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Cultivating Skill & Morality: Understanding Sila (शील)

  • Globe Room at Fort Wayne Public Library 900 Library Plaza Fort Wayne, IN, 46802 United States (map)

Sīla — a Pāli word that can be translated as 'morality' or 'virtue' — is the one of the three trainings that lead to the end of suffering from the teachings of the Buddha. Developing good conduct aimed at the benefit of ourselves and others accumulates merit, is the cause for good conditions in our lives and ultimately helps us wherever we are on our path. Learning the distinction between beneficial and non-beneficial actions and how to cultivate skillful action allows us to progress in our spiritual practice.

This talk is applicable to all backgrounds and experience levels.
No prior experience necessary – all are welcome!

Join us Thursday April 17th at 6pm-7pm ET for this teaching in person or on Zoom.

Globe Room at the Fort Wayne Public Library
900 Library Plz, Fort Wayne, IN 46802


Parking for library card holders is free in the library parking garage beneath the building.
There is also metered, street parking.

Suggested donations: $20-100
Please note the name of the talk in your offering.

Host Contact: Maggie Cattell
magcatte@gmail.com

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