Sangha Night

Sangha Night

Please note that we have an Updated Schedule for 2024!

Practicing Buddhism with others offers a unique opportunity to get to know oneself, learn from each other, and express oneself more deeply through relationship.

For Sangha Night we meet in person at the Seattle Buddhist Center, and online using Zoom. Get the online link by subscribing to the weekly Sangha night newsletter. 

The evening will include meditation, a Dharma talk, and time for discussion. 

We strongly suggest that all attendees have the most up-to-date vaccines. An air purifier is in use and masks are currently optional.

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How To Join

Use a PC or Mac

For most modern web browsers, you do not need to download anything. For a better experience you can, before the start time, download the Zoom Desktop Client for Windows, Mac, or Linux. You do not need to create an account or sign in.

A few minutes before we're due to start, open the app if you have downloaded it, or go to join.zoom.us, and enter the meeting ID you've been given to join.

Use a Mobile or Tablet

Before the start time, download the Zoom Mobile App using one of the links below. You do not need to create an account or sign in.

A few minutes before we're due to start, open the app and enter the meeting ID you've been given to join.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to reserve a place?

No, just turn up in person or online!

Do I need to be a Buddhist?

Nope, all are welcome regardless of any previous or current spiritual practice.

What should I wear for the meditation and how should I sit?

There are no special requirements. Dress comfortably. At the center, cushions and benches are provided for you. At home, a pillow or dining room chair will be perfectly suitable.

How much does the class cost?

We don't charge a fixed price for our classes but instead invite you to make a donation to the center to help us cover our running costs.

A donation of $10-20 would help us to cover our costs, but everyone is equally welcome, even if you cannot give anything at all.