Saturday 12 June 10:30 - 12:30
Suitable for Newcomers / Intermediates / Regulars
Led by: Ratnaprabha (our Chair) & team
Booking essential for live places as spaces are limited; online places by donation
Start your weekend in a positive way with our friendly Saturday morning class, suitable for all. The first hour is meditation teaching and practice. Then at 11:30 we continue with an exploration of Buddhist teachings. This week is a special guest talk.
***JUNE 12th IS THE SIXTH MONTHLY KEYNOTE TALK OF 2021***
“How to be aware and why: what have the Buddha’s teachings on mindfulness got to offer” with Lalitaraja
What can the Buddha's teachings on mindfulness tell us about how to be aware and why? The Buddha’s 5th Precept advises us that to purify our minds we should work to develop mindfulness. He also advises this is easier if we abstain from intoxicants. Sobriety is definitely helpful in developing mindfulness and making progress on our path. And mindfulness can definitely play a key role in achieving sobriety. But is sobriety the opposite of intoxication? Today we'll explore the question of what it means to be intoxicated, why that is a problem and how can we apply the Buddha's teaching on mindfulness in our lives.
This talk continues our theme for 2021 - The Triple Training or 3-Fold Path: new life (ethics), new mind (meditation) and new insight (wisdom). Recordings of past talks can be found on our North London Buddhist Centre YouTube channel here.
ONLINE PARTICIPANTS:- Please pay what you can for the class to help support the centre through the current crisis time. Suggested amount £10.
Click here to access the class on Zoom. Session opens at 10:15 and class starts 10:30. Zoom Meeting ID: 630 207 959; Passcode 549385 or watch on YouTube live here
Recordings of past talks and meditations can be found on our North London Buddhist Centre YouTube channel here