Dharma Monday

Pilgrimage: Journeying into the unknown

Lumbini

A pilgrimage is a journey of spiritual significance.

Traditionally it involves travelling to a sacred place as an act of faith and devotion. Many religions place great spiritual importance on particular places and journeying to these sites gives rise to feelings of veneration or reverence in the Pilgrim.

For Buddhists those sacred places include Lumbini - the Buddha's birthplace, Bodhgaya - the place where the Buddha attained Enlightenment, Saranth where he delivered his first teaching and Kushinagar where he attained parinirvana.

Other places of pilgrimage in India and Nepal connected to the life of the Buddha include Sravasti, Sankasia, Rajgir and Vaishali. These sites are all said to be places where he performed miracles.

In this four week Dharma Monday series we will be exploring different aspects of pilgrimage. From the significant outward journey to the sacred sites of the Buddha to the trans-formative, internal journey of the Dharma-wayfarer - and a few other places in between.

All this and more as we reflect on what it means to be a 'Pilgrim' in this precious human life.

Pilgrimage - a solitary affair
In this talk Akasasri journeys to the hinterlands of the mind. Having led a fairly adventurous life in the mountains and wilderness where exploring new places was exciting rather than terrifying, inner exploration is the new frontier. While exciting, it is far from comfortable at times. One way to enter this sacred space is by going on solitary retreat, where there is no-one but yourself to face.

We pilgrimage to places where the veils between self and Reality seem thinner.

Dharma night is suitable for those who would like to learn more about Buddhism. It is also a popular night for regular friends to drop in and practice together. If you are a beginner but can't get to/or have just started one of our meditation classes, you are still welcome to come and join in.

The usual program for the evening is a talk or discussion on some aspect of Buddhism, tea break, then group meditation to end the evening.

Dharma talks at the Auckland Buddhist Centre
A collection of talks given by the Sangha available for download

When

30 April 2018  7:00pm-9:15pm

Cost

By koha/dana

Caring for each other's health

Before attending, please read our current Covid Guidelines. This is part of how we practice together.

Location

Image of The Auckland Buddhist Centre
The Auckland Buddhist Centre

45b Normanby Rd, Mt Eden

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Portrait of Akasasri
Akasasri

For much of her life the outdoors and living with nature, especially New Zealand’s beautiful mountains, forests, rivers and coasts, has been where…