Join us this Friday, March 30th at University of the West for our second Overnight Meditation Event!
6pm -Vegetarian Dinner
7pm -Keynote Speaker Ven. Tenzin Kacho
9pm -Overnight meditation begins, featuring Theravada, Chan, Pure Land, Vajrayana and Yoga practices.
Organized entirely by students, this event takes place each semester as a collaboration between the Chaplaincy Club, the BudaWest club, the UWest Contemplative Council and the Office of Student Life. Free and open to the public.
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Puja and Kuan Yin Service this Thursday!
12pm at the fountain between ED and AD buildings, at University of the West
Schedule:
- Opening ceremony
- Incense offering
- Guan Yin Service by Ven. Dung Nguyen
- Magha Puja Service by Ven. Aroon Seeda
- Walking meditation
- Standing meditation
- Blessing from two traditions (Theravada & Vietnamese Buddhist)
- Conclusion
Poster designed by Songkran Waiyaka
12pm at the fountain between ED and AD buildings, at University of the West
Schedule:
- Opening ceremony
- Incense offering
- Guan Yin Service by Ven. Dung Nguyen
- Magha Puja Service by Ven. Aroon Seeda
- Walking meditation
- Standing meditation
- Blessing from two traditions (Theravada & Vietnamese Buddhist)
- Conclusion
Poster designed by Songkran Waiyaka
Chaplaincy Club web page
Check-out the latest UWest Buddhist Chaplaincy student activities on our club web page!
The Buddhist Chaplaincy Club provides socials, religious services and educational experiences for the community at University of the West. By offering ecumenical learning opportunities and ritual observances to address collective grief, growth and celebration, we advocate and provide for inter-religious dialogue and spiritual life on campus, as well as offer chaplaincy students practice in conducting public events. The club also serves as an informational setting for those interested in applying to the UWest Buddhist Chaplaincy program.
The Buddhist Chaplaincy Club provides socials, religious services and educational experiences for the community at University of the West. By offering ecumenical learning opportunities and ritual observances to address collective grief, growth and celebration, we advocate and provide for inter-religious dialogue and spiritual life on campus, as well as offer chaplaincy students practice in conducting public events. The club also serves as an informational setting for those interested in applying to the UWest Buddhist Chaplaincy program.
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