As you may know, Sunday 21st November is International Sangha Day. To celebrate, we’re offering 25% off five paperbacks on the themes of friendship, communication and the spiritual community. The discounts will end on 6th December.
In Buddhism, the sangha is the free association of developing individuals choosing to help each other along the path. In What is the Sangha? Sangharakshita suggests that to explore the nature of spiritual community is also to examine...
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I’m very excited to be hosting American poet and critic, Ange Mlinko, at PoetryEast. Her poems are gorgeously made, they often rhyme, they are witty, poignant, elusive and at times difficult. The recipient of...
A free webinar for trustees, Safeguarding officers, teachers, leaders and volunteers in Buddhist charities – and anyone else!
What are the duties of Buddhist charities in relation to Safeguarding adults and children from harm and how can we do this better?
Hosted by the Network of Buddhist Organisations UK, speakers from the Charity Commission for England and Wales will explain the Commission’s requirements - and what has been learned from recent experience in Buddhist organisations.
We’re delighted to introduce Entertaining Cancer: The Buddhist Way. We’ll be publishing this wonderful new book by Devamitra in February 2022.
In Entertaining Cancer, Devamitra chronicles his years of treatment for prostate cancer. He describes the fatigue, the heightened sense of being alive, and the discomforts and indignities of treatment. He also draws on the deep well of his Buddhist practice to work with his mind and meet fear, uncertainty and frailty with resolve. It is an entertaining read, full of humour, wit and fantastically funny dialogue.
Click on the CC option while the video is playing for language choices (to watch the video in English or with translation in Hindi or Spanish).
The Vision of the Ahimsa Kula is to support the continuing development of a more responsive and compassionate Triratna Buddhist culture where faults, failings and fallibilities are readily acknowledged and addressed with metta.
Our main work in the kula consists of three areas:
To Listen to a range of Order members concerned with preventing harm within Triratna: over
Vertaling van Tales of freedom door Vessantara. Meer vertalingen van boeken van Sangharakshita en andere ordeleden zijn te vinden op www.de3juwelen.org en als boek te bestellen via lulu.com/triratna
Dharma Life Course for Young Women | 7 March – 24 June 2022 Application deadline: Friday 10 Dec 2021, email caroline [at] adhisthana.org (subject: Dharma%20Life%20Course) .
A four-month residential course providing you with an opportunity to live an intensive dharma life: living, practicing, studying and working together within...
Over the last few weeks our friends at The Buddhist Centre Online have featured FutureDharma and India Dhamma Trust - both our projects and our team. So you’ve probably heard quite a lot about us.
But what do you really think? Here’s your chance to tell us what projects inspire you, what you’d like to see less of, and why you give (or don’t give).
Complete our quick and easy survey and let us know what you care about most in our Triratna...