Introduction
Discover Inner Peace: Experience the power of mindfulness meditation in a serene and supportive environment. Thripitaka Exploration: Delve into the ancient teachings of the Thripitaka, the core scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, Significance of meditation in Buddhist practices, with our expert instructors.
Program Date: 17/11/2023
Objectives
Discuss below areas :
The Role of Meditation in the Eightfold Path
Meditation Techniques and Practices
Benefits of Buddhist Meditation
Challenges and Solutions in Meditation
Meditation Retreats and Programs
Mindfulness in Daily Life
Contemporary Applications of Buddhist Meditation
Frequency
Will conduct each week and during the weekday selected sessions.
Schedule
The program will consist of bi-weekly discussion sessions held on [specify days and times]. Each session will focus on a specific topic with ample time for open conversation and questions.
Target Audience
This program is open to individuals of all levels of experience with Buddhism. The primary target audience includes those interested in exploring and discussing Buddhist principles in a group setting.
Collaboration and Partnerships
Consider collaborating with local Buddhist scholars, teachers, or practitioners to lead specific discussion sessions. Seek partnerships with local communities and anyone interest about Buddhism also finding relief, meditation and learn about how mind work.
Budget
Cost involve below items
Hall booking charges- paid by the ICTB
Refreshment and transport- arrange by the community
Sounds and communication equipment’s- Provide by the ICTB
Other expenses- provide by the community
Promotion
Utilize social media platforms, local community bulletin boards, and word-of-mouth to promote the program. Create visually appealing promotional materials highlighting key discussion topics.
Evaluation and Success Metrics
Implement participant feedback forms to gather insights after each session. Monitor attendance and engagement levels to assess the program’s success.
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