Saccanama's picture
Saccanama

Resignation of Kuladitya

From Order Connection on Wed, 11 Jan, 2017 - 13:54

Resignation of Kuladitya

From Order Connection on Wed, 11 Jan, 2017 - 13:54

Dear Order Members,

Kuladitya recently sent a letter to Bhante resigning from the Order and Bhante has responded, accepting his decision. Kuladitya is from Sheffield and was ordained by Sangharakshita in 1984 at Il Convento in Italy. All of us wish Kuladitya well in the future. Kuladitya’s resignation letter is shown below, along with Bhante’s response.

With metta,
Saccanama

———————————————————————-

Dear Urgyen Sangharakshita,

I hope you are recovered from your recent illness and feeling better.

I am writing to ask you to accept my resignation from the Triratna Buddhist Order.

I...

Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

How to Live and How to Die

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Wed, 11 Jan, 2017 - 00:00
In this talk Vijayasri continues a short series of talks, on themes arising from Sangharakshita's lecture on World Peace and Nuclear War, by exploring what to do with our lives and how to face death. We look at how suffering arises from clinging to self identity and consider different ways of seeing through this. Vijayasri then moves on to discuss how fear of death affects us and how letting go of this fear gives a huge sense of relief. Amarapuspa leads a reflection on Impermanence and the session closes with verses from Subhuti's refuge puja and the Prajnaparamita mantra. This talk was given at the Croydon Buddhist Centre in December 2016 as part of our regular Saturday morning sangha class.
Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

An Adhisthana Retreat

From Bristol Buddhist Centre on Wed, 11 Jan, 2017 - 00:00
Suryadaya describes her recent retreat at Adhisthana including a vivid description of the venue itself.
Free Buddhist Audio's picture
Free Buddhist Audio

How to Live and How to Die

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Wed, 11 Jan, 2017 - 00:00
In this talk Vijayasri continues a short series of talks, on themes arising from Sangharakshita's lecture on World Peace and Nuclear War, by exploring what to do with our lives and how to face death. We look at how suffering arises from clinging to self identity and consider different ways of seeing through this. Vijayasri then moves on to discuss how fear of death affects us and how letting go of this fear gives a huge sense of relief. Amarapuspa leads a reflection on Impermanence and the session closes with verses from Subhuti's refuge puja and the Prajnaparamita mantra. This talk was given at the Croydon Buddhist Centre in December 2016 as part of our regular Saturday morning sangha class.
karunamaya's picture
Karunamaya

Upcoming Women's Ordinations in India

From Order Connection on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 18:42

Upcoming Women's Ordinations in India

From Order Connection on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 18:42

Dear Order Members,

We are delighted to inform you that the following 12 women will be ordained at Bordharan retreat centre, Maharashtra India. 

Supriya Akshobhy - North Nagpur 
Kusumlata Goutam - Dehradun, Uttarakhand 
Babita Bhan - Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
Chandrakanta Bouddha - Dehradun. Uttarakhand 
Suwasini Rokade - Pune 
Ranjana Meshram - Yavatmal
Pramita Gotam - Modinagar, Uttar Pradesh 
Kavita Kamalsing - Modinagar Uttar Pradesh 
Pushpa Jivane - Wardha 
...

sagara's picture
sagara

Sagaravajra and Sahajatara talk about Hridyabija/forest garden as a spirtual practice

From Hridayabija on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 13:21

Sagaravajra and Sahajatara talk about Hridyabija/forest garden as a spirtual practice

From Hridayabija on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 13:21

For the last 6 years Sagaravajra has been creating a Pure Land in the form of a Forest Garden in a small field in East Devon, UK.

For more, see www.facebook.com/Hridayabija

sagara's picture
sagara

Hridayabija poster

From Hridayabija on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 13:14

Hridayabija, situated in East Devon, seeks to integrate Buddhist spiritual practice into the abundance of a living eco system; A Pureland if you will. Started on a bare horse paddock in 2010, it a few short years it has undergone an astonishing transformation into an amazing and magical ‘forest garden.’  People frequently report visiting the garden as being a life changing experience.  Hridayabija is an attempt to demonstrate that though while we cannot change the world, we can change at...

File NameSize
Coming events at Hridayabija (PDF)693.14 KB
Mokshini's picture
Mokshini

'Leadership' - What Is It?

From European Chairs' Assembly on Tue, 10 Jan, 2017 - 07:16

It’s day 3 at the ECA’s winter meeting at Adhisthana, and in today’s podcast Dassini is ‘having a wee chat’ with Arthavadin and Subhadassi; chairs of Manchester and Brighton Buddhist Centre respectively. 

The topic is leadership - the chairs have explored this over the last 2 days at the meeting including two workshops led by the above, aimed at giving those present some insight into what leadership is, the different ways it can manifest, and what kind of leader we ourselves...

Pages