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The Buddha’s Path Study Programme – Module 11: Walking the Path: Foundations for Lifelong Practice & Growth

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This course starts live on September, 2nd 2025

Recordings from Module 11

This Module is part of The Buddha’s Path (our foundational study programme) and explores sustainable foundations for “walking the path” with continuity and ever-deepening development.

Over four linked talks, we will look at how to lean on others and how to lean on ourselves. First, the support and accountability that good spiritual friends provide; second, the inner self-reliance needed to carry the path in daily life; third, skilful relationships with teachers and tradition; and finally, cultivating a spacious, non-sectarian outlook.

Week 1 – “Refuge in Good Company: Why Sangha Is the Whole of the Path”
Exploring the “whole of the spiritual life” according to the Buddha: good friendship. Discussions around why the Buddha placed such weight on community and how to lean on one another wisely while guarding against group-think, sectarianism, or exclusion.

Week 2 – “Applying the Path Where You Are”
We look to where the path is walked: commutes, queues, emails, family dramas. Practical ways to rely upon oneself as we weave the teachings and practice into ordinary daily life.

Week 3 – “Guidance & Grace: Teachers, Etiquette, and Devotion with Discernment”
How to relate skilfully to teachers and dharma settings according to the different levels of practice. Covers common etiquette in the Buddhist tradition, plus healthy boundaries and red-flag awareness.

Week 4 – “Many Rivers, One Ocean: A Non-Sectarian Approach to Dharma”
How to honour and get the best out of multiple lineages without confusion or cherry-picking. Explores the Rimé spirit, dialogue across traditions, and following a coherent path that remains open, humble, and responsive to a changing world.

Module 11:
Walking the Path: Foundations for Lifelong Practice & Growth

• The Importance of Spiritual Community
• Applying the Path to Our Daily Lives
• Etiquette and Ways of Relating to Teacher, Buddha, Dharma and Sangha
• Non-sectarian Approaches

About the Study Group Leader

Our Study Group is led by David Oromith. David is a Buddhist contemplative, meditation guide and retreat leader. He is the Co-Founder of Samadhi and author of the book A Practical Guide to Mindful Living. He has received non-monastic ordination in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and teaches workshops internationally, leads retreats across the UK and runs classes locally.

David is a follower of the rimé (non-sectarian) approach, recognising the value and benefit of multiple points-of-view, with teachers in all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. His primary teacher is Lama Alan Wallace, who is also rooted in a non-sectarian approach, with particular close affiliation with the Gelug and Nyingma schools and the Dudjom lineage.

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In the spirit of offering the dharma freely, there is no set fee for joining the course. It is customary to offer dana (a donation) to support the teacher and the activities of the dhama organisation. No one is excluded from participating.

Our online events operate on the basis of dana (generosity/giving). If you’re able to, as is tradition, please consider making an offering. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and all money raised goes directly into supporting our activities and fundraising for the Samadhi Eco Retreat Centre.

David Oromith

David is an experienced Buddhist contemplative and meditation guide who has studied and taught internationally for several years. He is the Co-Founder of Samadhi and a qualified mindfulness teacher, Mental Health First Aider, and an active member of the Association for Spiritual Integrity. His teaching style is clear and practical, and his warm and humorous approach makes him a popular mindfulness teacher. In his own practise and teachings, David focusses on the core themes of Early Buddhism and emphasises the practices of Shamatha (meditative quiescence), and its union with Vipassana on the Four Applications of Mindfulness and the Four Immeasurables – which presents a direct path leading to the realisation of our deepest nature and the potentials of consciousness, and closely follows how the Buddha himself attained enlightenment. He considers himself to be the fortunate student of many teachers, including his root lama, Lama Alan Wallace.

Online Course Content

S1 – Refuge in Good Company
S2 – Applying the Path Where You Are
S3 – Teachers, Etiquette, and Devotion with Discernment
S4 – Non-Sectarian Approaches to Dharma
Bonus Session
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