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We’re joined today by the wonderful Sucimani, who’s here representing the UK& Ireland Order strand at the International Council. The last time we all met was on a train bound for Mumbai, India, so a chance to reconvene and reflect on the work done since; as well as on Olympic beds at Adhisthana, the prospects for a Triratna bank, and her hopes for the meeting to come…
By Candradasa on Thu, 7 Aug, 2014 - 06:13Join us for a quick recap of Day 1 on the 2014 International Council, in the expert hands of the facilitation team, Maitrisara and Viveka. We hear how you get 36 international representatives to really take each other in on arriving at an event like this, and how we considered the successes, struggles and lessons learned from the last Council in India 18 months ago…
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By Centre Team on Wed, 6 Aug, 2014 - 22:07Every 18 months representatives from the Triratna Buddhist Community all over the world meet to look at how they can deepen their sense of collective Dharma practice in a global spiritual movement.
Following last year’s successful coverage from India we’ll again be providing highlights each day via The International Council space. Click + follow on the space and you’ll get updates on key talks, interviews with participants, and a video summary of each day’s proceedings. And we’ll...
An introduction from beside the duck pond at Adhisthana as the 2014 International Council kicks off!
Dassini explains what the Council is and does, with the help of Candradasa and Vidyatara. Then Dhammarati, the Chair of the Council, makes his own introductory remarks and we get to hear most of the delegates saying hello and ritually starting the proceedings…