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From International Retreat 2014 on Tue, 13 May, 2014 - 13:58Vidyamala is the founder of the pioneering and successful Breathworks project, dedicated to relieving suffering in society at large. Her work on living with with chronic pain (her own and others’) is inspiring and she will brings the same practical vision of hope and intelligence to her workshop on mindfulness and kindness through the breath. Join her for a deeply engaged, restful session at the International Retreat!
From London Buddhist Centre on Tue, 13 May, 2014 - 09:48This talk from Shubha was given in the context of an Open Day at the LBC as part of a symposium of talks on the theme of ‘Pleasure: the Search for Satisfaction’.
From London Buddhist Centre on Mon, 12 May, 2014 - 17:28The life of the Buddha is a narrative that uncovers the deepest truths of the human mind and addresses life’s most profound questions. Over the course of the day we will enter the drama of the Buddha’s life as told through story and poetry. There will also be meditation, reflection and puja (with mitra ceremonies), so that the story is not something we simply listen to, but something we are. PDF of programme available here
The Buddha, how do we relate to him. Sangharakshita has emphasised the importance of connecting with him as a historical figure. Through personal example and stories Dharmashalin asks the question, do we even see the Buddha as a kind old man, maybe that would be a good start...
From International Retreat 2014 on Sun, 11 May, 2014 - 23:51Vaddhaka is one of our keynote speakers on the 2014 Triratna International Retreat, which is on the theme of compassion and altruism in the world. He’s thought for many years about the relationship between capitalism as an economic system with both positive and negative aspects, and Buddhist practice. He’ll be looking at a vision for society founded in ethics and compassion, a vision that takes us beyond capitalism…
From Buddhafield on Fri, 9 May, 2014 - 14:20This year our experiment in Buddhist community living is expanding! We’ll be creating a family-friendly community of practice on our land at Frog Mill on Dartmoor for most of August 2014.
How do we make life a meditation?! Find space and beauty in the midst of it all? As householders, parents, busy people - how do we practise the Buddha’s teachings in all parts of our everyday lives?
From London Buddhist Centre on Fri, 9 May, 2014 - 12:01Padmavajra returned the LBC this week for another instalment on the Buddhist Tantra as part of an on-going exploration of Vajrayana Buddhism this season at the Centre.
In this talk Padmavajra explores 4 Tantric Rites: fascination, destruction, pacification and maturation.