THURSDAY DAYTIME CLASS
Stories from the Buddhist Tradition
Thursdays from 5th December (No class on 26th December)
11.00 am to 1.15pm
There will be a short tea break around 12 noon each week
Each week we will start with a guided meditation and, after a tea break, we will hear a story from the Buddha's time and then explore the lessons and teachings contained in that story to see how they can help us in our lives in the 21st Century
This regular group is a perfect introduction to Buddhism and meditation practice and is run on a drop-in basis - come as often as you can but it doesn't matter if you miss weeks as each session will be complete in itself. Join us just for the meditation or for the whole class.
This is a drop-in class so come when you can - no need to book
All over 18 Welcome. Suitable for all levels of experience - or none
There is no need to book, just turn up
DONATIONS: If you can, we ask you to make a donation each week when you attend. We suggest £8 to £12 each week but please give what you can. York Buddhist Centre has no outside income or support and no one is paid. So these classes are given freely in a spirit of friendship. However it costs over £3500 per month to keep York Buddhist Centre open so we depend on the generous support of those who use our centre.
From Thursday 5th December…
Stories from the Buddhist Tradition
Fascinating tales from the Buddha's time, each of which has important and very practical lessons for us in our lives today.
Thursday 5th December: Sona and his sore feet
Thursday 12th December: Bahiya of the bark garment
Thursday 19th December: The Buddha and the serial killer
Thursday 2nd January: Kisagotami and the dead baby
These classes are open to all those over 18 - both regulars and newcomers are very welcome. This is a drop-in so just come when you can - each class will be complete in itself.