Part 4 of a series of four talks on the Wheel of Life. This talk on The Spiral Path was originally recorded in December 2003. Part of the Croydon Buddhist Centre Digital Archive Project
Part 3 of a series of four talks on the Wheel of Life. This talk on the Twelve Nidanas was originally recorded in December 2003. Part of the Croydon Buddhist Centre Digital Archive Project
The Croydon Buddhist Centre hosted an Open Day on 13th July 2013. We had four short talks exploring the Buddhist perspective on Love, Money, Sex and War
Welcome to the online community space for the wonderful Buddhafield Family Friendly Retreats. We no longer need to only meet in a field for a week a year. This is also for other child-friendly communities within Triratna / Buddhafield as a point of reference.
About the Original Buddhafield Child Friendly
The first child-friendly summer retreat within Buddhafield / Triratna began over 14 years ago, also known as the Village Retreat or Child Friendly. Infact some people call...
From Triratna News on Mon, 15 Jul, 2013 - 05:23Upekshamati writes from Triratna’s Mexico Sangha with some of the news of the many new developments there, saying - “After the opening of two new Buddhist centres in Mexico last year (the Coyoacan Buddhist Centre right at the south of Mexico City and the Comunidad Budista Triratna Queretaro three hours from the capital) we have had a period of new projects developing.
A small group of women have started a shop - our Sangha’s first...
From Triratna News on Sun, 14 Jul, 2013 - 06:00Triratna’s Birmingham Buddhist Centre sits in the middle of a cluster of smaller towns and cities in the UK’s Midlands - Wolverhampton, Redditch, Warwick, Solihull, Sutton Coldfield… And now they’ve got their own Buddhist ‘outreach’ worker, in the form of Dharmashalin. A local Mitra led the fundraising, he concluded that the best contribution he could make was to stay in his well-paid job and support someone else to go out and teach. And so he did!
From Triratna News on Sat, 13 Jul, 2013 - 09:47Amalavajra writes in memory of his friend and co-worker Manjusvara, who died unexpectedly two years ago, saying - “You may be aware that June is the 2nd anniversary of Manjusvara’s death, and this June would have been his 60th Birthday.