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Dharmabyte: Great Love as Emptiness

From Free Buddhist Audio on Thu, 4 Feb, 2021 - 06:32

Here we have Padmavajra talking about the importance of bhavana in our metta practice –  the growing of friendly feelings, friendly responses, slowly, gently, like a garden. What you attend to, you become. It is vital that we engage with the practice honestly, starting where we actually are and gradually moving towards non-dual loving kindness, maha maitri, the Great Love that has dissolved the distinction between self and other.

From the talk entitled Introducing the Great Love...

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Where are all the dark paths now?

From Urthona - A Journal of Buddhism and the Arts on Wed, 3 Feb, 2021 - 12:26

Where are all the dark paths now?

From Urthona - A Journal of Buddhism and the Arts on Wed, 3 Feb, 2021 - 12:26

‘Where are all the dark paths now? The Pure Land itself is near’

Hakuin’s Song of Zazen

Painting shown above: Amitabha, the Buddha of the Western Pure Land (Sukhavati). C. 1700  Central Tibet;  Distemper with gold on cloth,. Dimensions: 56 1/4 × 39 1/2 in. (142.9 × 100.3 cm). Public domain – Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Purchased: Barbara and William Karatz Gift and funds from various donors, 2004

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Avalokitesvara Mantra - Two Part

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Mantra chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded a few mantras, all about 5 minutes long, which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Amitabha Mantra - Simple

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Mantra chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded a few mantras, all about 5 minutes long, which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Padmasambhava Mantra 2

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Mantra chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded a few mantras, all about 5 minutes long, which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Tara Mantra - 2 Part

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Mantra chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded a few mantras, all about 5 minutes long, which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Refuges and Precepts

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded the refuges and precepts in unison which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Prajnaparamita Mantra

From Taraloka Retreat Centre on Tue, 2 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
Mantra chanting can be tricky if you're leading an on-line puja. The Taraloka community have recorded a few mantras, all about 5 minutes long, which you are welcome to use for rituals on-line.
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Dharmabyte: Gratitude for Life

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 1 Feb, 2021 - 06:29

Amitasuri explores what can happen when faced with well-being, illness, ageing and death, and looks at how the Dharma might influence our response. Amitasuri takes her Dharma practice to her work as a Buddhist Hospital Chaplain, where she supports health and well-being through pastoral, religious and spiritual care for staff, patients and their families in a number of hospitals in Greater Manchester.

Excerpted from the talk entitled Living What We Love: A Response to the Four Sights...

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Karuna Bhavana For the Natural World

From Aryaloka Buddhist Center on Mon, 1 Feb, 2021 - 00:00
The scholarly monk Analayo says it is important for us, as Buddhists, to take care of nature as we take care of our own body. We have a responsibility, he says, to cause no harm and to respond to the climate crisis with mindfulness, ethics and compassion. This 30-minute guided Karuna Bhavana for the natural world is designed to bring you close to the suffering of our natural world and to cultivate the metta and compassion needed to meet and address that suffering with skillful action. This meditation was offered as part of the on-line Touching the Earth retreat, sponsored by Aryaloka Buddhist Center and the Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Buddhist Center, November 2020.

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