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Curious about Buddhism & Meditation?

Bring your curious minds and join us for a public lecture on Meditation in a Buddhist context.
The talk will be followed by a guided Buddhist meditation.

Sarah Primus from Australia, a student of Lama Ole Nydahl, will be visiting South Africa & giving the talk.

Sarah took Buddhist refuge in 1996, when she was 17 years old. She started to teach in 2013. Since that time, she has given lectures in Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, USA, Canada, Iceland, Spain, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Czechia, Poland, Slovakia, Asia. Sarah is a transcriptionist and has an 18-year-old son. Her husband and she live in both Australia & Hungary.

Allow 2-3 hours for the evening.
Newcomers are very welcome!
Venue: Milnerton Library, 81 Pienaar Road, Milnerton, 7345

Plenty of visitor parking available
Suggested donation: R70

Contact:
capetown@buddhism-southafrica.org
+27 (0) 67 376 8336
4 Alamein Road, Milnerton, 7441, Cape Town
We are a non-profit company (Diamond Way Buddhism South Africa Non-Profit Company, Reg. 2020/653406/08)

More about Diamond Way Buddhism:
Diamond Way Buddhism is a worldwide network for lay people from all walks of life, who incorporate Buddhist practice in their daily lives.

The Diamond Way offers the modern world effective methods that lead to a direct experience of mind. One learns to experience the world from a rich and self-liberating viewpoint. The meditation methods develop a deep inner richness and lead to a non-artificial and unwavering mind where every enlightened activity can unfold.

Our group is part of more than 600 lay western Diamond Way Buddhist centres of the Karma Kagyu School founded and directed by Lama Ole Nydahl. They are under the spiritual guidance of H.H. the 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje. Lama Ole Nydahl and his wife, Hannah Nydahl, were asked by their teacher, the 16th Karmapa, to spread Buddhist teachings in the West. For over 50 years, Diamond Way Buddhist centres function through unpaid, voluntary work on the basis of friendship and idealism. The members share the responsibility for guiding meditations, answering questions, and giving teachings.

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