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Nyungneys in the Eastern Highlands
Fasting for Compassion and Peace “The enlightened mind is said to have three main aspects: compassion, power and wisdom. Of these, compassion is the most important because without compassion, power and wisdom can be very dangerous.” Gelong Thubten, Explanation of the Nyungney Practice. The soft morning light and songs of sunbirds call us to the shrine room. Many days of work by Pam and Jayne have created a beautiful practice space. A striking torma takes centre stage, made fr
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Mar 206 min read


Sitting With the Reality of Death: Impermanence and My First Meditation Retreat Experience (Part 2)
A blog in two parts by Buhlebenkosi Chinhara So What Is Death? I would be lying if I said I now have a 100% solid appreciation and...
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Sep 5, 20254 min read


Sitting With the Reality of Death: Impermanence and My First Meditation Retreat Experience (Part 1)
A blog in two parts by Buhlebenkosi Chinhara Authors own image I first became curious about death during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maybe...
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Sep 5, 20255 min read


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Harare Buddhist Centre
Jun 23, 20251 min read
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