We are pleased to invite you to the Buddhist Forum, this year we are
looking forward to a discussion on “What in Buddhist Practice is
Important to Me?” to be held at Still Mind Zendo.
We are looking forward to a day that is both social and informative.
We have invited a number of excellent speakers from different
traditions to briefly share their thoughts on this important topic as
well as have ample time to dialogue together with a format we call
“Sangha Space.” Its purpose is to encourage and share everyone’s
ideas. After all, there are many different Buddhist traditions and
many different ideas on what is important!
We look forward to having you as a Buddhist Council Member engage in
this event and please encourage as many people in your community as
possible to join us at Still Mind Zendo to share ideas and
refreshments. Everyone is welcome!
The responses we have gotten have been very encouraging as we develop
the program, so it should be a rewarding experience for all of us. We
look forward to seeing you there.
The information for the event is as follows:
What: Buddhist Council of New York, Annual Buddhist Forum, 2011
“What in Buddhist Practice is Important to Me?”
Date: Saturday, April 16, 2011
Time: 1:00pm – 5:00pm (note: registration with refreshments begins at 12:30pm)
Location: Still Mind Zendo 37 W. 17th St. #6W New York, NY (bet. 5th
& 6th Ave.)
To help us plan accordingly, would you please RSVP via the following
email BC...@live.com at your earliest opportunity:
RSVP: BC...@live.com
Questions?
Judy Chen, at sisc...@yahoo.com or Judy Seicho Fleishman at
judys...@yahoo.com.
With Metta,
Sunghae Sunim
President, Buddhist Council of New York