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ONLINE: Sangha Night The Teaching of Milarepa - Led by Manjumitra

The Sangha Night team look forward to welcoming you twice a month; once on zoom (7.00-9.00) and, we hope, once in-person (7.00-9.30). The dates will generally be the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. Check the website near to the time.

The Sangha is the Buddhist term for the community of people wishing to learn from the Buddha's teachings. Lalitaraja, Santva, Manjumitra, Khemananda and guest Order Members take turns to lead these evenings, practising and communicating Buddhism. A Sangha evening might include a talk, meditation, discussion, workshop, devotional practice. Open to all (though it is helpful if you have had an introduction to the Mindfulness of Breathing and Metta Bhavana meditation practices).

Following the Dharma Day festival, this evening explores Milarepa,  the famous 11th century Tibetan Buddhist teacher.

His teaching still has a startling immediacy, and is often based on spontaneously created Dharma songs he sung to people he met. 

The evening offers an invitation to explore its relevance to us.

 The evening involves meditation, a talk, interaction and a short ritual.

The Sangha Night team is looking forward to welcoming you.

Join Zoom Meeting here or sign in to Zoom and use Meeting ID: 811 8118 2658 and Passcode: 7q4jet

Open to All. No booking required but please do donate if you possibly can to help the sangha flourish. Suggested donation £10. Please donate here

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IN PERSON: Sangha Night Creatively responding to our mortality | Led by Khemananda