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Sutta Discovery
The Buddha`s Teachings in the oldest texts

Minding Centre
Blk 644 Bukit Batok Central, #01-68 (2nd flr)
Singapore 650644
[near Bukit Batok MRT & Bus Int]
Tel: 6569 5205; HP: 8211 0879

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A continuing support for your meditation and happiness

Sutta Discovery: The Buddha`s Teachings in the oldest texts

Date: Every Tuesday @ 7.30-9.00pm [ from 5/5/07 onwards]
Venue: The Buddhist Fellowship Centre
Dharma Hall (2flr),Poh Ern Shih (Temple of Thanksgiving)
9 Chwee Chian Rd,Off Pasir Panjang Road,Singapore 117488
Tel:62780900
Dharmafarer Website: http://dharmafarer.googlepages.com (for Sutta translations,etc)

Your meditation, like your breath, is a life-long practice.Keeping into touch with the Buddha”s teachings helps in keeping up your mindfulness. It is also vital to keeping touch with like-minded positive people in the ambience of such study classes.

In the Sutta Discovery classes, we study the Buddha”s Teachings as found in the early Buddhist scriptures. These Sutta Discovery texts are also used by various other Buddhists in Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Australia, the USA and elsewhere for retreats, classes and self-study. These new reader-friendly translations of the early Buddhist discourses are an on-going project by Piya Tan, begun in February 2003.

The level of this open class ranges from beginner to intermediate. Beginner’s questions are welcome.

Every Wednesday at 7.30 pm ( free meditation begin at 7.20pm)
(please submit your email & phone number to dharmafarer@gmail.com for notification. )

NO REGISTRATION, except for public meditation courses. STUDY NOTES are available if you need them.

For public meditation courses,etc: http://mindcentre.googlepages

INSTRUCTOR: Piya Tan is a meditation therapist and counsellor. He has run numerous meditation retreats and courses, classes on Buddhist psychology and counselling (non-religious), and various other courses for tertiary students and adults since 1980s. In 1994, he taught meditation at the University of California at Berkeley, USA. He co-authored Love and Marriage: A Buddhist Perspective (1990), and is happily married with two young sons. For more details click here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piya_Tan

For more course details, please browse our http://mindcentre.googlepaqes.com or contact Ratna Lim.







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