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| August | |||
Sun 15 |
10.30am |
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| September | |||
Wed 8 Fri 10 Sat 11 Sun 12 Tues 14 Wed 15 Thurs 16 Fri 17 Sun 19 Mon 20 Wed 22 Sun 26 Mon 27 Mon 27 Thurs 30 |
7.30pm 2.15pm 10.30am 10.30am 10.00am 6.30pm 7.30pm 8.15pm 10.30am 10.30am 1.00pm 10.30am 1.00pm 7.00pm 10.15am |
Meditation
& Buddhism part 2 course
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| October | |||
Sun 17 Sun 24 Sat 30 Sun 31 |
10.30am 10.30am 7.30pm 10.30am |
Mantra
and Meditation day retreat |
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| November | |||
Tues 2 Thurs 4 Sun 21 |
10.00am 7.30pm 10.30am |
Engaging
the Heart foundation course Engaging the Heart foundation course Sangha Day Festival |
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| January 2011 | |||
Tues 11 Thurs 13 Mon 24 |
10.00am 7.30pm 7.00pm |
The
Four Noble Truths foundation course |
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The evening usually begins with a period of meditation. Following this there is often a short talk on one of the fundamental teachings of the Buddha, with space for questions and discussion. The evening generally concludes with some devotional practice, after which there is time for tea-drinking and chatting downstairs. Every few weeks we have a Practice Night, which involves more meditation and devotional practice. And around the three main Buddhist Festivals of the year (Buddha Day, Dharma Day and Sangha Day) Sangha Night is given over to a more festive and celebratory atmosphere.