BUDDHIST PRACTICE & TALK MEETING

BUDDHIST PRACTICE & TALK MEETING

Attend, Practice & Learn

By Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut

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Sunday, June 9 · 9 - 10:30am EDT

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Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut

343 Washington Terrace Middletown, CT 06459

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About this event

Attend, Practice & Learn.

Come and explore the core teachings and practices of Buddhism, as a philosophy of life and deep spiritual practice, that blends classic Buddhism with novel Shin Buddhist teachings, with one of Connecticut’s most well-known Buddhist teachers, Rev. Daishin Senpai, M.A. Since 2001, our Practice & Talk Meetings have been enriching occasions to personally engage the Dharma (Buddhism) in a an innovative, gentle, and meaningful way.

Our meetings at Wesleyan University include meditation, sacred chants, incense offering, and so much more. Open to the general public, beginners, and veteran practitioners alike.

WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you give yourself time to arrive in-person before the 9 a.m. meeting.

Our Location: Our location is unequaled in Connecticut which includes an authentic Zen garden and tatami room.

Parking: Limited parking on Washington Terrace but there is plenty on Mt. Vernon Street which is the side street, next to the center.

Meeting Rules: Practice kind speech, be courteous, and abstain from talking about current politics or display or wear political or offensive symbols or imagery.

Suggested Donation: $10 -$15 (cash or check) to help cover costs for our meetings, other expenses, internet services, our extensive outreach efforts, Meetup, and standard operating costs. Thank you in advance for your generous support.



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Since 2001, the Fellowship has offered a full array of spiritual activities that include bimonthly Practice & Talk gatherings, family practice meetings, meditation circle, a 12 Step group, prison ministry, end of life programs, retreats, mindfulness, meditation and contemplative training, social and cultural events, and plenty of opportunities to learn about and practice the Buddhism in the contemporary American context.

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