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Adult Dhamma Camp conducted by Ven. Kumara Bhikkhu Date: 24-27 Dec 2009 The Buddha taught the Noble Eightfold Path (N8P) as the way to the complete ending of suffering. That however does not mean we have to wait and continue to suffer until then. Rather, we can use N8P to end our present predominant sufferings right here and now. As we do that, we peel off our mass of suffering along with the attached egoic identifications, layer by layer, and move closer to the complete ending of suffering. Content:
IMPORTANT: The course involves deep emotional, mental and spiritual purification. It will challenge your ego-construct. If you are willing to undergo this for the sake of freedom from suffering, you are encouraged to attend. FEE: The facilitator and organiser do not charge for the workshop. However, participants are encouraged to make a suitable amount of donation to a charity of their choice. Proof of donation is not required. The application form is attached. Closing date for application: 25 October 2009 |
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How can we vitalise the Sasana in Malaysia?Venerable Mahamahinda's conversation with Sri Lankan king Devanampiya Tissa is a historic lesson from which we can learn how to do it . As a modern response to ancient hopes, the curriculum of SBS offers a unique blend of theory and practice, oriented towards inspiring a new breed of Malaysian Theravada monks to help protect the Buddha Sasana from decline in learning, morals and meditative wisdom.
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donate . [Note: Names of donors who contribute RM1000 and above will be displayed
at the main hall of SBS.] Spirit of the SBS Fund-raising Project: Commitment, Open-door policy, Modesty, Fraternity, Integrity and Transparency (COMFIT) |
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To read more about the importance of a monk training
centre in Malaysia, see the excerpt from