The Gateway to the Path
Refuge Retreat
‘Venerable Sakya Pandita said that if you have no practice of going for refuge to the Three Jewels – Buddha, Dharma and Sangha – you are not a Dharma practitioner.’ Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Oral Instructions of the Mahamudra
The gateway to the Buddhist Path is the practice of refuge – the point where we come inside Buddhism. On this Day Retreat we can refresh and deepen our refuge practice, through which we will attain supreme inner peace and happiness.
‘Venerable Sakya Pandita said that if you have no practice of going for refuge to the Three Jewels – Buddha, Dharma and Sangha – you are not a Dharma practitioner.’ Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Oral Instructions of the Mahamudra
The gateway to the Buddhist Path is the practice of refuge – the point where we come inside Buddhism. On this Day Retreat we can refresh and deepen our refuge practice, through which we will attain supreme inner peace and happiness.
Sunday 27th April
Sessions start at 9am, 10.45am, 2pm and 3.45pm
£8
Free for membership levels: standard, study and benefactor
In-person at KMC Wales and Online for Members
This is an unguided retreat.
The principal Teacher at KMC Wales is Kadam Paul Jenkins. A dedicated student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Kadam Paul has been studying and teaching Kadampa Buddhism for over 30 years. He has practical experience of integrating Modern Buddhism within a busy, professional, family life and is able to share this through the clarity and warmth of his teachings.
Sunday 27th April:
Refuge Retreat