
Morning Puja
The Morning Puja beautifully condenses the essentials of why we make the effort to practice the Dharma.
It is based on the verses of the The Four Reminders:
[1] This human life is precious,
An opportunity to awaken,
[2] But this body is impermanent;
Ready or not, one day I shall die.
So this life I must know
As the tiny splash of a raindrop,
A thing of beauty that disappears
Even as it comes into being.
[3] The karma I create
Shapes the course of my life,
But however I act
[4] Life always has difficulties;
No-one can control it all.
Only the Dharma
Can free me and others
From suffering forever.
Therefore I recall
My heart’s longing for freedom,
And resolve to make use
Of every day and night
To realise it
We follow this with the Refuges and Precepts and the Four Brahma Viharas, which are a short set of Buddhist verses expressing love, compassion, joy, and equanimity..
The Morning Puja takes about ten minutes, and is followed by an open sit of one's own choice, for those who can stay on. We end with the verses again and close the Zoom at 8.45am. Feel free to leave as and when you need to.
Open to everyone who has attended (or is attending) either a course or day retreat with us is welcome.
Email us for the joining link, if you don't already have it (it will have been in your original course or event joining info).
