Warwick Triratna Group runs regular events in Warwick and Leamington Spa. We have a thriving Sangha night on a Tuesday evening, and meditation classes on Thursday evenings, and run occasional courses introducing the fundamentals of meditation and Buddhism.
Our events are held in an open and friendly environment alongside like-minded people, and led by a team of friendly and experienced Buddhists. We’re delighted to be sharing something that we’ve benefitted from personally. At all times the invitation is to take on what you appreciate, whilst...
Dh. Viriyalila will lead us again this Sunday April 2, 10 AM-12:30 PM. Following a period of meditation, we will continue our exploration of the Buddhist path of spiritual development. The Buddha taught that things are not as they appear, yet we rely on things to be permanent and substantial. In order to allow ourselves to have direct experiences more in alignment with things as they really are, we need to let go into the unknown. This week, we will explore...
This is the 6th talk from the Glasgow Buddhist Centre's Rainy Season Retreat.
Amoghavira talks about the richness and expansive beauty of the pureland Sutras, drawing on Ratnaguna's excellent commentary "Great Faith, Great Wisdom'.
The last in the series from the Glasgow Buddhist Centre's Rainy Season Retreat 2017.
Ben Jarrett shares his enthusiasm and inspiration for the Sukhavati Sutras. A Mahayana treat.
This is the 5th talk from our Rainy Season Retreat at the Glasgow Buddhist Centre.
Maitrinaga and Suriyavamsa share some of their musings on sadhana. These two friends are in the same order chapter and frequently talk about sadhanas as an essential and inspiring part of their practice. This two-hander covers both the lived experience and principles of sadhana practice. And looks at how that sits within the Triratna system of practice, or aspects of spiritual life.
The fourth talk from our Rainy Season Retreat 2017 at the Glasgow Buddhist Centre.
A lovely, reflective talk on meditation practice by Maitrisiddha. Starts with a sensitively led meditation/reflection practice organically moving from awareness of the body to insight into the nature of mind.
The last in the series from the Glasgow Buddhist Centre's Rainy Season Retreat 2017.
Ben Jarrett shares his enthusiasm and inspiration for the Sukhavati Sutras. A Mahayana treat.
This is the 6th talk from the Glasgow Buddhist Centre's Rainy Season Retreat.
Amoghavira talks about the richness and expansive beauty of the pureland Sutras, drawing on Ratnaguna's excellent commentary "Great Faith, Great Wisdom'.
As Europe faces serious social, political and ecological challenges, the Ecodharma Centre are offering a strategic Buddhist response. Since 2008, the Ecodharma Centre in Catalunya, has been innovating courses and retreats that combine inner and outer transformation. They bring Buddhism into relationship with environmental and social activism. This year they’re their expanding that work through a new pan-European training centre. It’s called the Ulex Project.
“We’ve spent years developing a dharma-inspired approach to activist training, on courses...
As Europe faces serious social, political and ecological challenges, the Ecodharma Centre are offering a strategic Buddhist response. Since 2008, the Ecodharma Centre in Catalunya, has been innovating courses and retreats that combine inner and outer transformation. They bring Buddhism into relationship with environmental and social activism. This year they’re their expanding that work through a new pan-European training centre. It’s called the Ulex Project.
“We’ve spent years developing a dharma-inspired approach to activist training, on courses...