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'''Bodhicharya Kairos Buddhist group''', founded 1995,
 
'''Bodhicharya Kairos Buddhist group''', founded 1995,
"Aims to discuss and reflect on Buddhist teachings and to meditate. The group is under the guidance of Ringu Tulku and is therefore within the family of 'Bodhicharya' Buddhist groups. It is open to the wider LGBT community, family and friends. The purpose is to promote healing, helping and harmony - within oneself and within the world.<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup Article in the [[London LGBT Almanac]] Dead link, archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20121129160937/http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup</ref>
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"Aims to discuss and reflect on Buddhist teachings and to meditate. The group is under the guidance of Ringu Tulku and is therefore within the family of 'Bodhicharya' Buddhist groups. It is open to the wider LGBT community, family and friends. The purpose is to promote healing, helping and harmony - within oneself and within the world.<ref>http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup Article in the [[London LGBT Almanac]] (dead link, archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20121129160937/http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup<)./ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 22:12, 14 February 2016

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Bodhicharya Diverse is an LGBT Buddhist meditation group, facilitated by Dirk de Klerk, who did a 4 year meditation retreat as a monk at the Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Scotland.[1] It has been meeting since January 2004.[2]

Bodhicharya Kairos Buddhist group, founded 1995,

"Aims to discuss and reflect on Buddhist teachings and to meditate. The group is under the guidance of Ringu Tulku and is therefore within the family of 'Bodhicharya' Buddhist groups. It is open to the wider LGBT community, family and friends. The purpose is to promote healing, helping and harmony - within oneself and within the world.[3]
  1. http://www.thegayguide.org.uk/browse?cat=%2FReligious+%26+Spiritual+Groups%2FBuddhist GMFA Guide
  2. http://www.meetup.com/kairosinsoho-org-uk-GayBudMedLondon-asp/ Meetup page
  3. http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup Article in the London LGBT Almanac (dead link, archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20121129160937/http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup<)./ref>

    References

    1. http://www.thegayguide.org.uk/browse?cat=%2FReligious+%26+Spiritual+Groups%2FBuddhist GMFA Guide
    2. http://www.meetup.com/kairosinsoho-org-uk-GayBudMedLondon-asp/ Meetup page
    3. http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup Article in the London LGBT Almanac (dead link, archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20121129160937/http://londonlgbtalmanac.wikispaces.com/BodhicharyaKairosBuddhistgroup<)./ref>

      References

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