US Buddhist centers offer meditation style for Western lay people
With an increasing suspicion that our jobs and retirement accounts will not provide for our well being, more and more people are working toward something with deeper meaning. Diamond Way Buddhist centers provide public meditations in various American communities. While our financial markets dance without hope of settling in the near future, a growing number of critical minds have been coming to the Diamond Way Buddhist Center of Minneapolis to invest in the one thing that remains constant in our lives -- the mind. They are available three times a week:
With an increasing suspicion that our jobs and retirement accounts will not provide for our well being, more and more people are working toward something with deeper meaning. Diamond Way Buddhist centers provide public meditations in various American communities. While our financial markets dance without hope of settling in the near future, a growing number of critical minds have been coming to the Diamond Way Buddhist Center of Minneapolis to invest in the one thing that remains constant in our lives -- the mind. They are available three times a week:
- Sundays at 5:45 p.m.
- Tuesdays at 7:45 p.m.
- Wednesdays at 7:45 p.m.
This particular style of Buddhism has been proven to work for modern, Western lay people. The price also works well for a society in a recession: FREE. For over 2,500 years, the Buddha and those who study his teachings have been helping individuals recognize that their joy and mental well being do not have to be dependent on the conditions of one’s life. By meditating and... More>>