Men’s residential retreat on Spiritual Friendship

Men's residential retreat on Spiritual Friendship

Fri Nov 22nd 2024 6:00pm - 4:00pm
by booking

22nd 6pm- 24th 4pm

Bhadra and Naravira will be leading a retreat on the theme of Spiritual Friendship at Anybody’s Barn in the Malvern Hills, 22-24th of November this year. We are cordially inviting you to join us for the weekend.

Spiritual Friendship is an integral part of the Buddhist life and tradition, and the Buddha sang the praises of Spiritual Friendship as a way to liberation. On the retreat we will be looking at what Spiritual Friendship is and what it means, as well as ways of enhancing it in our own lives.

Anybody’s Barn is retreat venue that the Bristol Buddhist Centre has used for many years. It is an idyllic location in the Malvern Hills. There will be a relaxed weekend of meditation as well as input and exploration in small groups on the theme of Spiritual Friendship. There will also be free time to explore the countryside as well as an organised walk on the Saturday afternoon.

You can see more about Anybody’s Barn by clicking this link:

If you identify as a man and have completed one of our Introductory Courses you will be able to attend this event. If you are in doubt about whether you are eligible, please contact the centre. Please note that accommodation at Anybody’s Barn is in small shared dorms. Places at Anybody’s Barn are limited, so early booking is advised.

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