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This is a recorded course exploring the moment in a person’s life when they decide to “be Buddhist”— formally, through the practice of taking a vow. If you are considering taking the Refuge Vow, this course will help you understand what you would be committing to, and the benefits of doing so. It is open to all who are interested in the Refuge Vow, or anyone who would like to reconnect with their original inspiration for taking this vow.The Refuge Vow has been part of the Buddhist path for centuries. Taking a vow in a formal ceremony is a way to set our intention and to plant a deep seed of aspiration for the unfolding of our spiritual path. The Refuge Vow marks the decision to commit oneself wholeheartedly to the Buddhist path and to further one’s practice and training. It is the formal commitment to being a Buddhist, following the example of the Buddha Shakyamuni, his teachings (the dharma), and joining the community (sangha) of fellow practitioners.
Session Breakdown
Section 1—What is the Refuge Vow?
Section 2—A personal exploration of why one would consider taking the Refuge Vow—or has already taken it
Section 3—A deeper exploration of the “three jewels” (Buddha, dharma, sangha)—a key aspect of the Refuge Vow The class will include an archived talk, from nationally renowned Shambhala teachers Gaylon Ferguson, followed by live discussion (leader Barb Cromer).
Lunch will be provided (gluten-free and vegan options available)
There are no prerequisites for this program.
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17309 Madison Ave, Lakewood, OH, United States
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