Two day’s Youth work shops in Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat center lead by Dhni. Shubhjaya Dh Guhyajeta, Prabhodhratna, Amoghnetri, Shraddhadeep, Amrutshur, Amalajyoti.
Sub. Mind : Reactive and Creative
I’m men’s Mitra Convenor in Nottingham, very actively involved with the Venezuelan Sangha and exploring William Blake’s legacy…
Aryavacin
…and I fell in love with the Order. Manjugita
Track titles in English 01 Manjugita reading one of her poems ‘The Mirror’ (El Espejo) - the metaphors she delights in 02 Our ordinations – the impact on Sangha in Mexico and on Venezuelans 03 Our Order names – the meaning given at ordination, how we responded at the...
Hello and welcome to the UK women’s north region Buddhist Centre Online Group.
Better known as the Northern Lights!
Here we can post news, information from our ‘Life of the Order meetings’ when we come together, things we would like to discuss, and anything that inspires us in our Order practice.
Jayadevi and Khemasuri
So to begin with all important dates for activity for 2019…..
Ranjit an Artist has done sketch seating near kitchen Area. Recollection of memory seating around kitchen area and Poem by Stephen Hollins on Ranjit Sketch.
Men’s GFR Retreat led by Dh. Jnandhavj from 7th Sept to 17th Sept 18. Subject for retreat was Know your mind. Dh. Jutindhar, Dh. Yashoratna, Dh. Prajnaditya and Dh. Ratnasambhava supported it.
Buddhism has assumed a variety of forms over the centuries, but basically there are two forms, the śrāvakayāna and the bodhisattvayāna, otherwise known as the Hīnayāna and the Mahāyāna. Each has its own ideal, that of the śrāvakayāna being the muni or arhant, while the ideal of the bodhisattvayāna is that of Supreme Perfect Buddhahood. Both ideals, together with the spiritual practices associated with them, are undergirded by a basic common principle without which they...
In a special ritual on Monday 9th March 2018 Suryagupta became the new Chair of the London Buddhist Centre - one of Triratna’s oldest and largest urban Buddhist Centres, outside of India. Suryagupta is the first woman to become a chair of the LBC. Furthermore, as a mother and a woman of African Caribbean heritage, she brings a breadth of experience to this important role in the Triratna Buddhist Community.