'Lion’s roar – speaking up in a troubled world'
In Buddhism the Bodhisattva ideal exists, where Buddhists dedicate their lives to the alleviation of suffering of all, and tirelessly dedicate themselves to this task.
In this spirit Buddhist Action Month (BAM) was born. Buddhists commit to taking action in areas of concern, usually around the degradation of the environment or issues around poverty and other social concerns.
Most of us have intentions to act with care for the environment and a desire to help those less fortunate. However, many things seem to get in the way of translating this intention into action. For some, feelings of scarcity and lack shrink their perception of the resources they have available to offer. Others are overwhelmed by a sense of hopelessness or dissuaded by feelings of hypocrisy from giving their resources to a cause.
This year’s theme is “Lion’s roar – speaking up in a troubled world.” We will look at speech as a vehicle for transforming our relationships with each other and the physical world we inhabit.
Over the month of June, we will cover the following themes:
2 and 9 June - BAM and communicating from the Heart with Guhyasiddhi
Guhyasiddhi will be leading a 2 part workshop on the principles of Non-violent communication. The aim of non-violent communication is to be able to discuss things in such a way as to respect the needs of both parties. Creative and open in approach, it values empathy as a tool to enhance relationships and resolve differences.
Wednesday nights are a place for people who have attended our foundation courses to come together and celebrate community as well as an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the Buddha's teaching.
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Guhyasiddhi learned meditation at the Auckland Buddhist Centre in 1981 after an extended period travelling the world exploring various cultures and…