Tag: Community living

Jobs, Volunteering & Communities
Jobs, Volunteering & Communities

Women's Community in Bristol Seeks New Community Member!

By Abhayamaitri on Tue, 8 Aug, 2017 - 17:59

Women's Community in Bristol Seeks New Community Member!

By Abhayamaitri on Tue, 8 Aug, 2017 - 17:59

Bristol Women’s Community - Kalyanaloka

Are you interested in Community living? Are you an order member or mitra? Have you been thinking about living in a Community for some time but not yet taken the plunge? Talk to us!

Trish, Dayajoti and Abhayamaitri are looking for a fourth woman to join our community from the beginning or middle of October 2017. 

We are 5 minutes walk from the Bristol Buddhist Centre (BS7).

Double room.

Dining room; living room/guest room; small shrine room;  courtyard garden. 

Rent + bills = £442 pcm

Contact (please send to...

Community Highlights
Community Highlights

Friendship and Collective Practice - Saddhamani

By Aryanisha on Wed, 5 Jul, 2017 - 11:18

Friendship and Collective Practice - Saddhamani

By Aryanisha on Wed, 5 Jul, 2017 - 11:18

We have highlighted this post from the fantastic new Successful Community Living space - be sure to follow it as we’re certain it will continue to provide inspiration and advice on this super important topic. 

In this video meet Saddhamani from Paris, France, who used to live at Padmaloka Retreat Centre in Norfolk, England. He gives a lovely, personal account of the role of friendship in his own life as part of a wider community of Buddhists supporting each other in...

College of Public Preceptors
College of Public Preceptors

Dhammadinna’s reflections on her many years of living in Triratna communities

By Saccanama on Thu, 2 Feb, 2017 - 16:14

I live in Samayakula community, along with eleven other women, in two adjoining houses, near the London Buddhist Centre.  We have not long come back together after the mid-winter/new year break.  Some of us have been on the LBC winter retreats and returned with many stories to tell. Others have been to visit family, or stayed at home in the community.  On our first community evening of the New Year we launched our ‘rainy season light’ for the month...

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