19:00-20:30
All welcome
From July 23rd. 2014 (6 weeks)
Contact: pbctriratna@gmail.com
Hard it is to train the mind that goes where it likes
and does what it wants. But a trained mind brings
health and happiness – The Buddha
19:00-20:30
All welcome
From July 23rd. 2014 (6 weeks)
Contact: pbctriratna@gmail.com
Hard it is to train the mind that goes where it likes
and does what it wants. But a trained mind brings
health and happiness – The Buddha
Practice nights including meditation & Buddhism
7pm – 9pm
27th January for 5 weeks
(For people with experience of Triratna’s system of meditation)
The Wheel of Life is not really a painting but a mirror, giving one successively more profound insights into yourself, and revealing the next step in escaping the endless round.

Explore Buddhist Ethics
A 5 week exploration of Buddhist ethics with meditation
Starting November 11th
Donation basis (suggested donation £7)
Contact: pbctriratna@gmail.com
Explore the Five Buddha Mandala
7 October – 4 November
Drop in. Suggested donation £7
Contact: pbctriratna@gmail.com
| Date: | Thursday 19th September 2013 to Thursday 24th October 2013
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| Time: | 7pm – 9pm
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| Cost: | £70 / £45 concession
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| Led by: | Sanghapala / Aryavachin
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| Description: | Meditation provides a way to help you relax, become more focused, develop your relationships, understand yourself better and become wiser and more compassionate. The two meditations introduced in this course are based on those taught by the Buddha to help his followers towards Enlightenment and are the mindfulness of breathing and development of loving-kindness (metta bhavana) meditations. |
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There are six sessions which usually consist of instruction in meditation; short meditations; semi-formal presentations by the leader(s); discussion time for participants to relate the material to their own experience; and experiential workshop aspects. For the duration of the course, you are encouraged to take up a daily meditation practice of 30 minutes per day.
Payment by cash, cheque or bank draft
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Monday nights start at 7pm. The nights comprise Mantrayana, Mindfulness of Breathing, Metta Bhavana and Just Sitting practices as well as discussion of the Buddha’s teachings.
An investigation of the Just Sitting Practice, one of the main practices in the Triratna Buddhist movement.