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- Practicing with intoxicants – David Slaymaker December 2025
- Dr. Rebecca Li December 2025 Meditation and Dharma talk – non-harming (ahiṃsā) & not stealing (adinnādānā)
- A discussion on Right Speech with Gen Chogyop 10/27/2025
- Exploring the Bodhisattva Gaze: Insights from a Day-Long Retreat with Padmadharini 9/27/2025
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Author Archives: Buddhist Sangha
Four Ways of Turning the Mind: Impermanence
Enjoy this guide to the Four Ways of Turning the Mind provided to us by our friend John Wenz from Milarepa Meditation from an ongoing series of teachings inspired by our retreats with Lama Gursam. 2. Impermanence “The nature of all phenomena is … Continue reading
Four Ways of Turning the Mind: Precious Human Life
Enjoy this guide to the Four Ways of Turning the Mind provided to us by our friend John Wenz from Milarepa Meditation from an ongoing series of teachings inspired by our retreats with Lama Gursam. 1. This Precious Human Life “Oh! This kind … Continue reading
About our Practice
The Buddhist Sangha of Bucks County meets every Monday evening from 7 -9 pm in the Yardley Friends Meeting House located at 65 North Main Street, Yardley, PA. Beginning at 7pm we sit for two 20-minute periods with a brief walking … Continue reading
