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Sun March 12, 2017

Monthly Seminar: Moving on - How to let go and reconcile with your past

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Drowning in the the sadness of losing beloved?
Replaying the heart-breaking scene in mind?
Getting stuck in the past?
You are one step to own the world - moving on.
Those moments, good and bad, are parts of who you are, accept it.
BLIA SFYAD presents our monthly seminar: “Moving on - how to let go and reconcile with your past” where we discuss about letting go of obsession with the irreversible, and taking the warmth to start the journey.
It is open to everyone who is interested to join, any race, gender, religion (or lack there of) are welcomed.
Prior to the class, a complimentary lunch will be held from 12:30pm - 1:30pm.
Event is free but registration is required due to limited spots.


ABOUT BLIA SFYAD
BLIA SFYAD (Buddha’s Light International Association - San Francisco Young Adult Division) is a young adult Buddhist group affiliated with Fo Guang Shan, San Bao Temple. We focus on providing a fun atmosphere for young adults to contribute to the community and learn about Buddhism. We engage with local communities through social services such as volunteering at Food Banks, Homeless Shelter, Nursing Homes, Habitat for Humanity, etc., and also organize buddhist classes, retreats, meditation classes, etc. 
This is a monthly seminar to discuss about the applications of Buddhist Philosophies in our daily lives. No prior buddhist knowledge is required, everyone of any background, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion can join the discussion!
Website: http://sanbaotemple.org/san-francisco-yad/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SFYAD/
Drowning in the the sadness of losing beloved?
Replaying the heart-breaking scene in mind?
Getting stuck in the past?
You are one step to own the world - moving on.
Those moments, good and bad, are parts of who you are, accept it.
BLIA SFYAD presents our monthly seminar: “Moving on - how to let go and reconcile with your past” where we discuss about letting go of obsession with the irreversible, and taking the warmth to start the journey.
It is open to everyone who is interested to join, any race, gender, religion (or lack there of) are welcomed.
Prior to the class, a complimentary lunch will be held from 12:30pm - 1:30pm.
Event is free but registration is required due to limited spots.


ABOUT BLIA SFYAD
BLIA SFYAD (Buddha’s Light International Association - San Francisco Young Adult Division) is a young adult Buddhist group affiliated with Fo Guang Shan, San Bao Temple. We focus on providing a fun atmosphere for young adults to contribute to the community and learn about Buddhism. We engage with local communities through social services such as volunteering at Food Banks, Homeless Shelter, Nursing Homes, Habitat for Humanity, etc., and also organize buddhist classes, retreats, meditation classes, etc. 
This is a monthly seminar to discuss about the applications of Buddhist Philosophies in our daily lives. No prior buddhist knowledge is required, everyone of any background, race, gender, sexual orientation, religion can join the discussion!
Website: http://sanbaotemple.org/san-francisco-yad/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SFYAD/
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1750 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109

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