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Precepts
Feb
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations

FOR MORE DETAILS - please read the section ‘INFORMATION’ below.

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Precepts
Jan
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations

FOR MORE DETAILS - please read the section ‘INFORMATION’ below.

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Precepts
Oct
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Aug
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Jul
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Jun
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
May
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Dec
14

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Nov
15

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Oct
17

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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Precepts
Sep
14

Precepts

Precepts

A Special Practice of Moral Discipline

The essence of the practice is to take eight precepts and to keep them purely for a period of twenty-four hours.  By doing this practice again and again, we acquaint ourself with the practice of moral discipline and thereby make our human life meaningful.

Although this is an in-depth Buddhist practice, it is open to everyone. If this is your first time engaging in this practice, please email: epc@kadampa.ca to receive essential informations or read carefully the section ‘Information’ below.

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