Open Source Sangha with Christopher Titmuss. Join Senior Dharma Teacher Christopher Titmuss for an interactive exploration of appropriate ethics and action in times of uncertainty, challenge and opportunity.
Bring your concerns. Bring your questions. Use Chat column or face-to-face. Session includes short talk and short guided meditation.
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- An unwillingness to take sides in a conflict as it perpetuates suffering, often seen in domestic and international politics.
- Contact with a network to develop ways to support compassionate action for the welfare of life on Earth.
- Skilful ethical actions to express deep concern with initiatives to end suffering inflicted on people, creatures and the natural world.
In this Zoom meeting, we will include steps towards ethics of action including staying free from stress in this troubled world,
Open Source
Open Source Sangha is a weekly gathering of the Sangha, hosted by Ulla Koenig and Joe Peloquin with regular guest facilitators. Through meditation, reflection and sharing we cultivate a space of connection and mutual support to explore the Dharma in the context of our lives. All sessions are offered on Dana (Pali word. A Gift. A Support. Practice of Generosity).
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We look forward to practicing with you.
About Christopher Titmuss

He advocates the development of spiritual values, community renewal and a green economy. Blogger and author, his 25 books include The Political Buddha, Transforming our Terror and The Mindfulness Manual.
Christopher gave teachings/practices in Israel and Palestine annually between 1992 and 2019. He lives in Totnes, Devon, England. www.thebuddhawallah.org. www.anengagedlife.org

