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Join an ongoing group exploring the principles of Buddhist practice

Join Bodhipaksa on open-ended workshop for practice, discussion, and the exploration of key Buddhist teachings, in a friendly group setting — on Skype.

  • Curious about how to take your meditation practice into daily life?
  • Want to explore Buddhist practice in more depth?
  • Interested in meeting up regularly with other practitioners in a friendly setting?

Bodhipaksa has been meeting regularly for a year now with a small, friendly, and very dedicated group of Buddhists. Every Tuesday night we meet, do a brief meditation together, and then explore Buddhist teachings and how they apply to our lives.

This is a very welcoming and informal group, and places are very limited.

Who is this for?

You don’t have to regard yourself as a Buddhist to join, although you should be familiar with meditation and have an interest in putting the Buddha’s teachings into practice in your life.

Date and time

Starts Tues, Feb 28, 8:30 PM EST.
The equivalent time in other US timezones is:

7:30 PM Central
6:30 PM Mountain
5:30 PM Pacific

(To find the times in others part of the world, click here and convert from “USA – New Hampshire – Concord” to your local time zone.)

Cost

Participation on the course is by donation.

Further details

For more details, click here.

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Comment from Beth
Time: February 26, 2012, 11:27 pm

I just came from a lovely weekend retreat at Aryaloka in NH and would love to participate in online study.
Please let me know if there is space if I could join your group. I have some experience with Buddhism and meditation but am still a beginner level student.

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