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Job opportunity at Nottingham Buddhist Centre

From Jobs, Volunteering & Communities on Tue, 22 Jun, 2021 - 15:36

Job opportunity at Nottingham Buddhist Centre

From Jobs, Volunteering & Communities on Tue, 22 Jun, 2021 - 15:36

Join our thriving Sangha and Team Based Right Livelihood!

Bookkeeper

12 hours per week

Based in Nottingham

Start date: 16th August 2021

The Nottingham Buddhist Centre are looking for an Order Member or Mitra to join our team as a Bookkeeper. Your...

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Taking care of Urgyen Sangharakshita’s legacy - a new video from Urgyen House

From Order Connection on Tue, 22 Jun, 2021 - 11:08

Taking care of Urgyen Sangharakshita’s legacy - a new video from Urgyen House

From Order Connection on Tue, 22 Jun, 2021 - 11:08

Urgyen House have just released a new video blog, the thirteenth in the series.

In mid August 2021 Urgyen House will be opened to visitors, an exhibition about Bhante’s teachers will be opened and the first stage of the new Triratna Picture Library will go online. For many years the Uddiyana Trust looked after Bhante’s needs. With his death came new responsibilities. In this latest video blog, Sangharakshita speaks about his legacy, whilst Mahamati explains the work of the Trust today and announces the...

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Equanimity: Morning Retreat with Ratnavandana

From Vancouver Buddhist Center on Tue, 15 Jun, 2021 - 12:51

Equanimity: Morning Retreat with Ratnavandana

From Vancouver Buddhist Center on Tue, 15 Jun, 2021 - 12:51

Saturday 10th July 10, 2021, 3 hours

09.00 US PST  |  12.00 US EST  |  17.00 UK & IE  | 18.00 Europe CET  | 21.30 India



“Try to love everything that gets in your way …..  
because if something is in your way it is
going your way, the way
of all beings; towards darkness, towards light.”

From “Because even the Word...

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Out now: ‘I Hear Her Words: An Introduction to Women in Buddhism’

From Windhorse Publications on Fri, 18 Jun, 2021 - 13:00

Out now: ‘I Hear Her Words: An Introduction to Women in Buddhism’

From Windhorse Publications on Fri, 18 Jun, 2021 - 13:00

As a female student and practitioner of Buddhism, at times I feel frustrated by the underrepresentation of women in Buddhist texts and iconography. To give just one example, out of the forty-six figures on Triratna’s refuge tree, only two are female. Frustrated I may be, but I probably shouldn’t be surprised. As author Alice Collett points out in Windhorse Publications’ latest release, I Hear Her Words: An Introduction to Women in Buddhism, Buddhism was born and developed within ancient...

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“Her Covid crisis” The impact of the Pandemic on women and girls

From Karuna Fundraisers on Sat, 12 Jun, 2021 - 23:24

“Her Covid crisis” The impact of the Pandemic on women and girls

From Karuna Fundraisers on Sat, 12 Jun, 2021 - 23:24

Join us for our next live Covid crisis event and hear directly from Pratibha who works for Karuna in Germany. Recently back from India, she witnessed the heartbreaking reality happening right now for women and girls and how women are disproportionately impacted during the pandemic.

Register here: https://appeals.karuna.org/get-involved
Thursday 24th June 7-8pm

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Centre Team

Forging a Path for Women in India (The Dharma Toolkit Podcast, Episode 40)

From Buddhist Centre Features on Tue, 15 Jun, 2021 - 11:58

A conversation exploring the central role of strong personal friendships in creating a culture that encourages women and girls in India to take seriously their own aspirations - whether in Buddhist training or life in general. 

Abhayanavita and Tarahridaya are wonderful leaders and exemplars in this work, speaking across generations, across gender, and across caste to help inspire the new Buddhists of India.

From extremely difficult conditions each has forged her own path towards safety, respect and acceptance. And in a time of terrible...

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Sadayasihi

Dharmabyte: How Does a Bodhisattva Regard Living Beings?

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 21 Jun, 2021 - 06:00

Kulaprabha recounts an episode from the Vimalakirti Nirdesa to draw out how one generates the great love in response to the suffering of beings.

This is the third of four talks exploring Vasubandhu’s Four Factors entitled Contemplating the Suffering of Beings given at Taraloka Retreat Centre, 2010.

In his treatise Generating Bodhi Resolve, Vasubandhu describes them as able to generate the resolve to cultivate and accumulate the bases for the Arising of the Bodhicitta. You...

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Sadayasihi

FBA Podcast: Fearless Creativity

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 19 Jun, 2021 - 06:00

Bodhisattvas work tirelessly and heroically to create a Buddhafield for the benefit of all beings. Padmavajra explores the opening verses of the Dhammapada and their far reaching implications including how we create not only our own happiness or suffering through our actions, but also how we create worlds, worlds of suffering or worlds conducive to human growth and even freedom.

Talk given during the February Great Gathering weekend at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2020.

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Speaking From the Heart: Truth and Love In Communication - Maitrimati

From Birmingham Buddhist Centre on Fri, 18 Jun, 2021 - 00:00
Maitrimati explores the theme of Perfect Speech through a talk entitled: Speaking from the heart: truth and love in communication.
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2021 residential retreats now available for booking!

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 17 Jun, 2021 - 16:41

2021 residential retreats now available for booking!

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 17 Jun, 2021 - 16:41

Following a successful reopening, we’re pleased to say our programme of residential retreats is now up and available for booking! It’s been so wonderful to have retreatants on Tara’s land again. Have a look at what’s available and book asap - they’re filling up quickly! 

If you’re wondering how social distancing measures will affect your experience of being on retreat, here’s what a couple of our retreatants have said… 

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