Labour Day Monday will be a practise night at the centre.
Akasasri will lead us in a seven-fold puja. This traditional Buddhist devotional practise cultivates the conditions for the arising of the bodhicitta: the bodhisattva's will to Enlightenement for the sake of all sentient beings.
The evening starts in the shrine room and ends a little after 8pm. After that, you are welcome to stay for a cup of tea, ask further questions, and talk more about Buddhism.
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.
Koha/dana
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