From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Sun, 3 Jun, 2012 - 21:55Sunday 24 June This being, that becomes, from the arising of this, that arises. Come and explore this core teaching of the Buddha in company with friends in the good life. A day for women mitras and dharmacharinis in the Bristol, Cardiff and West Wales sanghas - with Satyalila, Khemajoti and friends.9.30 for prompt 10 start - finish around 4.30pm
Bring veggie lunch to share
Suggested donation £15. Please book so we know numbers
From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Sun, 3 Jun, 2012 - 21:45Sat 9 June This month our sangha social is a chance to sing, play, dance or recite. Please bring acoustic intruments and veggie food to share. 7.30 - 10pm
From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Sun, 3 Jun, 2012 - 21:39Saturday 23 June A meditative dance night at Bristol Buddhist Centre, exploring the Triratna system of practice through movement and free dance. No need for any experience of meditation or dance. Theme for June - Interconnectedness More information here
From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Sun, 3 Jun, 2012 - 21:32Postponed till September! Date to be confirmed An opportunity for young people from Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff and beyond to come together and practise. Click for more information
From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Sun, 3 Jun, 2012 - 21:27Saturday 16 June 10 - 1 This monthly Saturday morning class introduces two meditation practices, the mindfulness of breathing and the development of loving kindness, with time for questions & discussion. Full instruction is given including help finding a comfortable way to sit. No need to book - just turn up. Suggested donation £12 (£8 concession)
Live on the 2012 Triratna International Retreat, Arthamitra introduces Metta Vihara - Triratna’s new purpose-built Retreat Centre in the Netherlands. Find it at http://www.mettavihara.nl/
A talk given by Kamalashila on the 2012 Triratna International Retreat, in which he explores the ‘Mandala of the Buddha’ - some of the Buddha’s many qualities which, perhaps, gave rise to the later Mahayana ‘Mandala of the Five Buddhas’.