Everyone is invited as we celebrate this most important day in the Buddhist calendar with meditation, stories from the life of the Buddha, shared food, and a special ritual.
The life story of the Buddha is much more than a historical account – it is a poetic myth full of profound meanings that resonate in the depths of the mind. This is particularly true of the most important event in the Buddha’s whole career, his attainment of Enlightenment. To feel the impact of the images in the Buddha’s story we need to open up to them imaginatively, and not just engage our rational, critical mind.
During this festival day we will plunge into four of the myths, stories and symbols associated with the moment of enlightenment: the Bodhi tree itself, the epic attack of Mara (the ‘Satan’ of Buddhism), the calling of the Earth Goddess and the visit of Mucalinda the The Serpent King.
Programme
Shakyamuni visualisation for Mitras & Order Members only at 10.15am (doors open 10am)
Doors then open at 11.15am and everyone is welcome regardless of your experience level.
11.30am Reflective meditations
1pm Shared buffet lunch (bring a vegetarian dish/item to share)
2pm Symposium of four short personal talks, followed by discussion groups.
3.10pm workshop
3.40pm Tea Break
4pm Buddha Day Ritual (all welcome).
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