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Buddha V(irtue) talk series: Repurposing Life Experiences

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Put your boots on & join us for this rare curatorium of inspiring speakers changing the way we think about funerals, dinner parties, pregnancy & spirituality. Challenge yourself, be part of this shared experiment in community thinking. Join the Q&A, bring your truth to the Temple’s new initiative. Take inspiraton on how others have repurposed life, habits, rituals to live an authentic life.

Shake up your Saturday - meditate, eat, talk, share at the Temple. Continue your Buddha journey. 

Hear compelling stories in this Buddhist style ted-talks on Repurposing our life’s experiences through the lens of pink Buddha - wealth & wisdom. 

  • We’re making a mini documentary, Oh My Buddha. Want to be part of it? Register your interest when you book online.  Share your answer to the question: What attracts you to Buddhism?

Meet the speakers

Hear from Amy Sagar who is transforming the way we do death. Find out how more people are taking back control of funeral rituals and her current work with cultural and religion leaders on the NSW laws in the funeral industry. You watched her on ABC’s Australian Stories, hear the extended version on the significant changes in our rituals around death as Tender Funerals expands across the nation with new ethical paths and careers opening up.


Meet UOW neurobiology researcher Noor Jarbou on how she repurposed her life on demand. As a Palestinian, born and raised in Kuwait, completed her education in Jordan, migrated to Australia, Noor tells a very personal story re-building a new life at each stage and the difficult challenges she faced to survive. After working for several years at the Jordanian Ministry of Health and at the Jordan University of Science and Technology, Noor now juggles motherhood and a PhD. 


Venerable MiaoZhe loves to teach the many ways people can draw upon Buddhist wisdom to help craft a renewed spiritual approach to life. Find a reliable way to clarity and inspiration as we repurpose. Venerable MiaoZhe is Secretary to Abbess Ven. Manko and a teacher-manager of the Nan Tien Buddhist College and Weekend Buddhist Academy, where she leads Buddhist classes in English to the local community. She has made a vow to share the Dharma to all who need inspiration and wisdom.

Meet Maree Thomson, a dedicated community builder with a passion for the connective power of food. As Managing Director of local food waste organisation Hidden Harvest, Maree comes from a background in Food Sociology and a career that has ebbed between hospitality, local government and grassroots initiatives. Through their advocacy work with Hidden Harvest, Maree transforms the problem of food waste into a delicious opportunity and serves up tasty insights into how we can cook up positive change in our kitchens at home.

FAQ

What are the benefits?

Reinvigorate your life with purpose | provoke your thinking | gain new insights | learn from people's lived experiences | find new inspiration | tips to help yourself or others | learn more about Buddhism.

Who is this for?

All people. Parents, nurses, counsellors, educators, allied health workers, writers, artists, Buddhists, artists, emergency workers, business owners, students, researchers,  storytellers, travellers, sports people, coaches, community advocates and more.

Do I have to be Buddhist?

Noooo, not all. The talk series is about promoting universal human values and supporting the needs of the community to help build a more peaceful and compassionate world.

What’s next in the Series?

Series 4: 1st October - Creativity vs Collagen.

Series 5: 29th October – The life cycle of happiness.

Who are we?

Nan Tien Temple is a non-profit charity organisation serving the community since 1995. We are a temple, monastery, hub, haven and a model offering educational and cultural programs. All ticket sales are used to continue our work in creating a more peaceful and compassionate world.

Why we support the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals?

Nan Tien Temple and the Hsing Yun Education Foundation are commitment to serving the community and play a vital part in achieving the global goals namely in good health and well-being for all people, peace, justice and sustainable communities (Goals 3, 11,16,17) as reflective of our commitment to universal human values.

Thank you to the generous support from the Hsing Yun Education Foundation who has made this Series possible.

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