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Revision as of 17:19, 31 October 2015

MacBuddhi Macquarie University Buddhist Society
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Macquarie University Buddhist Association

Information
Main School Non-Sectarian
People
Founder(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Macquarie University Student Council
Contact Infotmation
Address Macquarie University Student Council
North Ryde
New South Wales 2109
Australia
Country Australia
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What’s MacBuddhi?

MacBuddhi is a Macquarie University society for anyone interested learning about the teachings of Buddhism. We provide a supportive community where students and staff can enrich their lives through the practise of meditation and application of Buddhist teachings.

MacBuddhi Activities

  1. Free meditation classes / talks given by Buddhist speakers
  2. Weekly meditation classes with Jean Brick
  3. Regular Dharma talks given by Buddhist speakers.
  4. Holiday retreats at Buddhist monasteries
  5. Temple visits
  6. Film Nights
  7. Picnics
  8. Social events
  9. Combined events with USYD, UNSW + UTS

Source

http://macbuddhi.mitra.org.au/