Dharma Night

Explore Buddhism to Deepen Your Life
Dharma Night is now exclusively an in-person class (it's no longer on Zoom).
Our weekly, in-person Dharma Night class is a chance to explore Buddhist themes and their relevance to our lives with a community of dedicated practitioners.
Dharma Night is aimed at people who have completed at least one of our introductory courses and have some familiarity with the two main meditation practices we teach as well as basic Buddhist teachings. However, if you don't mind jumping into the deep end a bit we welcome people of all experience levels.
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Tuesday 15th April - Book Launch & Talk - Kuladipa
Kuladipa will be talking about his new book, Thirsting for More: A Buddhist Approach to Craving.
'Thirsting for More' is an invitation to explore our cravings, this most basic of our emotions, this most fundamental aspect of being human, and to discover ways to expand beyond our constant self-preoccupation towards greater fulfilment.
Tuesday 22nd April - Desire for the Spiritual Life - Speakers TBC
After Kuladipa’s book launch last week exploring the theme of craving, this week we explore how to positively involve desire in the spiritual life through 3 short personal talks. If we are to make any sustained progress in our spiritual lives, volition needs to be involved.
Next Series: Triratna - A New Buddhist Movement
Tuesday 29th April - Relating to Buddhism as a whole/In an age of global Buddhism - Keturaja
Tuesday 6th May - What makes you a Buddhist? - Arthasiddhi
Tuesday 13th May - A unified order.. Live united - TBC
Tuesday 20th May - Friendship in the spiritual life - Saddharaja
Tuesday 27th May - Right livelihood - Dharmasiddhi
Tuesday 3rd June - What are the arts for? - Amarachandra
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Please be aware that none of the classes/events run by the Cambridge Buddhist Centre is aimed at under-18-year-olds. All under 18-year-olds must be accompanied by their parent or another responsible adult over the age of 18 (with their parent's permission). Please contact us in advance of attending at info@cambridgebuddhistcentre.com so we can assess how suitable the event is for the young person and how we can safely enable them to engage in an online class.
You can make a donation in person in the Buddhist Centre foyer, or online via our Donate page.
We run on a Dana Economy. Dana means generosity: we do not charge for our meditation and Buddhism classes and we rely on the generosity of people like you. A donation of just £10 - £15 per drop-in class helps us to make our life-changing classes available to everyone.