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Dhanakosa Buddhist Meditation and Yoga Retreat Centre
Dhanakosa is a Buddhist, Meditation and Yoga retreat centre in Scotland, an ideal place for learning meditation and complimentary activities like yoga, tai chi, hillwalking, and shiatsu.

The Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO)
The FWBO is an international network dedicated to communicating Buddhist truths in ways appropriate to the modern world.

The Friends of the Western Buddhist Order Scotland (FWBO)
The FWBO SCOTLAND is a community of people who practice Buddhism in the context of the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (FWBO).

Free Buddhist Audio
Offers access to recorded talks on Meditation and Buddhism by teachers of the Western Buddhist Order, as well as transcriptions of lectures and seminars. Free to download or listen and read on line.

Other Sites Of Interest


Anam Cara Retreat Centre in the Scottish Highlands
Buddhism - Shamanism - Bushcraft & Survival Skills - Sweat lodges - Vision Quest - Yoga & Chi Kung.
Healing Arts & Song - Work Retreats.

Bee-Leaf
An interesting and personal website with links to:- Buddhism - Meditation - Mindful Gardening - Tao te Ching - Quotes - Poetry - Art - Teachings & Sutras.

Doodle Hut for Dharma Doodles, Illustrations & Doodle Design
Dharma cartoons and other illustrations.

Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery & Tibetan Centre
Kagyu Samye Ling Buddhist Monastery and Tibetan Centre was established in 1967 and is the first and largest of its kind in the West. It is located in a valley on the banks of the river Esk amongst the hills of the Scottish borders.

The Karuna Trust
Since 1980 the Karuna Trust has been initiating social work and Dharma projects amongst some of India's poorest and most disadvantaged communities.
To find out more about how you can help the Karuna Trust go to:
The Karuna Appeals



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