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On
the final day of Summer Retreat 27 steps sounded the commitment of the 27 people who became part of our sangha,
or Buddhist group, in a ceremony called Taking Refuge.
This is the act of officially setting foot on our path.
Anyone
can take refuge. It is open to everyone who has joyful
interest and devotion toward the Buddha, the dharma
(Buddhist teachings) and the sangha (Buddhist group).
One is not required to be strictly Buddhist, though
most are.
During
the ceremony each student receives a dharma name and
a little piece of their hair is cut off. The piece of
hair is an offering to the Buddha, the dharma, the sangha
and the teacher. At this point
he or she becomes part of the Buddhist
sangha.
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