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hello i want to no more about budddhits

edited December 2009 in Buddhism Basics
1st ill like to say sorry if this is in the wrong place.
im 38 and gave up on christianity and like the peace and harmony of buddhist and like to no more about it if some one can post back to me where to go to no more
thanks ricky

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  • DhammaDhatuDhammaDhatu Veteran
    edited December 2009
    welcome ricky

    there are many styles of buddhism

    the most basic & complete buddhist teaching is the noble eightfold path

    the noble eightfold path has its foundation in non-harming

    it then proceeds to developing inner mental peace through developing meditation

    having developed some inner mental peace & clarity, the mind then can reflect on and develop acceptance of the true nature of reality

    often individuals will find the style of buddhism that suits them

    kind regards

    ddhatu

    :)
  • edited December 2009
    Thanks for geting back to me
    is there some where to go in London ( south east )
  • fivebellsfivebells Veteran
    edited December 2009
    ricky wrote: »
    is there some where to go in London ( south east )

    Try google maps?
  • edited December 2009
    thanks fivebells i had a look and the funny thing is that Kagyu Samye Dzong is where i was born 38 years ago at the top of Manor Place the house is gone now
    i just had to say that
  • edited December 2009
    ricky wrote: »
    Thanks for geting back to me
    is there some where to go in London ( south east )


    Hi Ricky,

    If you live in any of these areas in London you might like to try these Theravada beginners meditation classes which also include some instruction in Buddhism.

    http://www.samatha.org/london/index.php


    Kagyu Samye Dzong is a very nice Tibetan Buddhist centre run by really friendly people.

    http://london.samye.org/london/


    Kind regards,

    Dazzle
  • AriettaDolenteAriettaDolente Veteran
    edited December 2009
    While you search for someplace to begin practice, you may also wish to begin reading some of the books suggested here: Recommended Reading.

    I personally recommend Buddhism: Plain and Simple by Steven Hagen as a solid starting point for further exploration.

    ~ AD
  • cazcaz Veteran United Kingdom Veteran
    edited December 2009
  • edited December 2009
    ..if some one can post back to me where to go to no more
    Hmm...what's your version of 'no more'? :smilec:
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