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Trustee's Meeting for the IDT

Trustee's Meeting for the IDT

From India Dhamma Trust: "At the heart of a peaceful Dhamma Revolution" on Mon, 7 Apr, 2014 - 18:44We have just had a fantastic trustee’s meeting. Headlines:
☞ Subhuti has recently returned from a visit to India where he has been deepening Dhamma practice in the Order thereby broadening out the base from which more Order support can be given to more mitras.
☞ The Ordination teams in India have been busy running regular events where the teams support both local and outlying mitras - sometimes journeying great distances to do so - as well as ongoing mitra...
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Dana Request latest deadline

From Abhayaratna Trust on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 13:46

Dana Request latest deadline

From Abhayaratna Trust on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 13:46For any Order members wanting to make a Dana Request to the Abhayaratna Trust, the Trustees next meet in May so please get in touch or send your form in to the Secretary by 10 May 2014.
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What meditation is...

From Solihull on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 11:32

What meditation is...

From Solihull on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 11:32

If you’re thinking of coming along to explore meditation, this little clip gives you a flavour of what it is ‘about’.

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The Power of Love, the Love of Power

From Stockholms buddhistcenter on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 00:00
Behind this title we find the first Buddhist ethical precept and Sangharakshitas distinction between operating in the Love Mode and operating in the Power Mode. A beautiful and engaged talk, responsive to her audience, where Kulanandi draws inspiration from the book The Ten Pillars of Buddhism, by Sangharakshita.
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Symbols of Tantric Buddhism Week 4

From London Buddhist Centre on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 00:00
Talk given at the LBC Dharma Night March 24th 2014
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My Relationship with Bhante

From London Buddhist Centre on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 00:00
Talk given at the LBC Womens Night class March 6th 2014
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The Power of Love, the Love of Power

From Stockholms buddhistcenter on Tue, 1 Apr, 2014 - 00:00
Behind this title we find the first Buddhist ethical precept and Sangharakshitas distinction between operating in the Love Mode and operating in the Power Mode. A beautiful and engaged talk, responsive to her audience, where Kulanandi draws inspiration from the book The Ten Pillars of Buddhism, by Sangharakshita.
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Our 'teachers'

From Solihull on Mon, 31 Mar, 2014 - 16:27

Our 'teachers'

From Solihull on Mon, 31 Mar, 2014 - 16:27

Karunavajra was born and brought up in Solihull. He went along to the Manchester Buddhist Centre when he went away to university. Since then he gradually deepened his interest in meditation and Buddhism joining the Tiratna Buddhist Order in 1995. He has now been teaching meditation and Buddhism for nearly 20 years. He has lived and worked in retreat centres both in the UK and Spain, and...

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Well done Sanghamani!

Well done Sanghamani!

From India Dhamma Trust: "At the heart of a peaceful Dhamma Revolution" on Sat, 29 Mar, 2014 - 17:05Big Saddhu to Sanghamani who has raised an extra £8,500 in annual income for IDT through her three month telephone upgrade campaign. About 100 donors increased their monthly gift - half of all those she asked. That generosity will go a long way in helping the Dhamma revolution in India.
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Women & Men's Ordination Teams in India: is there a difference?

Women & Men's Ordination Teams in India: is there a difference?

From India Dhamma Trust: "At the heart of a peaceful Dhamma Revolution" on Sat, 29 Mar, 2014 - 15:48A number of our donors have asked us why the Women’s Ordination Team is smaller than the Men’s. A good question which demands a considered response which Subhuti has provided…

India today is in a process of astonishing social transformation across a wide spectrum of developmental stages: a few tribal people in the Andoman Islands still live more or less in the Stone Age and quite a number in the big ‘Metros’, like Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, or Chennai, are...

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