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FLYING AID
by wgs5
Sixth Form Philosophy students were lucky to spend a morning at the Kadampa Meditation Centre in Chorlton, where we met Thonchog. Thonchog is a monk at the centre who spoke to us about fundamental Buddhist beliefs, which we are studying as part of our A Level course. Thonchog led us in a short meditation and explained that he meditates numerous times a day. Students looked at the shrine and were fascinated that there were offerings to the statues of the Buddha, even though he is not viewed as a God. Students asked questions about the very difficult concept of ‘sunyata’, emptiness, and Thonchog was impressed and said he could teach a year programme on just that topic. The students had a wonderful morning and are grateful to Thonchog and the Centre for their warm welcome.
MISS DIANA BRUCE Head of Religious Studies
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