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FBA Podcast: Tantra For the Modern World

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 7 Mar, 2020 - 14:00

Satyajyoti introduces the tantra: Buddhism to set life aflame through deep personal transformation of our direct experience. Out with abstractions and theory, it’s time to act ‘as if your turban was on fire!’ In the words of Sangharakshita, ‘making Buddhism respectable is the last thing we should do’. 

In her introductory talk, Satyajyoti outlines five key principles of Tantric Buddhism and explains the tantric equivalents of the three Buddhist refuges, the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
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Dharmabyte: Diamond Thunderbolt Way

From Free Buddhist Audio on Thu, 5 Mar, 2020 - 14:00

Candradasa takes a personal look at aspects of magic in the East and West, considering its place in Buddhist history and practice and also its meeting with Christianity at the time of the Renaissance. What emerges is a picture of how magic defined in various ways can be a powerful metaphor for the everyday work of Buddhist meditation and ethical practice - with the enchantment of love and wisdom fused the only one we need. The Buddha is the...

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Fearless Creativity: The Bodhisattva Warrior

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 5 Mar, 2020 - 00:00
In this talk Padmavajra explores the first two verses of the Dhammapada and their far reaching implications. He explores how we create not only our own happiness or suffering through our actions but also how we create worlds, worlds of suffering or worlds conducive to human growth and even freedom. He then describes how the Bodhisattva works tirelessly and heroicly to create a Buddha field for the benefit of all beings. Talk given during the February Great Gathering weekend at Padmaloka Retreat Centre.
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Mind - Reactive and Creative

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 5 Mar, 2020 - 00:00
In this talk Bodhinaga explores Bhante Sangharakshitas classic talk 'Mind - Reactive and Creative', given in 1967. He does this through the image of the Wheel of Life and its power to function as a mirror, reflecting back our mind. He also uses personal examples to ellucidate how to check the reactive mind and ccultivate the creative mind. Talk given during the February Great Gathering weekend at Padmaloka Retreat Centre.
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Free Buddhist Audio

Fearless Creativity: The Bodhisattva Warrior

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 5 Mar, 2020 - 00:00
In this talk Padmavajra explores the first two verses of the Dhammapada and their far reaching implications. He explores how we create not only our own happiness or suffering through our actions but also how we create worlds, worlds of suffering or worlds conducive to human growth and even freedom. He then describes how the Bodhisattva works tirelessly and heroicly to create a Buddha field for the benefit of all beings. Talk given during the February Great Gathering weekend at Padmaloka Retreat Centre.
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Free Buddhist Audio

Mind - Reactive and Creative

From Padmaloka Retreat Centre on Thu, 5 Mar, 2020 - 00:00
In this talk Bodhinaga explores Bhante Sangharakshitas classic talk 'Mind - Reactive and Creative', given in 1967. He does this through the image of the Wheel of Life and its power to function as a mirror, reflecting back our mind. He also uses personal examples to ellucidate how to check the reactive mind and ccultivate the creative mind. Talk given during the February Great Gathering weekend at Padmaloka Retreat Centre.
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Transformation through Sangha

From Karuna Fundraisers on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 15:50

Here is the talk I gave from last years International Gathering.

On the theme of The Alchemy of the Dharma, I was asked to talk about the practice of Sangha and how we can transform ourselves in order to transform our communities. I talk about my work on Karuna appeals.

“As a fundraiser at the cutting edge of the practice of connection – trying to forge a sense of mutually vital relationship with strangers (who are not necessarily pleased to find you at their...

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Women invited to Akashavana 2020

From Order Connection on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 12:58

Women invited to Akashavana 2020

From Order Connection on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 12:58

Dear Companions in the good life,

We are delighted to let you know that the following 23 women have been invited to attend the three month ordination retreat at Akashavana. This is the largest ordination retreat yet held at Akashavana and we are delighted by the international nature of those attending:

Sarah Wellard, London Buddhist Centre, England
Yuriko Dimijo, Mexico City, Mexico
Inge Nilson, Berlin, Germany
Carol Robertson, Croydon, England
Hannah...

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Suryagita and the Dharma Singers: Music from Presidential Handover

From Community Highlights on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 12:18

For some years now the Wellington Buddhist Centre has been blessed to have Suryagita in our Sangha. She has a beautiful voice and extraordinary musical ability which we have benefitted greatly from in every mantra she has ever been present for. But that’s not all!

On special occasions Suryagita has got together with other talented members of our sangha and offered song. Songs of welcome, songs of blessing, songs of appreciation, songs of celebration and songs of joy.

In the last year, we have...

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Buddhist Film Nights in Hastings

From Triratna News on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 11:00

Buddhist Film Nights in Hastings

From Triratna News on Wed, 4 Mar, 2020 - 11:00

Chris McKenna is a mitra practicing with the Hastings sangha on the south coast of England. Five years ago, after discussion with friends, Chris approached the local independent cinema - The Electric Palace - about the possibility of showing regular screenings of films that would be of interest to the local Buddhist community.
 
Initially the cinema was reluctant and asked if he could guarantee that twenty five of the fifty seats would be filled. Obviously he couldn’t...

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