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Reblogged this on FierceBuddhist and commented:
For those of you who would like to take you Buddhist service to the next level this program is very well recommended.
thanks for reposting this William!
Jennifer
The Brightdawn Center of Oneness offers a lay-Buddhist program. I have been accepted for this program so I guess they will let anyone in.
http://www.brightdawn.org/layministerprogram.html
Thanks! I will check it out! I would love to do Upaya’s program, especially with the Being-With-Dying focus. Until I get the PhD done though, I just can’t commit to much….
When you are in Chicago stop by the Buddhist Temple of Chicago on Leland. It would be great to put a face with the blog. Let me know so I show up that week
Thanks for letting me know about it. That would be very different than anywhere I have sat before. It looks really interesting by it’s website. I will have to work something out now that the weather is well… oddly warmer… and safer..
Metta