The Nucleus of a New Society: Men's Event with Maitreyabandhu

with chef-prepared lunch in the Mandala

Sun
31
Aug
|
10:00 am
1:00 pm
In person, just turn up.
Free (suggested donation £25).

The Nucleus of a New Society: Men's Event with Maitreyabandhu

Sun
31
Aug
|
10:00 am
-
1:00 pm
In person, just turn up.
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A Buddhist is first and foremost a disciple of a teacher, right from the first disciples who went for refuge to the Buddha up till the present day. There is no generic one-size-fits-all ‘Buddhism’ that we can practice.

Each teacher throughout history has reimagined the Dharma for a changing world - from Atisha and Shantideva, to Thich Nat Han and Bhante Sangharakshita. The teacher formulates a specific Dharma which creates a community of disciples practising together in accordance with that Dharma. This is what Triratna is: disciples of disciples of Bhante Sangharakshita.

At this men’s event, Maitreyabandhu will explore the meaning of discipleship — both in our personal lives and in our community. He’ll reflect on its strengths and limitations, and on the challenge of becoming a true disciple rather than simply a devotee. In an age of YouTube teachers and endless spiritual options, what does it mean to go deep rather than broad?

A lineage of discipleship, Maitreyabandhu suggests, creates the nucleus of a new society — a new kind of community that embraces difference through a shared commitment to a particular teacher, a particular Dharma, and a particular Sangha.

The event will be followed by a chef-prepared lunch in the Mandala.

Come in person

Doors open 15 minutes before the start. When you arrive, there'll be someone on reception to help you with any queries. There'll also be short breaks during most events.

Price

Moving beyond the exchange economy

We appreciate every amount people feel able to give, no matter how big or small and thank you for your generosity in helping pass on the benefits of the Buddha’s teachings.

Single sex activities

At the LBC we value single-sex activities as a support for one’s deepening spiritual practice and we have men’s and women’s mitra convenors whose role it is to orientate new people into centre activities. If you identify as trans or non-binary then you're very welcome here - do get in touch and we can work out in discussion the best way of participating in the centre for you. We want to engage with everyone on an individual basis, in the spirit of friendship, and for everyone to feel at home at the London Buddhist Centre.

Venue

Opening times

Reception hours | 10am-5pm | Mon to Sat
Evening Classes | 7pm to 9.30pm | Mon to Fri
Sunday events | Check event page for timings

Getting here

Our address is: 51 Roman Rd, Bethnal Green, E20HU. The nearest tube stations within 5-10 minutes walk are Bethnal Green (Central Line and Overground), Cambridge Heath (Overground) and Stepney Green (District and Hammersmith & City lines). There are also lots of bus routes with stops 2-5 minutes from the centre.

How to book

Most of our events are by donation, you don't need to book just simply turn up on the day.

For courses and retreats, pre-booking online is recommended. There’s no need to print your e-ticket.

Plan your visit

Toilets
An accessible toilet is located in the building.

Cloakroom
You can leave your coats and bags in the cloakroom provided. We ask that you take your footwear off if you plan on entering the shrine room. Please bring any valuable items with you into the class.

Bookshop
There is a bookshop at reception which includes books on Buddhism, Meditation and Mindfulness as well as ritual items, incense and cards. We accept both cash and card.

Access

If you require wheelchair or step free assistance please let reception know upon arrival or call beforehand. Depending on which shrine rooms will be used a team member will be able to assist with the use a ramps and lifts in the building.

Eating and drinking

During some events tea and biscuits are served during breaks while on day retreats and festival days there is vegan lunch shared between all those present.

If you would like to eat before or after an event at the centre the Mandala cafe is next door to the London Buddhist Centre! The Mandala team are friends and Buddhists, and this is a non-profit venture (we are a registered charity) so do come along and experience the unique and friendly atmosphere.

Monday - Friday 8.30am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 3.30pm
Sunday CLOSED