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ONLINE: Sangha Night - Buddhists Talking About Racism (Part 2)

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, and tea. Open to all (though it is helpful if you have had an introduction to the Mindfulness of Breathing and Metta Bhavana meditation practices).

Join us for Sangha Night on 17 August for the second part of our discussion on racism. This will be led by Lalitaraja who will be using his reading and listening - since the death of George Floyd - to reflect on how the Buddhist Threefold way of Ethics, Meditation and Wisdom can support a compassionate encounter with issues of race.

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ONLINE: Sangha Night - Buddhists Talking About Racism (Part 1)

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ONLINE: Sangha Night - “Cherish the Doctrine”