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Bristol Women's Community - Vacancy March 2020

From Jobs, Volunteering & Communities on Sat, 23 Nov, 2019 - 22:22

Bristol Women's Community - Vacancy March 2020

From Jobs, Volunteering & Communities on Sat, 23 Nov, 2019 - 22:22

A place is becoming available in the Bristol Women’s Community, Kalyanaloka, from 1st March 2020.

We are looking for a Mitra or Order member who would like to join us, to live with three others.

We’re in a spacious house 5 minutes from the Bristol Buddhist Centre, near the vibrant Gloucester Road.  Easy access to public transport.  Our own shrine room where we meditate together.  We’re a warm, welcoming vegetarian/vegan household.  £443 pcm for rent and bills. £4 per day for food.

If you’re interested please get in touch. ...

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Sadayasihi

FBA Podcast: Redemption is Possible

From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 23 Nov, 2019 - 14:00

Here we have Dharmashalin exploring the question: Who is Milarepa and more importantly how is he relevant to us? He’s an incredibly rich character, but what stands out first and foremost is the profound example of transformation, redemption even, that he found in the course of his life. This brings hope to all of us, he changed so we can change…

Talk given at Birmingham Buddhist Centre, 2019.

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Kommunikation och sangha

From Stockholms buddhistcenter on Sat, 23 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Ett föredrag givet på sanghadagen 2019.
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Free Buddhist Audio

Kommunikation och sangha

From Stockholms buddhistcenter on Sat, 23 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Ett föredrag givet på sanghadagen 2019.
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Free Buddhist Audio

The Jewel In the Garment

From London Buddhist Centre on Fri, 22 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Stories from the white lotus sutra.
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Free Buddhist Audio

The Jewel In the Garment

From London Buddhist Centre on Fri, 22 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Stories from the white lotus sutra.
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Sadayasihi

Dharmabyte: Communicating the Dharma

From Free Buddhist Audio on Thu, 21 Nov, 2019 - 14:00

The Dharma is the greatest gift we can give. Ratnaghosha encourages us to face our fears to develop confidence and courage to communicate the Dharma with clarity and ease.

From the talk Skilful Means of the Bodhisattva exploring another aspect of Skilful Means, the little known teaching of the four Analytical Knowledges or Pratisamvids.

Given at Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 2017.

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Extinction Rebellion as spiritual practice: some thoughts

From Buddhist Action on Wed, 20 Nov, 2019 - 15:41

Extinction Rebellion as spiritual practice: some thoughts

From Buddhist Action on Wed, 20 Nov, 2019 - 15:41

“You do not have to say anything. But, it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”  

The policeman seemed fair but firm, or firm but fair.  Not hostile, perhaps very faintly puzzled.  Civil, but watching me closely and watchful of boundaries.  Humane, but not over-friendly.  Tired.

There I was, a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, wearing my kesa, sat meditating on...

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The Burning Ground

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 20 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Moksatara introduces the dakini, the tantric embodiment of what's possible when all of our energy is completely engaged, alive and flowing. These beings of limitless space have complete freedom of mind, fierce energy and a full emotional engagement with life. In order to meet the dakinis we must travel to where they dwell: the cremation grounds, where bodies are taken to be burnt. The deepest, darkest energies to be transformed are associated with fear. By deliberately plunging into crucial situations which mirror these burning grounds, old ways are forced to change and we are compelled to grow. 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: Where is the risk for you? In which situation could you find a dakini? Do you have a particular relationship where communication could be a cremation ground, an opportunity for challenge and growth? Recorded at Sheffield Buddhist Centre on 19.11.19
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The Burning Ground

From Sheffield Buddhist Centre on Wed, 20 Nov, 2019 - 00:00
Moksatara introduces the dakini, the tantric embodiment of what's possible when all of our energy is completely engaged, alive and flowing. These beings of limitless space have complete freedom of mind, fierce energy and a full emotional engagement with life. In order to meet the dakinis we must travel to where they dwell: the cremation grounds, where bodies are taken to be burnt. The deepest, darkest energies to be transformed are associated with fear. By deliberately plunging into crucial situations which mirror these burning grounds, old ways are forced to change and we are compelled to grow. 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: Where is the risk for you? In which situation could you find a dakini? Do you have a particular relationship where communication could be a cremation ground, an opportunity for challenge and growth? Recorded at Sheffield Buddhist Centre on 19.11.19

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