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Talks on Padmasambava from the Men's UK and Ireland Order Weekend OM

From Buddhist Centre Features on Sun, 13 May, 2018 - 09:57

Talks on Padmasambava from the Men's UK and Ireland Order Weekend OM

From Buddhist Centre Features on Sun, 13 May, 2018 - 09:57

Padmavajra and Maitreyabandhu gave talks on Padmasambhava at the Triratna Buddhist Order Men’s UK & Ireland Area Order Weekend Padmaloka, 5 May 2018.

The weekend was devoted to the Rainbow-bodied One, the Greatly Precious Guru Padmasambhava. Recently, Bhante reminded us how important Padmasambhava has been for him. He also reminded us that Padmasambhava continues to be very much alive in his own life, as well as in the life of the Order. During the weekend Padmasambhava was evoked and it was explored what...

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50 Years, 50 Voices: Ratnakumar (Highlights)

From Buddhist Voices on Thu, 17 May, 2018 - 15:00

I asked him, “If I would go there, will I get food?” And he said “Yes, obviously there will be a feast and you can have enough to eat.” And I thought then, “I’ll go.”

Ratnakumar’s Annals
In 1968 I wasn’t born.

In 1978 I wasn’t born.

In 1988 I was four years old, having been born into a low caste Hindu family in Orissa.

In 1998 I was about 14. I went to the birthday celebration of Dr Ambedkar with my cousin and decided that day to...

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Friedrich Nietzsche - the Three Metamorphoses

From Shabda Articles on Wed, 16 May, 2018 - 23:56

Friedrich Nietzsche - the Three Metamorphoses

From Shabda Articles on Wed, 16 May, 2018 - 23:56

“Of the three metamorphoses of the spirit I tell you: how the spirit becomes a camel; and the camel, a lion; and the lion, finally, a child.”

In his book “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” Friedrich Nietzsche spoke for many of us in proclaiming “God is dead”. For me at least this statement captured an existential reality I found myself in during my early 20’s. I had survived a period of suicidal ideation in my late teens which left me relatively free; “That...

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Benefit the world by doing a Karuna Appeal for Buddhist Action Month

From Community Highlights on Wed, 16 May, 2018 - 12:05

Benefit the world by doing a Karuna Appeal for Buddhist Action Month

From Community Highlights on Wed, 16 May, 2018 - 12:05

“After this I feel I can do anything in the whole world” - Vicki from Sheffield at the end of her 2018 spring Karuna appeal.  Karuna Appeals provide participants with an opportunity to connect with others and themselves, all while giving something back to the world. 

Are you interested in going beyond who you think you are? To benefit the world during Buddhist Action Month (BAM)?  There are 2 spaces available in the next women’s appeal, from 2 June...

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Dharmabyte: The Fulcrum of Vedana

From Free Buddhist Audio on Tue, 15 May, 2018 - 12:00

This FBA Dharmabyte is from a talk by Kulaprabha called The Alchemy of Happiness, a thoughtful take on the positive emotions cultivated in the ‘Brahma Vihara’ meditations.

This excerpt, called ‘The Fulcrum of Vedana’, takes a look at the relationship between mindfulness and positive emotion. Talk given at the Western Buddhist Order convention, 2007.

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New Intro Course: Mindfulness, Kindness and the Buddha's Way

From Portsmouth Buddhist Center on Tue, 15 May, 2018 - 01:12

New Intro Course: Mindfulness, Kindness and the Buddha's Way

From Portsmouth Buddhist Center on Tue, 15 May, 2018 - 01:12

Wednesdays, June 6-27, 7:00-9:00pm at Gateway Taiji, Qigong & Yoga Studio

Our new 4-week introductory course, led by Dh Narottama, will focus on two basic Buddhist meditation practices passed down through the centuries within the Buddhist tradition. Participants will learn everything they need to begin a regular mediation practice. The journey begins here! 

The course will at the beautiful ‘Gateway Taiji, Qigong & Yoga’ studio at 875 Islington Street, Portsmouth, NH map & directions. There is parking in...

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Dharmabyte: Twentieth Century Bodhisattva

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 14 May, 2018 - 14:22

This Dharmabyte podcast is brought to you by Dayajoti. ‘Twentieth Century Bodhisattva’ is an excerpt from the Introduction to Buddhist Action Month 2016 in Bristol, England.

Dayajoti focuses on three aspects of transforming the world: direct action; creating alternatives; and a shift in consciousness. 

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Dharmabyte: The Sea As Spiritual Death

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 14 May, 2018 - 13:14

This Dharmabyte podcast, ‘The Sea As Spiritual Death’, is an excerpt from a talk of the same name by Arthabandhu who explores the image of the sea and the raft.  We hold onto our raft, but this brings suffering - can we let go, enter the sea and become spiritually reborn? This is the question Arthabandhu asks us.

Spiritual death does not only mean esoteric meditation practices, it means confronting the vagaries and difficulties of life...

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Dharmabyte: Vision and View

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 14 May, 2018 - 12:58

This Dharmabyte podcast, ‘Vision’ and ‘View’, is an excerpt from A Vision of Human Existence given by Sangharakshita in 1976.

In Sanskrit or Pali, there’s no word that corresponds with the word ‘philosophy.’ There is one word that is sometimes translated as philosophy, the word darshana, which means ‘to see, a sight, a view, a vision.’

Dharsana represents direct experience, not something mediated by concepts. In Buddhism, the term is ‘drsti’ - which means a...

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Dharmabyte: A Prayer to the Moon

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 14 May, 2018 - 12:51

In this Dharmabyte podcast, ‘A Prayer to the Moon’, Paramananda shares a David White poem about the moon as a means of expressing consciousness that is inspired by longing for something greater than us.

From a talk called ‘The Moon’ given at the West London Buddhist Centre.

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