From Triratna News on Thu, 31 May, 2012 - 20:54We’re very happy to announce the launch of a new kind of social network here on thebuddhistcentre.com, the home of the Triratna Buddhist Community online. Here’s a wee video we made to celebrate! Come and connect…
It’s been a lot of work to get this far and we hope you’ll enjoy exploring and helping us build the online community, starting this weekend with the first online version of the Triratna International Retreat! Many thanks to...
Lokabandhu (“pretending to be a journalist”) wandering amongst the 70 or so folk who have arrived early to help set up the retreat. The first of many such forays one suspects…!
A little photo documentary showing Buddhafield (and friends) putting up the 450-person food tent for the International Retreat… Click through the images (the < and > buttons) to track its progress!
From Jobs, Volunteering & Communities on Tue, 29 May, 2012 - 17:07Caretaker and Maintenance-Volunteers Co-ordinator sought A dynamic person is wanted to join Triratna’s large, urban Cambridge Buddhist Centre in the beautiful city of Cambridge UK, who * has some practical skills in DIY/maintenance * enjoys working with others * is able to inspire and motivate volunteers * can contribute to the development of the sangha
CBC is moving on to a phase where volunteers will be more involved in maintaining and improving its beautiful...
There’s lots of hard work to be done setting up the International Retreat - but we’re determined to make the setup itself as much of a retreat as possible… Here’s some beautiful mantra chanting from the evening Puja.
From Windhorse Evolution on Tue, 29 May, 2012 - 12:28Maitridevi talks about why she first joined Windhorse:evolution, and how it’s been working in the Sangha.
From Windhorse Evolution on Tue, 29 May, 2012 - 12:26When we’re not making as much profit to give away, what is the value in continuing the business? Aryajaya has a few ideas!
From Windhorse Evolution on Tue, 29 May, 2012 - 12:25Keturaja talks about how the approach of exploring Right Livelihood developed over time in Windhorse:evolution.
From Windhorse Evolution on Tue, 29 May, 2012 - 12:24Ratnaghosha talks about why he’s inspired by Buddhism embedding itself in business, rather than other forms of right livelihood.