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Dharmabyte: Entering Each Other’s Worlds

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 11 May, 2020 - 14:00

Another cracking talk from Vajratara exploring Metta as a path to insight.

What happens when Metta passes through the fires of sunyata? Insight isn’t a cold, detached featureless state. Insight has it’s own positive character – increasing awareness of others and spontaneous compassionate activity.

From the talk entitled Metta and the Path of Insight given on a Young Womens’ Weekend at Taraloka, 2013.

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Free the Dharma - Mind in Harmony by Subhuti

From Windhorse Publications on Mon, 11 May, 2020 - 13:21

Free the Dharma - Mind in Harmony by Subhuti

From Windhorse Publications on Mon, 11 May, 2020 - 13:21

This is the eighth week that we’ll be sharing a weekly e-book. When we started in March, it seemed likely that it would be something we’d do for a month or two at the most. Yet here we are, two months later, and this new future stretches before us. 

This week we’re giving away Subhuti’s Mind in Harmony: the psychology of Buddhist ethics. You can download it free here until 25 May. You can also buy a paper copy here

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Shakyamuni Visualization - Led Meditation

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Sun, 10 May, 2020 - 01:00
Satyaraja leads through the visualization and mantra recitation practice of the Buddha Shakyamuni. This practice is sometimes practised during retreats at Padmaloka and in fact used to be given at the time of an individual becoming a mitra. The recording took place on Wednesday 6th May 2020 during a community silent retreat day at Padmaloka as part of a 2-day celebration of Wesak, otherwise known as Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Day.
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Spiritual Death

From Manchester Buddhist Centre on Sun, 10 May, 2020 - 00:00
In a talk given as part of Manchester Buddhist Centre's Urban Retreat, February 2020, Mahasraddha looks at Spiritual Death, and in particular our receptivity to impermanence and insubstantiality.
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Shakyamuni Visualization - Led Meditation

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Sun, 10 May, 2020 - 00:00
Satyaraja leads through the visualization and mantra recitation practice of the Buddha Shakyamuni. This practice is sometimes practised during retreats at Padmaloka and in fact used to be given at the time of an individual becoming a mitra. The recording took place on Wednesday 6th May 2020 during a community silent retreat day at Padmaloka as part of a 2-day celebration of Wesak, otherwise known as Buddha Jayanti or Buddha Day.
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Free Buddhist Audio

Spiritual Death

From Manchester Buddhist Centre on Sun, 10 May, 2020 - 00:00
In a talk given as part of Manchester Buddhist Centre's Urban Retreat, February 2020, Mahasraddha looks at Spiritual Death, and in particular our receptivity to impermanence and insubstantiality.
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Buddhism for Today: A Blueprint for a New World (Facebook live )

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sat, 9 May, 2020 - 17:58

Buddhism for Today: A Blueprint for a New World (Facebook live )

From Croydon Buddhist Centre on Sat, 9 May, 2020 - 17:58

This Saturday, 10.30am, live streamed on Facebook, Croydon Buddhist Centre celebrates Buddha Day with a short talk and led meditation with Kalyananara. This is followed by a puja on Zoom, which will include a mitra ceremony for a member of our community. All welcome. Please help keep Croydon Buddhist Centre online : donate at http://www.buddhistcentrecroydon.org/support-us/4594080060

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FBA Podcast: Great Compassion Penetrates Into the Marrow of the Bones

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 9 May, 2020 - 14:00

A stirring and penetrating talk by Dhammadinna around the image that a Bodhisattva’s compassion runs as deep as their very bones. Nagarjuna, Milarepa and others add their voices as Dhammadinna makes an emotionally resonant but clear-eyed attempt to lay out the ground of a practice that is moving towards the development of Bodhichitta. Why bother? she asks us, and shows how open-heartedness can respond realistically and well to suffering in our own lives and in the lives of others.

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Vigilance with Regard to the Bodhicitta - Bodhicaryavatara Chapter 4

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Sat, 9 May, 2020 - 01:00
"The defilements do not dwell in objects, nor in the collection of the senses, nor in the space in between. There is nowhere else for them to dwell and yet they churn up the entire universe." In his fourth talk on the Bodhicaryavatara, given on the weekly Padmaloka retreat, Padmavajra explores Shantideva's discussion of vigilance (apramada) in relation to the cultivation of the Bodhicitta. In this chapter, Shantideva takes a sober look at the promises he has made to liberate all beings and the full implications of breaking those promises. He takes a good hard look at what will destroy the Bodhicitta, which are the defilements (kleshas) and strongly evokes the warrior spirit, declaring war on the defilements. He also reveals that he will do that through cultivating 'wisdom's glare'.
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Vigilance with Regard to the Bodhicitta - Bodhicaryavatara Chapter 4

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Sat, 9 May, 2020 - 00:00
"The defilements do not dwell in objects, nor in the collection of the senses, nor in the space in between. There is nowhere else for them to dwell and yet they churn up the entire universe." In his fourth talk on the Bodhicaryavatara, given on the weekly Padmaloka retreat, Padmavajra explores Shantideva's discussion of vigilance (apramada) in relation to the cultivation of the Bodhicitta. In this chapter, Shantideva takes a sober look at the promises he has made to liberate all beings and the full implications of breaking those promises. He takes a good hard look at what will destroy the Bodhicitta, which are the defilements (kleshas) and strongly evokes the warrior spirit, declaring war on the defilements. He also reveals that he will do that through cultivating 'wisdom's glare'.

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