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ONLINE: Our First Men's Event ***SPECIAL LAUNCH*** - The King Archetype in Spiritual Life

***SPECIAL LAUNCH - FIRST OF A SERIES OF MEN’S EVENTS***

Saturday 22 May 16:00-18:00 on Zoom
Open to all men. By donation.
Led by Aryadhara and the Men’s Kula

We are delighted to be introducing the first of our new monthly men’s events. This will be a friendly informal monthly forum for men who wish to explore different aspects of meditation and the Buddha's teachings. Some experience of meditation is helpful but not essential. These events will be facilitated ongoingly by our Men’s Kula: Anandavajra, Aryadhara, Aryajit, Nandaraja & Shakyasiddhi.

***LAUNCH EVENT SAT 22nd MAY 4pm-6pm***
The King Archetype in Spiritual Life, led by Aryadhara and the Men’s Kula

What is the archetype of the King and what implications might it have for us as men exploring how to live a spiritual life? Archetypes take us into the realm of undefined meaning, where we connect with universal truths about what it means to be human. Join us for this rare opportunity to connect with men of all levels of experience - those who are part of the Sangha (see here) as well as those who are just interested or curious. As well as exploring important themes and ideas together, in time we’ll also be getting practical through collaborating on shared projects and initiatives. If you have an idea for a project or task do let us know!

To join the event on Zoom you can click the link here or sign in to Zoom at https://zoom.us and use Meeting ID: 890 3090 2726 and Passcode: 382301. PLEASE NOTE: This event is offered in the spirit of generosity in that our teachers give their time for free. Please consider joining with that spirit and donating to help us keep our Centre afloat through these difficult times. Suggested donation £10. Please donate here and use reference ‘Men’s Event’.

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