A Study Circle

A Study Circle

A study circle is simply a gathering of friends who are interested in learning more about a topic and how it can be applied in their lives. You do not have to change your life and you do not have to commit to taking any major action. However, most people find that their study does lead to personal, internal change and invigorates them to engage in some level of action.

The great thing about the study circle format is that you don’t need to be an expert to start or lead a group. Our hope is that you will find this Study Guide may serve as an inspiration and map to setting out on your own course of exploration with your friends and colleagues. This Study Guide reflects the experiences of one group of six friends who have been meeting for over a year. The fun comes in creating your own culture, proceeding at your own pace, strengthening your bonds with your study partners, and enjoying your own learning style.

(excerpt from Study Guide for ETHICS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM, By His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Developed and Offered by the Los Altos Study Group March 2004)

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Welcome

Sangha of Auspicious Companions is now meeting for meditation & discussion on a bi-weekly basis.

The first meeting for the 2020 study year will be

Thursday March 12th,  7:00-9:00pm.

 


Please check the day of the meeting, in the late afternoon, or in the case of inclement weather right before you head to the meeting.

For the next meeting

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If you would like more information about The Dalai Lama Foundation and Study Circles go to:

Dalai Lama Foundation

Study Circles

If you are interested in joining our Study Circle in Montreal please contact Jennifer Schaeff, at:

hhdlstudycirclemontreal@gmail.com

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Sangha of Auspicious Companions