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    • July 2022 Newsletter-The Practice of Metta (Loving-Kindness)
    • August 2022 Newsletter-The Practice of Generosity (dāna)
    • September 2022 Newsletter-Dhamma is Teacher, Spiritual Friends are Companions
    • October 2022 Newsletter-Waking up from the Dream-Like Existence
    • November 2022 Newsletter-Spiritual Friendship
    • December 2022 Newsletter-viññaṇaṃ anidassanaṃ (consciousness without a surface or Pure Consciousness)
    • January 2023 Newsletter-Egoic consciousness, the false self
    • February 2023 Newsletter-Noble Truth of Suffering
    • March 2023 Newsletter-Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
    • April 2023 Newsletter-Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
    • May 2023 Newsletter-Noble Truth of the Path Leading to the Cessation of Suffering
    • June 2023 Newsletter-Progressive Instruction and Gradual Training
    • July 2023 Newsletter-Dependent Origination (paṭicca samuppāda)
    • August 2023 Newsletter-kamma
    • September 2023 Newsletter-Tranquility Meditation (samatha) and The Five Hindrances (pañca nīvaraṇā)
    • October 2023 Newsletter – Insight Meditation (vipassanā)
    • November 2023 Newsletter – Peace (santi)
    • December 2023 Newsletter – Buddhist Community (parisā)
    • January 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Giving (dāna pāramī)
    • February 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Virtue (sīla pāramī)
    • March 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Renunciation (nekkhamma pāramī)
    • April 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Wisdom (paññā pāramī)
    • May 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Energy (vīriya pāramī)
    • June 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Patience (khanti pāramī)
    • Juy 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Truthfulness (saccā pāramī)
    • August 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Determination (adhiṭṭhāna pāramī)
    • September 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Loving-Kindness (mettā pāramī)
    • October 2024 Newsletter – Perfection of Equanimity (upekkhā pāramī)
    • November 2024 Newsletter – Rebirth (punabbhava or paccājāta) and a Brief Survey of Evidence for Rebirth
    • December 2024 Newsletter – Taints (āsava) and their Removal
    • January 2025 Newsletter – Removal of Distracting Thoughts
    • February 2025 Newsletter – The Middle Way (majjhimā-paṭipadā)
    • March 2025 Newsletter – The ego takes on a role as either a “hero” or a “victim”
    • April 2025 Newsletter – Buddha
    • May 2025 Newsletter – Dhamma
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Kalyāṇa-Mitta Meditation Center is able to be of service due to the support from generous donors.  Financial contributions allows the Meditation Center to provide a refuge for those that are in need of spiritual friendship and guidance, and services that are offered free of charge to everyone regardless of religious affiliations, race or national origin.  Kalyāṇa-Mitta Meditation Center has been recognized as a tax-exempt organization by the IRS under section 501(c)(3).  Donations are deductible in accordance with IRS regulations.  The Meditation Center will respond to each contribution with an acknowledgement of the contribution made and that the donation is tax-exempt.

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                   Kalyāṇa-Mitta Meditation Center
                   122 Arlington St, Unit B
                   Asheville, NC 28801

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    Kalyāṇa-Mitta Meditation Center has been recognized as a tax-exempt organization by the IRS under section 501(c)(3)