know that we are now offering a number of regular opportunities for meditation and connection:
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Join us every Sunday from 10:00-11:30 a.m. in-person or online. Expect a short period of guidance, a silent sit and then time for community sharing. Afterwards, enjoy coffee, tea, snacks and conversation in the Living Room. To join remotely, access with this link.
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Peer-Led Morning Sit. Daily (Monday through Saturday) at 7:00 a.m. Pacific on Zoom. Access with this link.
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Jim's Guest House, led by Jim Dalton. Meets on Zoom on Monday nights at 7:00 p.m. Pacific. Access with this link.
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Peer-Led Tuesday Morning Sit. Meets on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. Pacific. Access with this link.
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The Heart of Freedom, led by Doug Pullin. Meets on Thursday nights on Zoom at 7:30 p.m. Pacific. Access with this link.
A Powerful Reconvening
Additionally, we would like to thank all of you who attended last Sunday’s enormously powerful council gathering (and an extra bow of appreciation for our facilitators from Great Vow Monastery and Zen Community of Oregon). We apologize to anyone who tried to join via Zoom but could not enter the event due to us reaching the virtual capacity limit. We will be sure to be more mindful of our maximum moving forward.
As a Board, we are in the process of reflecting on the day and determining next steps for more council circles and other programming that can help the Sangha heal and evolve.
We are also working to determine the best structure for planning the long-term future of PIMC as an organization and to garner direct feedback on this process from Sangha members. Be on the lookout for more information on all this very soon.
The enormous turnout we saw last Sunday is a clear signal of the strength and vitality of our community, as well as of the impact of our collective Dharma practice. We look forward to continuing to create the container for this experiment in American Buddhism, regardless of the political turmoil or personal tragedies around us.
Please reach out at PIMCBoard@portlandinsight.org with any thoughts, concerns or questions. And thank you for being here with us on the path.
Sincerely,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
October 30, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
We’d like to invite you to a special opportunity to practice and reconnect in a hybrid format this Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m to noon.
The council-style gathering (more information below) will be our first time bringing Sangha members back together since the tragic and challenging events we encountered in late September.
Please join us in person at the center in Southeast Portland or via Zoom. Zoom participants should contact office@portlandinsight.org to receive a link for our gathering. In-person participants are invited to arrive at the center as early as 9:30 a.m.
Also, please remember that daylight savings time ends Sunday morning, so our clocks will be falling back an hour.
What to Expect
This Sunday’s event will be held in a council circle format. After an opening chant and a short period of silent meditation, Sangha members will be able to share their perspectives and feelings around the recent resignation of our guiding teacher and the suicide death of a longtime community member.
Council is a practice of relationship and of building community, in which we commit to a process of empathic listening and heartfelt communication.
The open sharing at the heart of council practice may have therapeutic effects, but it is not therapy and is not convened with the intention to resolve anything, or necessarily to come to a particular resolution or consensus. Its potential is to cultivate the thoughtful expression of the individual’s voice of experience, reflection, and wisdom. It is an invitation for collective or communal wisdom to arise.
You can read more information on guidelines for the council practice here. We will also provide printouts of the guidelines Sunday.
Who will be leading?
The PIMC Board and remaining teachers will lead individual components of Sunday’s gathering, and the council process will be facilitated by Jan Chozen Bays, Laura Martin and Nan Whitaker-Emrich. These three experienced teachers and facilitators are associated with Zen Community of Oregon in Portland and Great Vow Monastery in Clatskanie. We are grateful for the generous support and guidance they have offered PIMC over the last few weeks.
Jan Chozen Bays is an ordained Zen teacher and a pediatrician who specialized for thirty
years in the evaluation of children for abuse and neglect. She trained in Zen for fifty years, with
Roshis Taizan Maezumi and Shodo Harada. With her husband, Hogen Bays, she serves as co-
abbot of Great Vow Zen Monastery, a residential center for intensive Zen training in Clatskanie,
Oregon. Over the last 40 years she has assisted a number of sanghas with situations of
misconduct by Buddhist teachers. She teaches Healthy Boundaries for Buddhist Leaders, an
online course designed to help prevent misuse of power.
Laura Jomon Martin has been practicing Zen since 2004 and received Lay Teacher Transmission from Chozen and Hogen Roshi in 2019. She has served in various capacities within the Zen Community of Oregon Sangha, leading retreats and classes, and she has served on the Sangha Harmony Committee, the Board of Directors, and the Communications Committee. She continues a long career as a social worker (since 1993), with most of those years in community mental health agencies.
Nan Whitaker-Emrich has been an active member of the Zen Community of Oregon since 2006. During that time she served as co-chair of The Engaged Buddhism Committee, on the Board of Directors, and as a member of the Sangha Harmony Committee through the development and writing of Zen Community of Oregon's Ethical Principles and Conflict Management document. In her professional life she worked as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist for more than 35 years.
Our FAQ on recent events
For more information on what has occurred at Portland Insight in recent weeks, we encourage you to read our list of Frequently Asked Questions.
The gathering Sunday will be focused on creating space for community members to give voice to their own individual experience. It will not be a forum for communicating details about the incidents that occurred in September – please read the FAQ page to familiarize yourself with the Sangha’s current situation.
We thank you so much for the continued support of the community and dedication to Dharma practice during these difficult times. As always, feel free to reach out to us at BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org with any questions or comments.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
October 24, 2024
Dear Portland Insight Sangha members,
Thank you again for your patience and support as we continue to navigate the enormously challenging circumstances that our community confronts.
We are pleased to announce that we have scheduled a time for meditation practice and dialogue in a hybrid format on Sunday, Nov. 3 from 10 a.m to noon.
You are invited to join us at the PIMC center in Southeast Portland or via Zoom for a council-style gathering that day. After an opening chant and a short period of silent meditation, Sangha members will be able to share their perspectives and feelings around the recent resignation of our guiding teacher and the tragic death of a longtime community member.
The event will be guided by Jan Chozen Bays, Laura Martin and Nan Whitaker-Emrich, three experienced teachers and facilitators who are leaders at Zen Community of Oregon in Portland and Great Vow Monastery in Clatskanie. We are grateful for the generous support and guidance they have offered PIMC over the last few weeks.
Sangha members joining at the center in-person can arrive as early as 9:30 a.m. The council meeting will run until noon and regular Sunday hospitality (coffee, tea and treats) will take place in the PIMC Living Room immediately following.
This will be an opportunity to re-connect with fellow practitioners and receive support as the community continues to move through this painful and traumatic period. We will send more information next week, as well as a Zoom link for those individuals planning to join online.
We are also finalizing a list of answers to frequently asked questions we’ve received in the last month, which we plan to make available before Nov. 3.
In the meantime, feel free to reach out to us at BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org with any questions or comments.
Sincerely,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
October 10, 2024
To the Sangha of the Portland Insight Meditation Center,
We know that the recent resignation of our Guiding Teacher and tragic suicide death of a community member are unnerving developments that have likely raised many questions and concerns for you.
We appreciate your patience and support as we continue to work through this enormously complicated situation. We’d like to offer an update on the work we have been doing to address this crisis as well as outline some next steps to bring the community back together.
On Sept. 23, we learned the details of Robert Beatty’s ethically inappropriate relationship and the death of KB Mercer.
We acted immediately to secure Robert’s resignation, reach out to KB’s family and others to fully understand the scope of what had transpired, and inform the PIMC community of the basic facts.
We then began the challenging process of disentangling PIMC from Robert, who has been at the center of the organization since its founding two decades ago, and who was tied to virtually all of the financial accounts and operational systems at the center.
We have also worked to remove Robert’s access to the PIMC building and his former office; brought on legal counsel to ensure we are taking proper steps and protecting the organization; and taken in feedback and perspective from numerous community members.
We’ve tackled each of these crucial tasks as a small, all-volunteer Board and with the hugely helpful support of one part-time staff member.
While taking these actions to stabilize and secure PIMC at a fundamental level, we needed to pause all Sangha gatherings, both in-person and online. We understand this likely added a sense of unease, confusion and frustration for many – it is in times of tragedy and uncertainty that Sangha is its most critical.
Please know this move to pause was not a decision made lightly. The events of late September have been so devastating that the wisest move from our perspective was to stop all programming. This gave us space as a Board to understand and work through all the tasks that needed to be immediately addressed while also giving us time to determine how to best bring Sangha members back together in a safe, supportive environment.
Along those lines, we are ready to inform you that opportunities for group practice are being rekindled in virtual settings.
A daily morning meditation group is gathering at 7 a.m. Pacific Monday through Saturday. This is a peer-led gathering (no teacher present) that involves a silent sit and an opportunity for personal sharing.
Additionally, Doug Pullin has restarted his Thursday evening Heart of Freedom group and Jim Dalton is offering his Guest House gathering on Monday nights. For the time being, neither are being held under the PIMC umbrella.
If you are interested in joining any of the opportunities for group practice mentioned above, please be in touch at BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org and we can provide you with additional details and a Zoom link.
Finally, we are currently working to set a date for a community dialogue, which will be open to anyone who would like to participate and will be held online.
We are in discussions with a facilitator who has expertise in guiding Buddhist communities through episodes of grief and trauma, and our hope is that this individual will lead us in the community discussion. The gathering will serve as a venue for us to be together as a Sangha, for community members to ask questions, and for all of us to start to think collectively about where PIMC goes from here.
Information on the date and time of that community dialogue will be sent out as soon as it is finalized.
Again, we so appreciate your patience and understanding as we have tried to do our best to manage a series of events that has shaken all of us so deeply. We are working as hard and thoughtfully as possible in our role as stewards of the Dharma and to serve all of you that make up this Sangha.
Please continue to reach out with thoughts or questions at BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org. We look forward to connecting again soon,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
October 3, 2024
To the Sangha of the Portland Insight Meditation Center,
Last week we informed you about the death of a Sangha member, and we are following up now to offer more information.
KB Mercer, 64, took her own life on September 21, a fact we share with the heaviest of hearts.
She had been an active part of PIMC for years, serving as a volunteer greeter on Sunday mornings and participating in many gatherings at the center and online.
We remember KB as a dedicated Dharma practitioner who was also passionate about climate action, theater, music and much else. We and many others at PIMC are devastated by her loss.
Our decision not to share this information sooner was to ensure KB’s family had time to announce the details first, on their own terms. You can read more about KB in an online obituary posted by her family. That site also gives you the opportunity to donate to organizations fighting for causes important to KB during her life.
The suicide death of a community member is tragic and unnerving. We send thoughts of healing and love to KB’s family, as well as anyone feeling the pain of this death. The Buddha taught us to open to suffering and impermanence, but experiencing the manifestation of those realities in this episode is painful beyond words.
For those community members who may find themselves troubled by these details, we have compiled a list of resources that you can turn to for help in the event of a mental health crisis.
Finally, we recognize the need to come together in practice in challenging times. We are continuing to work through the complex process of separating the organization from its founder in the wake of his serious violation of our Code of Ethics and subsequent resignation. For the time being, we need to continue to keep the center closed and all programming on pause.
We are committed to keeping lines of communication open and will update you immediately as we decide on next steps. If you’d like to be in touch with us, please email BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org.
May we all remember KB and, in so doing, remember the preciousness of life.
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)
September 25, 2024
To the Sangha of the Portland Insight Meditation Center,
The PIMC Board learned on Monday, September 23, 2024 that Robert Beatty, the organization’s Guiding Teacher and Founder, was involved in a sexual relationship with a longtime student and member of the community. This relationship was a clear violation of PIMC’s code of ethics.
We also learned that the community member in question tragically passed away last weekend.
We accepted Robert's resignation as Guiding Teacher, President and Board Member on Monday evening. He is no longer affiliated with the organization. We have also instructed Robert to refrain from contacting or communicating with PIMC community members.
The PIMC Board is deeply saddened by this turn of events. We will be working diligently to determine how best to move forward as an organization.
In the meantime, all PIMC programming is on pause until further notice. We will provide updates as more details are available. You can reach us by email at BoardPIMC@portlandinsight.org.
Sincerely,
The PIMC Board
(Vik Anantha, Tracy Cullen, Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, Dan Leif and Doug Pullin)