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The Universe Is Expanding: Soulful Reflections On the Human Predicament

From Birmingham Buddhist Centre on Thu, 14 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
How do you respond to the existential human predicament? Do you wonder how best to balance your spiritual longings while honouring our ordinary human life? In this talk Manjunaga soulfully reflects on this theme. The talk offers a wonderful combination of insightful explorations of deep Dharma themes, such as no fixed self, alongside heartfelt and honest sharing of his own journey as a Buddhist over the last few decades. This talk was given at Sangha Night at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre, November 2019.
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The Universe Is Expanding: Soulful Reflections On the Human Predicament

From Birmingham Buddhist Centre on Thu, 14 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
How do you respond to the existential human predicament? Do you wonder how best to balance your spiritual longings while honouring our ordinary human life? In this talk Manjunaga soulfully reflects on this theme. The talk offers a wonderful combination of insightful explorations of deep Dharma themes, such as no fixed self, alongside heartfelt and honest sharing of his own journey as a Buddhist over the last few decades. This talk was given at Sangha Night at the Birmingham Buddhist Centre, November 2019.
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Articles in Shabda, a reminder

From Shabda Articles on Wed, 13 Nov, 2019 - 10:33

I have recently heard that some people are under the impression that articles are no longer included in Shabda. This is not the case; the fact is that only one article has been submitted to Shabda in the past year (Paramananda’s article which appeared in the March Shabda). Contributors to this space are reminded that at present there is no integration between Shabda and this website. If you want your article to appear in Shabda you will need to submit a brief abstract...

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India's Dhamma Revolution

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 13 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Amoghasiddhi talks about his personal experiences of Buddhism in India, both for himself and the community of ex-Untouchable people who converted to Buddhism with Dr Ambedkar. It was Dr Ambedkar who brought about the rebirth of living Buddhism in India in 1956. As well as converting to Buddhism himself, he initiated hundreds of thousands of others into Buddhism. Dr Ambedkar, like his followers, came from the most downtrodden section of Indian society and Buddhism for him and for them was a means not only of individual liberation but for the transformation of the whole society. The Triratana Buddhist Order continues Dr Ambedkar's work in India. This is the second talk given as part of a very special day at Sheffield Buddhist Centre devoted to the lives of two of the most important and influential Buddhists of modern times: Urgyen Sangharakshita and Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar. Amoghasiddhi is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order in India.
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Living Backwards

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 13 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Tantric Buddhism begins at the highest point: Enlightenment. Vadanya explores the yidam visualisation practice, a defining feature of Tantric Buddhism which enables us to live from our future potential rather than letting the past govern how we are. By keeping constant mindfulness on a Buddha or Bodhisattva that embodies Enlightenment for us, we can bring the future into our present experience and live filled with confidence, joy, wisdom and awareness. In a sense, Vajrayana practitioners are like magicians: living backwards, transforming and liberating their minds. This sangha night theme explores the scary, exhilarating, radical and challenging nature of the true Dharma. Over the course of these talks we will be forging a Western tantra to bring the spirit of Vajrayana teachings into our here and now. Questions for reflection and discussion: Is there a Buddha or Bodhisattva figure that you connect with? How would your future self advise you to act today if you could hear them? Recorded at Sheffield Buddhist Centre on 12.11.19
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Free Buddhist Audio

India's Dhamma Revolution

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 13 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Amoghasiddhi talks about his personal experiences of Buddhism in India, both for himself and the community of ex-Untouchable people who converted to Buddhism with Dr Ambedkar. It was Dr Ambedkar who brought about the rebirth of living Buddhism in India in 1956. As well as converting to Buddhism himself, he initiated hundreds of thousands of others into Buddhism. Dr Ambedkar, like his followers, came from the most downtrodden section of Indian society and Buddhism for him and for them was a means not only of individual liberation but for the transformation of the whole society. The Triratana Buddhist Order continues Dr Ambedkar's work in India. This is the second talk given as part of a very special day at Sheffield Buddhist Centre devoted to the lives of two of the most important and influential Buddhists of modern times: Urgyen Sangharakshita and Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar. Amoghasiddhi is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order in India.
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Free Buddhist Audio

Living Backwards

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 13 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Tantric Buddhism begins at the highest point: Enlightenment. Vadanya explores the yidam visualisation practice, a defining feature of Tantric Buddhism which enables us to live from our future potential rather than letting the past govern how we are. By keeping constant mindfulness on a Buddha or Bodhisattva that embodies Enlightenment for us, we can bring the future into our present experience and live filled with confidence, joy, wisdom and awareness. In a sense, Vajrayana practitioners are like magicians: living backwards, transforming and liberating their minds. This sangha night theme explores the scary, exhilarating, radical and challenging nature of the true Dharma. Over the course of these talks we will be forging a Western tantra to bring the spirit of Vajrayana teachings into our here and now. Questions for reflection and discussion: Is there a Buddha or Bodhisattva figure that you connect with? How would your future self advise you to act today if you could hear them? Recorded at Sheffield Buddhist Centre on 12.11.19
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Cardiff Buddhist Centre's First Bed and Breakfast Retreat

From Triratna News on Tue, 5 Nov, 2019 - 17:43

Cardiff Buddhist Centre's First Bed and Breakfast Retreat

From Triratna News on Tue, 5 Nov, 2019 - 17:43

The Cardiff Buddhist Centre have just hosted their first Bed and Breakfast retreat on the theme of the Bodhisattva training. A Bed and Breakfast retreat is where one sangha invites people from other Triratna sanghas to come and stay with members of their sangha - who provide them with bed and breakfast - so they can join them on retreat. 

Kamalagita, the Chair of the Cardiff Buddhist Centre writes: “We promised guests a ‘Warm, Welsh Welcome’ (Croeso, Cynnes Cymraeg) and they came...

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Windhorse Publications is looking for new books

From Windhorse Publications on Thu, 7 Nov, 2019 - 14:44

Windhorse Publications is looking for new books

From Windhorse Publications on Thu, 7 Nov, 2019 - 14:44

Do you have an idea for a new book? Are you an author with a draft Dharma manuscript that you’re looking to publish? Windhorse Publications would like to hear from you.

About Windhorse Publications

At Windhorse Publications we produce life-changing Buddhist books for all levels of involvement in the Dharma life, from the complete beginner to the experienced practitioner. We are the main publisher of Sangharakshita and we also publish Dharma books by members of the Triratna community and some practitioner-scholars outside the movement.

Our range...

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Dharmabyte: The Training of Confession

From Free Buddhist Audio on Mon, 11 Nov, 2019 - 14:00

Confession in the Buddhist tradition is a very positive practise. It’s about opening oneself up to big mind, opening oneself up to wise conduct. 

Dassini looks at the individual nature of practising ethics, the need for metta in response to guilt, how to make a confession effective. From the talk entitled Confession given at Glasgow Buddhist Centre April, 2018.

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