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Regulars

For those who have completed the 12 week introductory course and those familiar with the System of Dharma Life including the Mindfulness of Breathing and Metta Bhavana. This page gives you information on what’s on every week at the Buddhist Centre as well as special events and retreats.

Sangha Night
Special Events
Regular Events
Generosity
Calendar & Diary Dates

Sangha Night

An evening of talks, discussion, meditation and ritual exploring the current Sangha night theme. Sangha night is open to those who have completed our Introductory Course (not suitable for newcomers).

 

 

Baked Potato Club

Doors open from 6pm – food served from 6.30pm.

We invite you to bring vegetarian accompaniments for our yummy baked potatoes – salads/vegetables, curry/chilli, hummus/dips – hot food especially welcome, or desserts and sweets! Coming along early for the shared meal is a great way to meet new friends, catch up with old ones and to help build Sangha.

Programme

7.30pm – 8.20pm Dharma Talk

8.20pm – 9.00pm Discussion groups

 9.00pm – 9.20pm Tea Break

9.25pm – 10pm Meditation

Listen again to Sangha Night Talks

Watch the most recent Sangha Night talks below:

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You can find an archive of audio versions of earlier talks here

Special Events

We run events of many sorts for people at all levels of commitment – short retreats, study of Buddhist texts, meditative ‘sesshins’ and occasional arts activities like singing workshops. We also celebrate the major festivals of the Buddhist calendar: Wesak and Parinirvana Day, commemorating the Buddha’s Enlightenment and his death; Dharma Day and Sangha Day celebrating the Buddha’s teachings and the spiritual community of his followers, and Padmasambhava Day when we fete the historical and mythological accomplishments of the character who established Buddhism in Tibet.

There is something on at the Centre most weekends. Most events are open to anyone already familiar with the Triratna Buddhist Community and the two main meditations we teach. If that isn’t you, look at the Newcomers page first.

Sat - Sat
13 - 13Mar
March YUBS Event: The Taste of Freedom
7:00 am - 9:30 pm

You’re invited to a Sheffield YUBS day of collective practice as part of the national young Buddhists weekend retreat, ‘The Taste of Freedom’. Where possible, we want to get together and connect in person, so we want to invite you to a day of collective practice on Saturday 13th March. We’ll meditate together, Aryadasa is giving a talk on the taste of freedom, there will also be a meditation workshop, discussion and evening ritual. Lots of opportunities to practice together in person at the Buddhist centre! If you would like to do the rest of the retreat, you’re welcome to Zoom in from home but if you can only do one day then make sure to come for these Saturday events in person.

‘The three fetters – of habit, of superficiality, and of vagueness – are broken by means of Insight, that is, by means of knowledge and vision of things as they really are… by our becoming creative, committed, and clear. When Insight arises, one enters the Stream, the Stream that leads directly to Enlightenment… one becomes a true individual. And as a true individual, one can experience vimutti, one can enjoy the taste of freedom.’ – The Taste of Freedom, 1979, Urgyen Sangharakshita

Drawing inspiration from Sangharakshita’s rousing (and much-loved) 1979 lecture, we’ll meditate together, hear short talks, gather in discussion groups and do ritual together with other young Buddhists from across the UK and Europe.

What you need to do for a taste of freedom:

  1. Book on to the retreat via the Adhisthana website https://adhisthana.org/retreat-calendar/2020/sub30-taste-of-freedom/
  2. If you can’t make the Friday or Sunday… sign up anyway
  3. Tell us you are coming for the in-person sessions at the Buddhist Centre (see below for details)
  4. Enjoy a day of Dharma practice together with YUBS!

 

In person: Where possible, we want to get together and do the sessions in person. So you are invited to come to the Buddhist centre for these Saturday events:

  • 7 am – 8.30am morning meditation
  • 3.30pm – 5.30pm Coming together for meditation workshop at 4pm
  • 7pm – 9.30pm Coming together then our version of 7.30pm ‘groups’ followed by ritual all together

In-person events will be socially distanced either in the Great Hall or Great Tent – we’ll decide nearer the time based on temperature!

On Zoom:

  • Friday 8pm – 9.30pm Introductions, Short Talk & Opening Ritual
  • Saturday 10.30am – 12.45pm Three short talks from Aryadasa, Kusaladevi and Prajnahridaya, each followed by discussion
  • Sunday 7.00am – 8.30am Meditation, 10.30am-12.45pm Meditation, personal talks from Lizzie and Tom, Sheffield YUBS group discussion & closing ritual

A Young (Under 35) Buddhists Sheffield Event.

Join us for Dharma, discussion and ritual.

Facilitated by Edward and Aryadasa.

More details and poster coming up on the YUBS Slack channel. Not on Slack yet? Email the centre and we’ll send you a link, or contact aryadasa@sheffieldbuddhistcentre.org for more information.

 

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Regular Events

Information on what’s on every week at the Buddhist Centre. Please check the Calendar during holidays, timings may vary.

Morning Meditation

  Friday   7.30am-8.20am

Monday to Friday 7.30am-8.20am Set up a regular meditation practice by meditating with others first thing. Each session has bells rung for the meditation.

Meditation Practice Evening

  Friday   7.30pm-9.00pm

An evening of stillness and meditation. Led by Jayagupta and Dayarakshita.

Lunchtime Drop-in

  Tuesday   1.00pm-2.00pm

One hour sessions including led body awareness and mindfulness of breathing or development of loving kindness meditation. Ideal for newcomers or anyone looking for a quieter, stiller way to spend their lunch hour. 

Doors open from 12.30am, and the class starts promptly at 1pm, so if you can, come a little early, giving yourself a chance to ‘arrive’. Free, donations welcome.

Calendar

Here’s what’s happening when at the Buddhist Centre. Diary dates for events a bit further in the future, like weekend retreats or festival days, are below. Green Events are suitable for beginners, all other events are for those who have completed an introductory course.

Generosity

Join the Mandala of Generosity

We invite everyone who uses the Buddhist Centre to be part of the mandala of generosity by giving money and/or practical help. The bedrock of the dana economy is the standing order income which pays the bills and the living expenses of the Centre Team. If you value the Centre, please consider setting up one of these.

You can also make donations online or put cheques (made out to ‘Sheffield Buddhist Centre’) in the Dana Bowls at the Centre.If you’d like to set up a standing order to us please go to our Standing Orders Page

Practical Generosity – Volunteering with the sangha

Generosity is of fundamental importance in Buddhism and our aim is to inspire a living culture of generosity throughout the sangha. This is expressed in the way we share Buddhist teachings, the way we finance the centre and our strong volunteer culture. 

Most of the people running events are themselves volunteers and our busy Centre relies on people being generous with practical help. Volunteers support the Centre Team with organising events, doing administrative work as well as practical help setting up and cleaning away. A strong team of volunteers help keep our building and garden beautiful, clean and running efficiently. Most of the people who support introductory courses, sangha night and festival days are volunteers. 

Join the Mandala of Generosity

We invite everyone who uses the Buddhist Centre to be part of the mandala of generosity by giving in the way most appropriate to you. This could be money or skills but we find the most rewarding can be to give your time to practical work with the sangha. 

There are several volunteer teams that meet on different days of the week and between them cover nearly all aspects of Sheffield sangha activities! See the diagram of volunteering opportunities available. If you have some spare time, or if you have a particular talent or ability that you’d like to share, do get in touch and join the team. 

The Centre needs help with all kinds of practical tasks from gardening and DIY to supporting events and doing jobs behind the scenes. There are many opportunities to support regular events such as sangha night, introductory classes and works days. You don’t need to be experienced in order to get involved, just a friendly and willing attitude. 

We welcome offers of help of all sorts and if you want to ‘help out’ but don’t know what needs doing then just ask. Do you have a particular interest or some specialist skills? Maybe you’re trained in IT, bricklaying, decorating, carpentry, artwork, organising, design or marketing. Or perhaps you’ve got an interest that you’d like to share? The sangha is a great place to practice photography, video production, drawing for posters, event planning and designing publicity.

Volunteering is a great opportunity to participate in the sangha in a different way. Discover what you have to offer by giving back to other people who benefit from using the Buddhist Centre. And meet new people as you do it – volunteering is a chance to spend more time together with sangha members.

 Talk to Maitrivasin, Edward or one of the Centre team to find out more.

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Jordana

I first became interested in Buddhism as a teenager from a chance encounter with a book found in my school library. I was immediately struck by how Buddhism taught that I could change how I experience the world and that I could grow as a person. However, it wasn’t until many years later at the Sheffield Buddhist centre, that I began to commit myself fully to Buddhist practice as I saw that practicing Buddhist teachings was having a very positive impact on my life and on the lives of others.

I was delighted to join the Still Learning Team in November 2018. My previous work has been as a teacher and as an artist and I feel privileged to be able to bring those skills together with my passion for Buddhism in order to teach children and young people about Buddhism.

Aryadasa

I first came into contact with Buddhism in my final year of university when I attended an introductory course at the Sheffield Buddhist Centre. I was instantly captivated by the revolutionary yet practical nature of the Dharma (teachings of the Buddha).

I began to meditate and apply Buddhism into my daily life and found that it actually worked! I had started to view the world differently and in a way that made me happier. I gained great confidence by this and became a committed Buddhist practitioner soon afterwards.

I enjoy sharing with others what I have learnt and how Buddhism has transformed me so I was delighted to join the Still Learning team in October 2013.

Buddhist Artefacts

Suitable for all Key Stages A fun activity for all ages. Explore a range of traditional Buddhist artefacts. Can you guess what they might be used for? Pupils and teachers love the hands-on approach of this game.
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Ethics and Kamra

We have a range of exercises and activities, depending on ages and ability levels, exploring Buddhist ethics and their implications for how we might live as Buddhists.  

  • What are the five precepts?
  • How do they affect how we live?
  • Do you agree with the Buddha that living like this will make someone happier?
  • What is karma?
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The Life of the Buddha

How did the Buddha become the Buddha? Who was he before? What is enlightenment?

An understanding of the Buddha’s life story is an indispensable introduction to the religion. We draw out the key aspects using a beautiful painting that depicts the different events from the story.

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The Three Jewels

We often theme our tours and visits around the Three Jewels of Buddhism, the Buddha, the Dhamra and the Sangha. Find out why the Three Jewels are common and central to all schools of Buddhism.

  • The Buddha, representing the ultimate potential for human growth,
  • The Dharma, the teachings of the Buddha.
  • The Sangha, the Buddhist community.
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Stilling Activity

Very popular with both students and teachers, this exercise will give you a taste of what it’s like to meditate.
  • You will be amazed how still and quiet your pupils can be!
  • Learn some techniques from experienced Buddhist meditators that you can use every day to stay calm, grounded and positive.
  • It is not a specifically Buddhist exercise and is therefore suitable for people of all religions. It can be easily adapted to suit all ages.
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