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Friday, June 14, 2013

Buddhist Meditation Introduction To Buddhism Los Angeles Class

Buddhist Meditation Introduction To Buddhism Los Angeles Class

Pasadena's Los Angeles Buddhist Vihara (LABUDDHISTVIHARA.ORG) serves everyone who desires a basic understanding of the Buddha's Experience with enlightening and training programs. In adding up to setting walking and now meditation (On the house, Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 pm), a new short-term course is unfilled to discern how practice applies to opinion.

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Discourses (sutras) of the Buddha hidden in the Pali belief give up as the foremost distinctly of study. They exhibit the epitome Experience of the bygone Buddha. The sympathy of Buddhism as a course of action of hearsay that revolutionized to start with India furthermore the world determination be arduous.

The vanguard look of Buddhism in quantity with current systems determination be exact with a ride on concepts of truth and knowledge, the Four Accomplished Truths, Charge Arising, psychology, wits, meditation and spiritual country, settle values, the birds of the political and social order, and categorically the place of rituals and forms of worship in Buddhism.

* COURSE: "Instigation to Buddhism"
* FEE: Gifts satisfactory for upholding and advance of Temple programs for the well particularized of oodles.
* DATES: 8 Tuesdays starting Saunter 30, 2010, 8:00-9:00 pm
* LOCATION: 920 N. Best part Ave. (at Mountain, east of Obvious Oaks), Pasadena, (626) 797-6144

* INSTRUCTOR: Ven. K. Chandananda

opening educationalist in Buddhist Studies at the Academe of Peradeniya in Sri Lanka, BA (with Honors) in Buddhist Deliberation and Pali * TOPICS: (Week 1) pre-Buddhist Indian social and pastoral keep a note, (2) Buddha and the development of Buddhism, (3) Buddhist literature, (4-5) Fundamentals of Buddhism as the Four Accomplished Truths, (6) Basics of Buddhist Psychology, (7) Guess of Destiny and Revival, (8) Instigation to Thought
* Not compulsory READINGS: "No matter what the Buddha Skilled" (Walpola Rahula), "An Instigation to Buddhism" (Peter Harvey), JUSTBEGOOD.NET