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Meditation & Talk by Bhante Akãliko - Life Hacks for Lay People from a Wandering Monk - Buddhist Council of NSW Meditation & Talk by Bhante Akãliko - Life Hacks for Lay People from a Wandering Monk - Buddhist Council of NSW

Meditation & Talk by Bhante Akãliko - Life Hacks for Lay People from a Wandering Monk

Meditation & Talk by Bhante Akãliko - Life Hacks for Lay People from a Wandering Monkwed21feb7:00 pm8:30 pmWestern Sydney University, Bankstown City campus, Inner West7:00 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT+11:00) Event Organized ByMetta CentreEvent Type Courses/Teachings on BuddhismEvent RegionOnline,Western SydneyShow Online EventsYes

Event Details

Location: In person at Western Sydney University (74 Rickard Rd, Bankstown City Campus), Room 1.4.34 on level 4 or Online (Zoom link below)
Cost: Free

Join Bhante Akaliko for some reflections on being a wandering monk. Bhante shares the things he has learnt from his journeying that might be useful to lay people; such as embracing a life of uncertainty, having few possessions, and why we can always rely on the kindness of strangers.

About the speaker: Akāliko Bhikkhu is an Australian monk in the Theravada forest tradition. Bhante Akāliko first encountered Buddhism as a teenager and spent over twenty years practising in different traditions before taking full ordination with Ajahn Brahm as his preceptor at Bodhinyana monastery in 2016. He leads the Little Dust Buddhist Community, a project connecting communities across Australia to the Buddha’s teachings. Bhante Akāliko is the founder of Rainbodhi LGBTQIA+ Buddhist Community and a Buddhist chaplain at Western Sydney University. He is also on the board of directors of the Buddhist Council of NSW.

 

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