Ask a Monk..? How to Break Through Life Obstacles..
Life is a series of questions. Buddhism offers a guidance to find right solutions, leading us both to worldly success and also to enlightenment. Venerable Samitha will start the session with a short introduction on how to apply Buddhist teachings to break through obstacles. You are welcome to bring your questions related to Buddhism, meditation, or any thing in life to find out answers through Buddhist teachings.
Ask A Monk...?
How to Break Through Obstacles in Life...
Talk, Guided Meditation &
Interaction Dialogue with Q&A
By Bhante Samitha
Sunday 20th November 2016
From 5PM till 7PM
At Cambridge University Buddhist Society
The Knight Room, Westcott House, Jesus Lane, Cambridge CB5 8BP
Venerable Akurala Samitha Thero will lead a Buddhist discussion this Sunday (the 20th) from 5 to 7 pm in Westcott House, Cambridge.
Life is a series of questions. Buddhism offers a guidance to find right solutions, leading us both to worldly success and also to enlightenment. Venerable Samitha will start the session with a short introduction on how to apply Buddhist teachings to break through obstacles. This will be followed by a question and answer session, in which everyone is free to ask any question from Venerable Samitha. You are welcome to bring your questions related to Buddhism, meditation, or any thing in life to find out answers through Buddhist teachings. The event will also include a short guided meditation.
Venerable Akurala Samitha Thero is the head of the Dhamma Nikethanaya Buddhist Centre for Education, Meditation, Psychotherapy and Counselling in Letchworth. He has been a Buddhist monk for 25 years and meditation teacher for over 15 years.
Date : Sunday 20 November
Time : 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm
Location : The Knight Room, Westcott House, Jesus Lane, Cambridge CB5 8BP
Map : https://goo.gl/maps/ub3Zh65RjEn
Please see the attachment for the location of the Knight Room in the Westcott House.
All our events are free and open to all.
With Metta,
Himantha Cooray
Cambridge University Buddhist Society