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Lunchtime Meditation Class

Ipswich Buddhist Centre 4 Friars Bridge Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Relax and refresh your mind every Tuesday lunchtime with the Ipswich Buddhist Centre. Every week we introduce one of the two meditation practices which are part of our vision of a complete system of practice. There is no need to book. Just drop in and discover what meditation can do for you! The sessions start… Read More »Lunchtime Meditation Class

Morning Meditation – now online

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What better way to start the day than with a meditation? This is a simple un-led meditation session in which you can engage in the practise of your choice in the supportive company of others. You'll need to have some experience of meditation and to be able to sit for 40 minutes. How to join… Read More »Morning Meditation – now online

Event Series Mitra Night

Midweek for Mitras

Ipswich Buddhist Centre 4 Friars Bridge Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Midweek is a regular sangha evening for Mitras. It is an opportunity to practice together with meditation, study and ritual. At the moment we are considering The Triratna Movement's guiding ethos. This is contained in two important but separate lists, The Six Distinctive Emphases and the Five Pillars. Do you know what they are? Just… Read More »Midweek for Mitras

Friends and Newcomers Night

Ipswich Buddhist Centre 4 Friars Bridge Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Friends Night. An Evening for Newcomers and Friends. Come and find out about Meditation & Buddhism. Each weekly event has three aspects. Firstly Meditation, which will be introduced, explained and then practiced.  This is followed by a tea-break which gives an opportunity for sharing experiences with friends new and old. Finally there is an introduction… Read More »Friends and Newcomers Night

Young Buddhist: First Friday

Karma vs Justice Karma is one of the most misunderstood concepts in Buddhism. It's not quite as straightforward as, "When we do bad things, bad things happen to us". Karma is, in fact, a complex concept where many conditions - not just the behaviour of one individual - can determine the ethical outcomes of someone's… Read More »Young Buddhist: First Friday