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Waterstones Event in Leicester

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London Events

David and Caroline are at book promotion events in London on
16th September: 21 Sussex Way, Finsbury Park all day
18th September: St James, Piccadilly, evening
Details: madrakara@amidatrust.com

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15th Sept: Book Reading

David and Caroline will do book readings at Waterstones Bookshop, Leicester, on 15th September

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7th September Meet Amida Event

The Meet Amida Event was a great success with about 100 people in attendance. There were radings by Caroline Brazier and by David Brazier from their new books.

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Book Launch Event

There will be a book launch event on the evening of Friday 7th September 2007 at Narborough Parish Centre, Narborough, Leicestershire. This will promote David and Caroline's new books and also be a "Meet the Amida Community" event.

The new books are on special offer as a pair at Amazon

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6 August: Book Talk in Seattle

Caroline and David did readings from The Other Buddhism and from Who Loves Dies Well at the Elliott Bay Book Company "Seattle's legendary independent bookstore". We had an attentive and intelligent audience and the event went off well.

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Seminar with Kubose Sensei

Last night, 13th May, Dharmavidya participated in a transatlantic seminar via Skype with students of Kobose Sensei. Kubose's students have been studying The Feeling Buddha book. There is a review of The Feeling Buddha on the Heartland Sangha site.

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Caroline Brazier to visit Reading Interfaith.

Reading Friends Meeting House, Wednesday 30th May 7.30pm
         
A talk by Rev. Prasada Caroline Brazier        

Pure Land Buddhism is a strand within Mahayana Buddhism, and is popular in many parts of East Asia and also in the West. Practice is based on chanting and devotion as well as meditation and study.

This talk will be followed an opportunity to ask questions. The meeting will end with light refreshments for everybody.

For more information see the Reading Interfaith website.

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Book Launch on 7 September

From Gareth: I have booked the community hall in Narbourgh for a book launch on the 7th Sept, from 7pm. To which you are all invited. We'll be sending out masses of invitations, it will be a fantastic evening, with music and food and lots of other good things. Around this time of the year, we're aiming to have launches across the UK, so it's a good idea to start looking for possible venues in your area, maybe a parish centre, maybe a bookshop - or cafe... Let us know what you find. Thanks Gareth - wonderful.

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