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The Boeddhawierde: A New Retreat Centre in the Netherlands

From Triratna News on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 15:51

The Boeddhawierde: A New Retreat Centre in the Netherlands

From Triratna News on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 15:51

Last week the new retreat centre in the north of the Netherlands was informally opened: the Boeddhawierde. A mosaic made by a friend of the local sangha, Lucia Keidel, was unveiled during a ceremony - which marks a significant step in the further development of Triratna in the Netherlands.

‘Wierde’ refers to a mound that the local ancestors built in the muddy fields, to keep their feet dry and bury their dead. Later when the dykes were build, they became sacred spots and churches were typically built on...

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Dharmabyte: Seated Upon the Vulture's Peak

From Free Buddhist Audio on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 14:00

Sangharakshita takes us to the Vulture’s Peak, the summit of earthly existence, where the Buddha begins the White Lotus Sutra by speaking on infinity. With his words, (and the forthcoming myths, symbols and parables of the sutra), we are entreated to go beyond into the purely spiritual world of the transcendental.

From the talk The Drama of Cosmic Enlightenment, 1971, part of the series Parables, Myths and Symbols of Mahayana Buddhism in the White Lotus Sutra.

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Developing Mindfulness in Wales

From Triratna News on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 13:06

Developing Mindfulness in Wales

From Triratna News on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 13:06

Vishvapani is a writer, teacher of Buddhism and meditation, and a trainer in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR/MBCT) through Mindfulness in Action. He’s also an Associate of Breathworks Mindfulness and of The Mindfulness Initiative, supporting the Mindfulness All Party Parliamentary Group in the UK parliament and advocating mindfulness to the Welsh Government.

Here he gives us an update on what he’s been working on, particularly in relation to developing mindfulness teaching in Wales in collaboration with the Welsh Government. 

“In...

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Buddhism and Social Transformation

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 00:00
'Buddhism and social transformation in India and Hungary: Lessons for us' Subhuti has been visiting India for six months each year for the last 30 years. He is supporting the work of Indian Buddhists who are followers of Dr Ambedkar, an Indian statesman and leader who was born an 'Untouchable'. After a lifetime of struggle, he converted to Buddhism in 1956, as a way out of the Hindu caste system, and millions of fellow Dalits have followed him since then. The Triratna Community has a substantial presence among these Dalits Buddhists and Subhuti works with them. For the last 15 years he has also been visiting a group of Roma in Hungary who are inspired by Dr Ambedkar and have become Buddhists. Some Roma Mitras run a school in Northern Hungary amongst desperately poor and marginalised people against the background of widespread prejudice and a far right government, whose leader boasts of creating an 'illiberal democracy'. Though this is not an experience most of us share, there is much we can learn about creating a free and just society from these situations.
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The Parable of the Good Physician

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 00:00
Stories from the White Lotus Sutra.
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Buddhism and Social Transformation

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 00:00
'Buddhism and social transformation in India and Hungary: Lessons for us' Subhuti has been visiting India for six months each year for the last 30 years. He is supporting the work of Indian Buddhists who are followers of Dr Ambedkar, an Indian statesman and leader who was born an 'Untouchable'. After a lifetime of struggle, he converted to Buddhism in 1956, as a way out of the Hindu caste system, and millions of fellow Dalits have followed him since then. The Triratna Community has a substantial presence among these Dalits Buddhists and Subhuti works with them. For the last 15 years he has also been visiting a group of Roma in Hungary who are inspired by Dr Ambedkar and have become Buddhists. Some Roma Mitras run a school in Northern Hungary amongst desperately poor and marginalised people against the background of widespread prejudice and a far right government, whose leader boasts of creating an 'illiberal democracy'. Though this is not an experience most of us share, there is much we can learn about creating a free and just society from these situations.
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The Parable of the Good Physician

From London Buddhist Centre on Thu, 12 Dec, 2019 - 00:00
Stories from the White Lotus Sutra.
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Is Insight an Experience?

From Shabda Articles on Wed, 11 Dec, 2019 - 17:30

In this essay, I explore the idea of insight as an experience and call into question whether it is a helpful model for characterising how spiritual life unfolds and what it is essentially concerned with. In particular, I examine the notion of Stream Entry and show that in the Pali Canon it is primarily characterised in terms of a settled faith in the Three Jewels rather than an experience of anything. I also note how emphasis on the priority of...

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Dharmabyte: Indra's Net

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 9 Dec, 2019 - 14:00

Indra, the King of the Gods in Hindu Mythology, possesses a number of treasures, one of which is a net made entirely of jewels. According to the Buddha in the Gandavyuha Sutra, “All the Jewels shine in each, and each of them shine in all.”

The universe is just like this. As such, one cannot fully understand any one part of the Dharma unless one understands the whole.

Excerpted from the talk “The Universal Perspective of Mahayana Buddhism” by Sangharakshita, 1971,...

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FBA Podcast: The Great Love

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 7 Dec, 2019 - 14:00

Ratnaguna shares with us his great love for the Vimalakirti Nirdesa, a Buddhist Mahayana text he’s gone back to again and again and again since 1979. He explores how a Bodhisattva should regard living beings, or how they should develop the Great Love for them, according to the mysterious character Vimalakirti. 

Talk given at Stockholm Buddhist Center, 27 May 2013.

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