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A talk given by Amitasuri at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 23rd March 2015 at Triratna Night
Amitasuri explores with us what can happen when faced with well-being, illness, ageing and death, and looks at how the Dharma might influence our response.
Amitasuri takes her Dharma practice to her work as a Buddhist Hospital Chaplain, where she supports health and well-being through pastoral, religious and spiritual care for staff, patients and their families in a number of hospitals in Greater Manchester.
The post Living what we love — a Response to the Four Sights appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre.
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A talk given by Amitasuri at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 23rd March 2015 at Triratna Night
Amitasuri explores with us what can happen when faced with well-being, illness, ageing and death, and looks at how the Dharma might influence our response.
Amitasuri takes her Dharma practice to her work as a Buddhist Hospital Chaplain, where she supports health and well-being through pastoral, religious and spiritual care for staff, patients and their families in a number of hospitals in Greater Manchester.
The post Living what we love — a Response to the Four Sights appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre.