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The Deepest Causes and Hopeful Cures For Our Ailing Earth from the Buddha's Perspective
When
07 Oct 2014
7:30 PM
Location
JABA Building Main Room 674 Hillsdale Drive, Charlottesville
The Deepest Causes and Hopeful Cures For Our Ailing Earth from The Buddha's Perspective
with Pat Coffey
Earth Care Week is celebrated world wide in many different ways.
Tonight we will explore the Buddhist perspective on the causes of our environmental predicament?
And more than that.......what hopeful solution is offered through Buddhist practices to such an ongoing calamity?
IMCC meets every Tuesday evening for a period of guided meditation and a talk by one of IMCC's experienced meditation teachers. The program is designed to be friendly and of interest to people with no meditation experience as well as more advanced practitioners.
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