From 23rd to 29th July 2015 private preceptor meeting held at Saddhammapradip Retreat center. Retreat was led by Dh. Subhuti. Around 24 order member were on this retreat
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First of a series of 3 talks given in July 2015 at Padmaloka on a 4 days Going for Refuge retreat on the theme The Sutra of Golden Light.
Padmavajra, drawing from Sangharakshita series on the same theme, talks about The Bodhisattva s dream.
This is part of a wonderfully diverse series of talks given at Croydon Buddhist Centre to celebrate Sangharakshitas 90th Birthday.
In this, the final talk in the series, Ratnachuda talks about how Bhantes writings have influenced his life.
Subhadramati kicks off a new series for Dharma Night focusing on Urgyen Sangharakshitas unique contribution to Buddhism. Tonight she explores the essential integration of arts and asceticism that Sangharakshita struggled to find in his early years as a monk.
If a talk could ever be described as beautifully bracing, this is it! Amaragita brings a sharp-edged mind and a long-term perspective to the whole question of what practice is.
As you might expect, she also brings humour, warmth and kindness too, qualities that more than balance out the penetrating clarity and sometimes challenging questioning underpinning this exploration of the possibility of practice - for all and especially for those raising families at any stage of life.
Amaragita offers three principles for considering the...
A great talk from Karunagita, author of A Path For Parents, with some key practical insights for anyone trying to figure out how to go deeper with their practice while raising children. We get a moving evocation of parenting as a distinct context for working with our conditioning, our views, and for learning to break our habits in order to cultivate ever deeper levels of awareness and love.
And as you might expect, all the earned wisdom of this talk is actually...
Many thanks to Aryavasin for his translations of many basic Triratna texts into Albanian. You’ll find them on his dedicated website https://budizmishqip.net. Here’s a selection:
In this last talk of a series of three, given during a 4 days seminar at Padmaloka in May 2015, Ratnaguna unfolds and explores some of the aspects of the Sutra on the visualisation of Buddha Amitayus.
Many thanks to Aryavasin for his translations of many basic Triratna texts into Albanian. You’ll find them on his dedicated website https://budizmishqip.net. Here’s a selection: