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Saturday March 9 one day retreat

by TBS newsletter | Feb 7, 2024 | Uncategorised

The Four Seals – Four Life Wisdoms with Martin Horan

Onsite and online.

We’re pleased to announce our first retreat day for 2024.

The essential points of the Buddhist view can be distilled into the Four Seals. 

We look forward to welcoming you to our March one-day retreat, to be led by Martin Horan. Martin is a long-time student of the Society’s founder and spiritual guide, Venerable Geshe Acharya Thubten Loden. 

The Four Seals set out the unique Buddhist perspective on impermanence, cyclic existence, dependent nature and liberation. These core understandings lie at the heart of the Buddhist world view and ground the practices of great compassion, great love, ethics and wisdom.

Understanding these points, whether we are Buddhist or not, helps us to approach life in a more flexible, open and realistic way.

In this, the first of our popular one day retreat series for 2024, we will become more familiar with the Four Seals through explanation, reflection and meditation.

Program

There will be four sessions including guided meditations and an explanation of the practice. The retreat timetable will be:

Session 1:    9.15 – 10.30am   

Morning tea break

Session 2:   11.15am – 12.30pm    

Lunch break

Session 3:   2.15 – 3.30pm    

Afternoon tea break

Session 4:   4.15 – 5.15pm

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