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FBA Podcast: The Group and the Spiritual Community

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 11:17

This FBA Podcast is by Triratna’s International Order Convenor, Parami, speaking on one of her favourite topics: ‘The Group and the Spiritual Community.’

Parami has lived and worked within Triratna for many years of her life. Sangha is very important to her and her years of experience will help us to get a clearer idea of what makes a spiritual community, rather than a positive group.

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FBA Podcast: Three Ways to Insight

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 11:12

In this FBA Podcast, ‘Three Ways to Insight - Working with the 3 Prajnas’ Subhuti considers afresh this traditional teaching of cultivating insight through hearing, reflecting and meditating.

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FBA Podcast: The Meaning of Spiritual Community Revisited

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 11:09

This FBA Podcast is entitled ‘The Meaning of Spiritual Community Revisited’ by Mahamati. One of the talks given at Padmaloka during the 2016 ‘Urgyen’ retreat.

The retreat was part of the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the founding of Padmaloka, and aimed to explore the life and teachings of our founder Urgyen Sangharakshita.

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Dharmabyte: To Make the Imperfect Perfect it is Enough to Love it

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 11:04

In this FBA Dharmabyte from Vajrapriya entitled ‘To Make the Imperfect Perfect is Enough to Love it’, he discusses the fact of suffering or dukkha as part of being human. What are we to do? We can love what is, and in doing so make the imperfect perfect.

From the talk entitled, “Loving What Is” given in January 2008.

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Dharmabyte: Blake's Idea of the "Devouring" Aspect of Mind

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:56

Sangharakshita reflects on William Blake’s concept of the “devouring” aspect of mind and how it relates to the chain of conditionality in today’s FBA Dharmabyte entitled ‘Blake’s Idea of the ‘Devouring’ Aspect of Mind’.

From the talk entitled, “Fields of Creativity” given in 2001.

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Dharmabyte: Dukkha to Compassion

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:49

Dayajoti gives us this FBA Dharmabyte entitled ‘Dukkha to Compassion’. From the talk entitled, “Bodies of Earth - Beyond Me and Mine - Dukkha” given on a two-week women’s retreat at Eco-Dharma in May of 2012.

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Dharmabyte: Understanding the Buddha's Teaching of Anatta

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:41

In this FBA Dharmabyte we hear more vintage Sangharakshita in Understanding Anatta (‘No Self’). Everything we know about the self is in constant change and flux. You cannot understand what is meant by anatta until you know this truth.

From the talk “Individuality, True and False” that tackles such terms as self, I, individual, and ego, reveals that each can have both a positive and a negative connotation. What is the self, and how can we cultivate...

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Dharmabyte: Nothing is Standing Still

From Free Buddhist Audio on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:33

In this FBA Dharmabyte ‘Nothing Is Standing Still’ Sangharakshita describes the characteristic of anitta as the whole universe is one vast set of processes, all interrelated.

From the talk, “The Texture of Reality,” given in 1966, a lecture dealing with the three marks (lakshanas) of conditioned existence and their transcendence via the three liberations (vimokshas).

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Sangharakshita's diary

From Triratna News on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:14

Sangharakshita's diary

From Triratna News on Fri, 2 Mar, 2018 - 10:14

Sthanashraddha is Bhante’s secretary. He writes from AdhisthanaUK:

“Coming to the end of February here at Adhisthana and the UK is gripped in a cold snap, which the media are calling the ‘Beast from the East’, while the ponds are frozen over and the garden is dusted in snow, Sanghadeva gets to take it easy, Yashodeva on the other hand is installing a new kitchen in the Dharma life course community, and a new tea...

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Inspiring Link

From Buddhist Action on Thu, 1 Mar, 2018 - 22:40

Inspiring Link

From Buddhist Action on Thu, 1 Mar, 2018 - 22:40

Ken Jones’ ‘Buddhism and Social Action’. 23 years old, yet as relevant as ever in my view, and the deepest, most thoughtful and comprehensive exploration of the topic I have as yet come across:

https://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/jones/wheel285.html

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