Rainbodhi Day of Practice with Bhante Akaliko

25 February 2024
  • Day:Sunday
  • Time:9.00AM - 4.00PM AEST
  • No of Sessions:1
  • Duration:7 hrs
  • Organising Entity:Rainbodhi and the Buddhist Library
  • Event Speaker:Bhante Akaliko
  • Enquiries:info@buddhistlibrary.org.au or (02) 9519 6054
  • Location:Buddhist Library
  • Attendance Mode:In Person Only Event
  • Contribution:By donation
  • Press pause on the busy-ness of life for a little while.

    It’s time to stop scrolling, sit down and shush for a day. Spiritual growth can only occur when we really prioritise our practice. Devoting a whole day to meditation is an opportunity to strengthen your practice and deepen your insights into the nature of the mind.

    Join Rainbodhi founder, Bhante Akaliko, for this special day of meditation and spiritual friendship. Bring a plate of vegetarian food to share.

    Limited places, booking essential.

    Accessibility info: This location is not fully accessible. Steep flight of stairs. No lift. No accessible bathroom. Disability parking at door.

     

    About Rainbodhi LGBTQIA+ Buddhist Community

    Rainbodhi is an international spiritual friendship group for LGBTQIA+ Buddhists and an advocate for inclusion and diversity.

    We offer meditation, teachings, discussion and social events in a safe, affirming environment for people from all Buddhist traditions and those interested in Buddhism and meditation.

    Rainbodhi welcomes people of all shades, ethnicities, sexes, genders, sexualities, body shapes, abilities, and cultural identities.

    All Rainbodhi events are free.

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    All Sessions are by Donation (Dana) to the Buddhist Library. All donations to the Buddhist Library of $2 and over are tax deductible.

    Dana is the traditional practice of generosity, the extending of one’s goodwill, which is fundamental to Buddhism and other spiritual traditions. The dana you give is shared equally with the teacher and the Buddhist Library. This helps to maintain the Library and supports the teacher so that they may offer more teachings on the Dhamma in the future. It is up to each person to determine the amount of dana they’d like to offer. We understand that this is a difficult time financially for many, and people will give what they can. An appropriate dana can’t be prescribed but requires sensitivity to its intent and to the individual’s own situation, as well as awareness of the cost of organising events and supporting teachers who spread the Dhamma.