The Dharma Reading Café

The Dharma Reading Café

Friday 12 December 7pm – 9pm

Join us for an evening of discussion and comment on this allegorical novel about the spiritual journey of a young man called Siddhartha growing up during the time of the Buddha. Hermann Hesse is one of Germany's most influential writers and thinkers. This book was published in 1922 and gives an interesting view of early twentieth-century ideas about Buddhism. 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88504 of discussion 117347?pwd=REFveGhUZ0diYmZiTVdxUVRiY013QT09

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Quarterly Dharma Reading Café?

An informal online meet-up for anyone who likes to read, open to all friends of the Colchester Buddhist Centre, wherever you might be. It is a café, rather than a club, because it is run on a drop-in basis, and each session sees a different grouping of people in attendance, according to individual interests.

What is our overarching purpose?

To explore how poetry, literature and non-fiction can play a part in bringing us closer to the 'three jewels' – the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha. An opportunity to cultivate community (Sangha), by being together with like-minded farers in the Dharma, and sharing our thoughts on the wider Buddhist traditions in which Triratna is situated.

What can I expect from the evening?

We begin with a ten-minute period of meditation, intended to foster kindness and receptivity toward each other, and the capacity for deep listening. This is followed by brief individual check-ins, commenting on how the book has stimulated us Dharmically. After a ten-minute comfort break, the floor is opened to further discussion.

What have we already read together?

Past events have brought us together in discussions of the poetry of Saigyo, Snyder and others; novels by Hesse, Ozeki and Vuong; biographies of the first ordained woman, a brother of the Dalai Lama, and a Buddhist death-row inmate; and books exploring Dharmic intersections with indigeneity, shamanism, ecology, and vegetarianism.

Do I need to be a Buddhist?

Not necessarily. Everyone who has read the book is welcome. But you’d probably want to have some interest in what is called Buddhism, enough curiosity about the ‘three jewels’ to sustain your enthusiasm for the books that we discuss, and a healthy dose of positive emotion to ensure that the evening is enjoyable for all.

Do I have to book a place?

No, you can just click on the link and show up, with a cup of tea in one hand and the book in the other. Having said that, it might be helpful to let the organiser know you are coming, just so that we have a sense of numbers. You can do this by texting 07722129133 or emailing contact@colchesterbuddhistcentre.com.

How much does the event cost?

There is no fee, as obtaining a copy of the book is already an expense, and showing up to support the reading café is an act of dana in itself. However, donations are always welcome.

The Team

Joel
Joel
Kusaladana
Kusaladana