Pertaining to news or development of Wisdom Park.
From 13 to 16 September, over 100 participants and volunteers gathered for the seventh edition of the Dhamma-living Camp for Young Adults at Wisdom Park. Over this long holiday weekend, the youths immersed themselves in discovering how Peace begins with oneself through Dhamma talks, experiential learning, Dhamma chats and a forum.
Read moreThe Dhamma-Living Camp for Young Adults ended on a high note this Monday 16 September and we joyfully extend our appreciation to everyone who made this Camp a meaningful and fruitful experience. Our thanks goes out to more than 100 people who came together for this Camp, comprising the Organising Committee, Dhamma speakers, facilitators, volunteers and participants; each and every one of you enabled the campers’ to learn and better understand how Peace starts from oneself. Sadhu anumodana!
Read moreTomorrow Nalanda Youth Centre will welcome over 90 participants for the 7th Dhamma-Living Camp for Young Adults at Wisdom Park (13 - 16 September). With the theme ‘Peace begins with Me’, this camp offers a valuable opportunity for young adults to deepen their understanding of the Buddha-Dhamma and to integrate these timeless teachings into their lives at this formative stage.
Read moreFrom 6 – 7 September, the organisers of Dhamma-Living Camp for Young Adults have started camping in the venue to prepare for the life-changing event. Every team came together to brief, discuss, clarify and prepare all the elements to make the programme an impactful one.
Read moreSince dawn this morning, Nalanda members, devotees and volunteers have been out and about doing service for the benefit of others and exerting effort in Dhamma learning. From Hulu Selangor to Johor Bahru, groups of kalyana mittā have been immersed in various programmes.
Read moreFrom 24 to 25 August, over 80 participants, facilitators and volunteers joined the BPS 307 (Certificate in Buddhist Studies) Experiential Learning Camp at Wisdom Park. Having completed 10 lectures which include self-reflection and assignments, participants were ready to learn how they can apply Dhamma practices in a sustained and systematic manner in their everyday lives.
Read moreOn Saturday 17 August, over 60 students and facilitators of Family Dhamma School Kuala Lumpur had a family outing to experience the joy of service and strengthen family well-being.
Read moreFrom 7 to 11 August, Nalanda hosted the DAYWA Meditation Retreat conducted by Sis Sylvia Bay and Bro. Ong Chye Chye. Organised by Dhamma Assembly for Young Working Adults (DAYWA), over 50 youths relished the opportunity to enhance their understanding of the Dhamma path and meditation.
Read moreToday on 10 August, Nalanda Centre was abuzz throughout the day with Nalanda members and devotees delving into multiple learning opportunities.
Read moreIt is common for us to get upset, angry, agitated and even be bogged down by these difficult emotions. Let us together explore the theme ‘Peace begins with Me’ to grow our mindset and be agile in steering ourselves towards positive and wholesome emotions so that we can overcome challenges we face.
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