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Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.
Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.
Online Summer Lam Rim Retreat 2023
onlineJamyang Buddhist Centre London is currently midway through its current cycle of Basic Programme, an in-depth study programme on Buddhist philosophy and practice that has been designed by FPMT. Geshe Namdak leads a yearly Summer Lam Rim Retreat, giving students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of the stages of the Path to Enlightenment. This retreat will also be open to non-Basic Programme students online via Zoom.
Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.
Discovering Buddhism
43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomA 2-year FPMT Buddhist Study Programme on the fundamental aspects of the Buddhist path presented within the Nalanda tradition of Buddhism
Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.
Discovering Buddhism
43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomA 2-year FPMT Buddhist Study Programme on the fundamental aspects of the Buddhist path presented within the Nalanda tradition of Buddhism
Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.
Discovering Buddhism
43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomA 2-year FPMT Buddhist Study Programme on the fundamental aspects of the Buddhist path presented within the Nalanda tradition of Buddhism
Jorchö (Preparatory Practices for Buddhist Meditation) with Geshe Namdak
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomGeshe Namdak will be giving a teaching on Jorchö. These more extensive preliminary practices enable us to fully prepare our mind to generate spiritual realisations. Often done at the beginning of a meditation session, or as the first session of the day during retreat, each practice has a specific purpose, and combined together, provide practitioners with the most conducive internal conditions to make progress in their meditation on the Buddhist path.
Introducing the Four Close Placements of Mindfulness
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomWhat is mindfulness, exactly? Join Geshe Namdak for a one-day course, that will transform your perception.
Realising the View of Emptiness: A Course on the Eight Uncommon Points of the Prāsaṅgika School
Hybrid 43 Renfrew Road, London, London, United KingdomThis course will explain the different views of emptiness in the schools of Buddhist Philosophy and will mainly focus on the Chittamātra and Mādhyamaka schools in the context of the eight uncommon points of the Prāsaṅgika School.