Monday, April 28, 2008

Coke or Water?

I know some of you are very interested in nutrition and health. I've recently receive an email from a friend with some interesting facts on drinking water or coke.
Are you interested? Click here to read the whole article.
ATTENTION! You might never want to drink Coke after reading this article :-)

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Chanting Satsang: This Saturday, 26 April, 5pm

Come and chant with us:
This Saturday, 26 April, 5pm (come around 4.44pm)
Please bring a cushion to sit on and musical instruments if you have them.

Please be advised that the chanting session is on Dana base (Dana is a sanskrit word meaning 'generosity' or 'giving') which means you are welcome to donate whatever amount you feel right. Your donation is simply an energy exchange and we'll use it for flowers, candles, tea, biscuits etc.

Read more about Dana in the article below.

Namaste, Tara (Nathalie)

Who is this 'Dana' person?

I've been asked: "What is Dana?" and so I remember a friend of mine offering regular meditation practice in his house. He always had a box on the table labeled 'Dana' with a slot where people put their donation for the night. One day a newcomer said: "I'd like to know who this 'Dana' person is before I give any of my money."
So if you've been wondering who this 'Dana' person is....

Wikipedia defines Dana as:

Dāna (Sanskrit: दान dāna) is a Sanskrit and Pali term meaning "generosity" or "giving". In Buddhism, it also refers to the practice of cultivating generosity. Ultimately, the practice culminates in one of the Perfections (paramitas): the Perfection of Giving (dana-paramita). This can be characterized by unattached and unconditional generosity, giving and letting go.

Giving leads to being reborn in happy states and material wealth. Alternatively, lack of giving leads to unhappy states and poverty.

The exquisite paradox in Buddhism is that the more we give - and the more we give without seeking something in return - the wealthier (in the broadest sense of the word) we will become. By giving we destroy those acquisitive impulses that ultimately lead to further suffering.

The Chanting Satsang we offer is about being together in the 'Buddha field' as Deva says. It is not about making money or receiving something in return. We love you to come and sing with us. The Dana you give is used to make those gatherings what they are - a meeting in Truth, chanting and sharing a cup of tea and some biscuits. All Dana is used for is for the 'ingredients of this meeting' :-)