What's on in Rottingdean

East Sussex, England

Rottingdean sits right on the edge of the sea in East Sussex, where the breeze is salty and the pace is slower than a sloth on a hot pavement. There isn't much room for crowds, but that means you can find a quiet spot to watch the sunset without fighting for a table. The village hall often hosts community gatherings while local groups organise walks along the cliff path. It's a place where neighbours know each other by face and not just by name tag at the shop. You'll stumble upon pop-up markets in the high street or catch a film under the stars when the weather permits. Near Here keeps an eye on what's going on so you don't have to wander aimlessly hoping someone has posted a notice.

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Triratna Day Festival
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Triratna Day Festival

In April 1967 Urgyen Sangharakshita founded what has become the Triratna Buddhist Community. Today we are a contemporary international Buddhist movement, firmly established in traditional yet hugely relevant Buddhist Teaching. Now more than ever practising the Buddha’s teachings on Compassion and Wisdom seem compelling, even urgent. Join us as we celebrate the founding of our Buddhist movement. Our day will focus on Practice for Peace in our World. We will include periods of meditation, ritual and reflection. There will also be space to practise gratitude that we have inherited an effective context in which we can make a difference. Join Maitridarshin, Akasati, Sthanashrada, Shuddhadhara and the Team for all or part of the day. The Day’s Programme: 10.30am Doors open 11am  to 1.00pm – a morning of meditation, reflection and discussion, including a talk from Akasati: WORLD GONE MAD: What can Buddhists offer? How relevant is Buddhist practice, in the midst of global chaos? Can cultivating  awareness and ethics have a ripple effect on the world? Taking in Buddhist teachings and contemporary thinkers, Akasati explores what Triratna Buddhists have to offer. 1pm A festival lunch – please bring vegetarian / vegan food to share together (labelled please). 2.15pm to 4pm – an afternoon of ritual, devotion and puja All welcome, no need to book, by donation

Sun 12 Apr10:30Brighton Shambhala Buddhist Meditation Group(4.6mi)

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