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Thursday, 8 September 2016

Diana Winston - The Practice of Mindfulness

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The West Wight Buddhist Group (Sangha) was formed at the beginning of 2007. The West Wight is the Western side of the Isle of Wight, situated off the Southern coast of England. There is a thriving Buddhist community on the Island made up of a number of different groups. The West Wight group, or Sangha, is non-denominational and meets weekly to meditate and discuss the Dharma, the Buddha's teachings.
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