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A Vision of Semi-Monasticism

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 30 May, 2024 - 00:00

The first in a major new series by Subhuti, Dharma teacher of many years and a senior member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, on how we might live and work together as Buddhists in the modern world.

This talk begins with Subhuti recounting being asked to direct someone to a "real Buddhist" after giving a Dharma presentation, highlighting the common perception of Buddhism as only a monastic religion. In this context, Subhuti explores Sangharakshita's developed critique of traditional Buddhist monasticism in terms of a few areas arising from very different cultural and socio-economic conditions:

  • formalism
  • separation of monks/nuns and laity
  • enforced celibacy

Sangharakshita's new vision of Buddhist community

Subhuti reflects on Sangharakshita's decision to start a new Order based not on the traditional monk/lay divide but rather on ordaining people regardless of lifestyle - as long as their lifestyle supported their spiritual commitment to go for refuge to the Three Jewels.

Emerging semi-monastic life

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Sangharakshita's approach to Buddhism attracted young "counter-culture" explorers. Subhuti tells the story of how some of them began living in urban communities and working in team-based 'Right Livelihood' businesses, developing what became, effectively, a semi-monastic lifestyle.

Living and working together

Subhuti's recalls his own experience of the powerful atmosphere that was a hallmark of collective spiritual aspiration as people in the new sangha chose to live and work together in single-sex communities.

Establishing team-based Right Livelihood

We hear about Sangharakshita's encouragement to set up team-based ethical businesses capable of providing people with a livelihood while also allowing space to integrate work and spiritual practice.

A semi-monastic core

Subhuti argues that a semi-monastic core of people living and working together is key to maintaining and developing effective Buddhist centers. With time on retreat providing a monastic-style experience for anyone.

Depth of spiritual community

Subhuti closes by evoking the depth of connection that results from years of living and working together in spiritual community. And rejoices in the LBC's effective semi-monastic core of communities and businesses at the heart of its Buddhist activities.

Talk given at the London Buddhist Centre, May 2024.

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Brahmacarya and Overcoming Polarity

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 30 May, 2024 - 00:00

In his second talk on semi-monasticism as a practice and essential part of Sangharakshita's vision of the Dharma life, Subhuti discusses the need to understand the Buddha's own nature in order to grasp the significance of semi-monastic institutions. He does this by opening up seven themes that capture the essence of the path in terms of how we live and work.

The Buddha's freedom from craving

Subhuti begins by evoking the Buddha as free from all craving, attachment and longing, dwelling in a state of blissful detachment and harmony.

The Brahma realms and polarity

If such states are to be accessible to us, we need to practise them. Subhuti explores the Buddhist belief in realms of higher consciousness (Brahma realms or brahmaviharas) where one transcends polarities like male/female identity.

Paths to overcoming sexual polarity

In terms of practice itself, two paths are described:
  1. Deep meditation to dwell in the brahma state beyond polarity
  2. Making sexual relationships more subtle and "deva-like"/divine.

The complexity of sex and relationships

It's complicated! Here Subhuti discusses the complexity of human sexual and romantic drives, egos, projections and attachments that need transforming.

Transforming relationships

How do we then conduct healthy relationships? Subhuti recommends having an independent life, not being overly attached, and seeing our partner as an individual.

Institutions supporting the path of Brahmacarya

Triratna has long offered various supports to this model of practice: single-sex communities, team-based 'Right Livelihood' businesses and retreats can all provide an environment to experience freedom from sexual polarities.

Exploring This Teaching

Subhuti invites us to explore this teaching further for ourselves through intensive retreat and connecting with Sangharakshita's writings on the third precept, which deals with ethical sexual conduct and the active practice of contentment. He concludes his talk by acknowledging the sensitivity of this topic for many people, and looking ahead to engaging with the other aspects!

Talk given at the London Buddhist Centre, May 2024.

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Training In Wisdom

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Thu, 30 May, 2024 - 00:00
We don't need to wait for some time in the future to develop wisdom; we can start training in it right now. This week Prajnahridaya will introduce us to a hard-cutting mind training slogan that can help us to do this. How would we act in every ordinary moment if we were Enlightened? How can we act to be more Enlightened? In this series we will be exploring a powerful, pithy teaching that tells us how to do just that.
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El Esfuerzo Hábil Necesario para la Evolución Superior de la Conciencia.

From on Wed, 29 May, 2024 - 12:00

El Esfuerzo Hábil Necesario para la Evolución Superior de la Conciencia.

From on Wed, 29 May, 2024 - 12:00

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¿Qué ocurre en nuestra mente la mayor parte del tiempo? ¿Cómo afecta esa mente a cómo experimentamos el mundo? ¿Es posible tener una mente más brillante, positiva y creativa? El budismo responde afirmativamente a esta última pregunta. Esta tarde comenzaremos con una meditación de bondad amorosa y después habrá una charla en la que se explorará el tipo de esfuerzo que podemos hacer para evolucionar nuestra conciencia y abrirnos a fuentes más profundas de creatividad en nuestro interior. Se hará...

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Urgyen House: William Blake

From Community Highlights on Tue, 28 May, 2024 - 16:30

Urgyen House: William Blake

From Community Highlights on Tue, 28 May, 2024 - 16:30

William Blake had a profound and life-long influence on Sangharakshita’s thinking and imagination.

Our latest video, presented by Paramartha with contributions from Satyalila and Ratnaprabha, explores William Blake’s significance both for Sangharakshita personally and for the movement he founded.

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Subhuti In Mexico

From Future Dharma on Mon, 27 May, 2024 - 16:15

Subhuti In Mexico

From Future Dharma on Mon, 27 May, 2024 - 16:15

Subhuti’s reflective journey through Mexico’s spiritual landscape highlights not only the country’s cultural richness but also an emerging hub for spreading the Dharma.

Enabled by the generosity of FutureDharma donors, Subhuti was able to support the development of the Order in Mexico by helping Mexican Order Members and GFR Mitras go deeper in their understanding of the Order...

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Centre Team

The Subtle Elements (Dharmabytes Podcast)

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 27 May, 2024 - 11:00

How do you get used to being Enlightened? What happened to the Buddha in the weeks after his breakthrough experience? Kamalashila uses the framework of the System of Meditation to shed light on the process that unfolded in the Bodhisattva’s mind and body as Enlightenment dawned by connecting us imaginatively with the symbolism and image of Muchalinda, the great serpent, coiling his body protectively round the meditating Buddha. Excerpted from the talk Absorption -...

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Suvana Cohousing

From Order Connection on Mon, 27 May, 2024 - 10:28

Suvana Cohousing

From Order Connection on Mon, 27 May, 2024 - 10:28

Suvana Cohousing has the strong possibility of a site just outside Cambridge and is looking for people who want to live there.  Here Jnanavaca talks about what is happening and why he supports it.

To find out more visit www.suvana.org/cocreators

Responses needed by 9th June

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Under the Bodhi Tree (FBA Podcast)

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 25 May, 2024 - 11:00

On a warm spring day, under the overhanging branches of the Sycamore tree in the Buddhist Centre garden, Parami richly evokes Gautama’s quest, realisation, and their relevance for today’s world. This talk was given on Buddha Day at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre, 2010.

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Ritual and Devotion

From Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat Center on Sat, 25 May, 2024 - 04:05

Series of six talks given by Dh. Anomdassi in Men’s Going for Refugee retreat May 24.

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