Sangha Night

Conditionality: Personal reflections

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Come along next week for Sangha Night, an opportunity to deepen our understanding of the Dharma, how it relates to our own lives, and practice together.

We warmly invite you to come along next week for Sangha Night. It will give you a unique opportunity to enhance your appreciation of the Dharma, and how it relates to your own life, as well as to practise with others.

On Sangha Nights we mostly meditate together, then listen to a 20-30 minute presentation from a member of our community. Following this, we usually divide into small groups for a 20-minute discussion on the evening’s theme.

Conditionality: Personal reflections
Vajrasarasi will introduce Sangha night members , who will give us their personal reflections and responses to the talks about conditionality, which have been presented over the past four weeks:

  • Conditionality – introducing the three Laksanas.
  • Introduction to the niyamas.
  • Dharma niyamas.
  • Conditionality – karma and rebirth

Sangha Nights involve people interested in and curious about Buddhism gathering together to celebrate community. This deepens their knowledge of Buddhism, and their understanding of how to practise it. These evening events are specially created for those who have been coming to the centre for a little while and are familiar with meditation. If your contact with us has been minimal, then we recommend that you attend our Intro course first – even if you have previously practised within other traditions.

When

17 August 2026  7:00pm-9:00pm

Cost

By donation (suggested $15). (Cash or EFTPOS)

Nothing to spare tonight? Come along anyway. You’re always welcome.

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Caring for each other's health

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

Location

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The Auckland Buddhist Centre

45b Normanby Rd, Mt Eden

Led by

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Sangha night team

A team of Triratna Order members and Mitras