Hi Mawk
The Triratana Buddhist Community are big on educational matters. I'm sure you've probably come across this before
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They would be more than happy to provide any guidance you need, I've no doubt. And their centre in Manchester is very pleasant
Good luck to you
Wings to awakening puts children to sleep
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Re: Wings to awakening puts children to sleep
Ah yes . I've got a copy of the guided metta meditation you're talking about. It might be worth me following it myself a few times so I can try to do the 'live cover'. Thank you.retrofuturist wrote:A live Punabhava cover of Malcolm Huxter's metta meditation (as originally heard on Buddhanet) might be the go.Mawkish1983 wrote:as would any references to any child-friendly (?) guided meditations.
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Brilliant, thank you.Aloka wrote:There's a Buddhist Studies section for secondary schools as well as other resources at Buddhanet which might be useful for you to browse.
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Re: Wings to awakening puts children to sleep
Ah yes, I encountered that a few years ago. Thank you for the reminder!imagemarie wrote:The Triratana Buddhist Community are big on educational matters. I'm sure you've probably come across this before...
Yes it has a good feel to the place. I was there a couple of weeks ago making use of their shrine room.imagemarie wrote:their centre in Manchester is very pleasant