When we make a deeper commitment to our Buddhist spiritual practice, we talk about going for refuge to the Three Jewels, the Buddha, the Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) and the Sangha (the community of those who practise the Dharma). This evening we will explore the Sangha jewel with Akshobhini.
This evening starts in the shrine room at 7pm and ends around 8:15pm. After that, you are welcome to stay for a cup of tea, ask further questions, talk about Buddhism, and meet others attending the class.
Although Dharma Night is suitable for everyone, regardless of their level of experience or exposure to Buddhism, if you like what you find we recommend that you sign up for one of our introductory Buddhist meditation courses. These courses provide a systematic introduction to Buddhist meditation practise and are really the best first step if you feel like exploring more.
Koha/dana
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