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Come and Join Us

 

 

The Lincoln Buddhist Fellowship (LBF) is no longer in operation as of February 2006.

 

 

Notwithstanding, this web site offers a wealth of fascinating information on the teachings and practices of Shin Buddhism. 

 

Help Us Reopen

 

 We are interested in restarting the Lincoln group but need a person(s) to host it and lead and facilitate the meditation, chanting and discussion. We will train. Please contact us if you are interested using the main e-mail below.

see  our "Host a College or Home Group?" web page too.

 

 

Come, learn, practice and experience

 

Nebraskan Shin Buddhism
Nebraskan Shin Buddhism

Our Lincoln Buddhist Fellowship (LBF) serves Lincoln and Omaha areas. We are an affiliated community of the Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut. We were founded in the year 2006 by our BFF Practice Leader, Mr. -----------------

 

Our community wishes to deeply explore into our hearts and minds to manifest the Oneness of reality, symbolized as Amida Buddha. In order to deepen our appreciation, knowledge and experience of the Shin Buddhist teachings and practices, we use readings from various Buddhist books and multimedia.

 

In addition, we recognize the importance of practice, therefore, at the beginning of our gatherings we Go for Refuge in the Three Jewels, do inspirational prayers and conduct sacred chants using the Om Mani Padme Hum and Juseige chants, and afterwards we have a brief zazen (quiet sitting). Even though our studies emphasize the Buddhist teachings and practices, we are open to the entirety of world spirituality.

 

Our gatherings include quiet sitting and voice meditation, plenty of discussion, fellowship and refreshments. The Buddhist Friends want you to know that you are invited to join them in practice.

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Call for simple directions, more information and schedule at

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E-MAIL US or join our Mailing List at

amida@bffct.net

Namu Amida Butsu!