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"Thus, whether one leads a spiritual life depends on whether one has been successful in bringing about that disciplined, tamed state of mind and translating that state of mind into one's daily actions."
Dalai Lama, The Art of Happiness.

Vikatadamshtri Buddhist Center - Maryland Kadampa
2937 N. Charles St.
Baltimore,  Maryland   21218
(For best directions, please ask the center.)
Kadampa Buddhism
URL www.meditationinmary...
Email Click to contact via e-mail
Phone 410 243-3837
Center's Description

Vikatadamshtri Buddhist Center is a Western Buddhist Meditation Temple in Baltimore. Located near the Baltimore Museum of Art and Johns Hopkins University, the center provides meditation classes and teachings in various parts of Maryland, including Columbia, Kent Narrows, Annapolis, Bowie, Fallston and the US Naval Academy; as well as in York, Harrisburg, and Millersville, Pennsylvania.

Taught by Westerners, the meditation classes are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners.

Don't hesitate to check out a meditation class this week and see for yourself!

Averages of independent reviewers (1)
Spiritual 5.00   Material 4.00   Recommend 5.00
(1 = Weak ... 5 = Excellent)
Independent Comments
10/22/2003  Reviewed By: Chris
Highly recommended. Western monk presents material in an easy to understand manner.This Center also is VERY accessible, with teaching in surrounding area's. Teachings for novices and advanced students.
Reviewed By: newkadampatruth.org
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