Dhamma & Dinner, an Evening with Bhante Sujatha
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616 West Main Street,Mechanicsburg PA 17055
28 April, 2023
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If you have ever met Bhante Sujatha, you know that he is a monk on the move. Bhante Sujatha travels more than 200 days each year teaching classes all over the world. Bhante has lectured at universities, company events, churches, temples, schools, studios and more. These events are always fun and enriching, but there is often little time to share with Bhante directly. With this in mind, Nancy Romano Bittinger has offered her space for a limited attendance, intimate evening with Bhante Sujatha. Guests will have the opportunity to hear Bhante's wisdom about how thoughts function in our minds, and provide training in practical techniques to understand and manage them. Bhante will then guide a loving-kindness meditation and perform blessings for the group. The evening then commences with a simple, elegant, and healthy vegetarian meal, dessert, and tea, where guests can practice fellowship and stimulating conversation with Bhante and each other. If you are interested in an evening of joy, fellowship, insight, and intention, don't miss your chance to be a part of this special evening. Seating is very limited, so don't delay. Tickets: $125 per person • Advanced registration required. • Proceeds help support Bhante’s “Pregnant Mother's Program” and Incubator Project in Sri Lanka. • Choose Loving-Kindness Items and Bhante’s publications will be available for purchase on site, and Bhante will be able for book signing following the program. About Bhante: Bhante Sujatha, a 40+ years Buddhist Monk, is singularly focused on adding more love in the world. Bhante teaches loving-kindness meditation to people around the globe for all those seeking the art of happiness and contentment. His approach to meditation is deep and simple, bringing core Buddhist teachings to everyone in a way that is practical and easy to understand. A joyful, radiant, funny and wildly energetic monk, Bhante will help you obtain peace that can only be found in deep silence. Bhante believes his purpose is not only to teach meditation, but also, “teaching people how to be happy.” For more information visit Bhante’ s website www.bhantesujatha.org
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