thebtsa.com
links
http://thebtsa.com/links
Buddhist Temple of Southern Alberta. Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada. Jodo Shinshu Buddhists of Thunder Bay. Buddhist Churches of America. Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawai’i.
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Dharma School | Blog
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/blog/2013/11/dharma-school
Posted November 9, 2013. The Dharma school’s mission is to increase knowledge of Jodo Shinshu Buddhism and to provide an appreciation of the interdependency of all living things through greater awareness of the working of Amida Buddha’s infinite wisdom and compassion in students’ daily lives. This Service is for young children as well as persons interested in our teachings and Temple. Children take turns leading the very informal service. 1089 Borden Avenue, Kelowna, BC. Sunday September 25, 2016 - 1:00PM.
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Dharma Shotsuki | Blog
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/blog/2014/02/dharma-shotsuki
Posted February 12, 2014. 1089 Borden Avenue, Kelowna, BC. Sunday September 25, 2016 - 1:00PM. Fall Ohiganye and Eitaikyo Service. 1089 Borden Avenue, Kelowna, BC. Sunday September 25, 2016 - 1:00PM. Naomi Asks About Buddhism. Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada. Jodo Shinshu International Hongwanji. Buddhist Temple of Southern Alberta. Jodo Shinshu Correspondence Course. Donate to the Temple. Letter from the President. Letter from the Minister.
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Events
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/events
New Year's Day, This is a day of dedication. With renewed resolution we dedicate ourselves to the way of the Nembutsu. Goshoki Hoonko (January 16). Shinran Shonin Memorial Service - Ho-on-ko is a service in memory of Shinran Shonin (May21, 1173 - January 16, 1262) the founder of Jodo Shinshu (True Pure Land Sect). Shinran Shonin was the first to teach absolute faith in Amida Buddha. Nirvana Day (February 15). Spring Higan (March 20). Celebration of our ancestors, Bon is a Buddhist Memorial Day. It is...
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Kamloops Buddhist Temple
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/kamloops-buddhist-temple
Kamloops is a city in south central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the two branches of the Thompson River and near Kamloops Lake. It is the largest community in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District. The Kamloops Buddhist Temple was established over 60 years ago, and is a member Temple of the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temples of Canada. The Temple is located at 361 Poplar Street in North Kamloops. We encourage you to read the Kamloops Newsletter. Please feel free to contact us at:.
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Vernon Buddhist Temple
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/vernon-buddhist-temple
Introduction to Basic Buddhism. May 4, 2016 Wednesday. 7:00 to 8:30 pm. Vernon Japanese Cultural Centre - 4895 Bella Vista Road Vernon. Contact Mari @ 250-542-5633. Meetings are held in the conference room of the Vernon Japanese Cultural Center at 4895 Bella Vista Road - Vernon - B.C. Regular services are held on the second Saturday of each month at 4pm (exceptions are June, July and August). Please contact Mari (250-542-5633) or Miyakawa Sensei for more information ( [email protected].
greenwoodworld.blogspot.com
Wherever you go, go with all your heart...: Listopedia
http://greenwoodworld.blogspot.com/p/my-yoga-practice_02.html
Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Listopedia. This is my little collection of everything I love. It's structure is based on my own philosophy of life. 1 GROWTH. As humans, it is in our nature and in our best interest to constantly be learning, adjusting, adapting, creating. Evolution is the forward movement of the world and its inhabitants. Our growth is our tiny little movement forward through time, and it all matters. I can't answer that age-old question "Why are we here? A blue print for happin...
kelownabuddhisttemple.org
Kelowna Buddhist Temple • Introduction to Buddhism
http://www.kelownabuddhisttemple.org/introduction-to-buddhism
Life Of The Buddha. On one moonlit night with his horse, Kanthaka, and his personal servant Channa, he slipped out of his castle, leaving behind his wife Yasodhara, his son Rahula and his father’s kingdom. He renounced his princely position and all of his privileges and became a simple mendicant, a seeker in search of the True Reality. With triumphant voice he cried out:. I ran my course unceasingly seeking the maker of the House painful in birth again and again. House builder! I behold thee now, again a...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT