Ratnaguna gives the first talk in a series of four talks for Triranta Night at Manchester Buddhist Centre.
The talks are inspired by the Pure Land sutras.
Here, he looks at Happiness.
Given on February 2nd 2015
Ratnaguna gives the 2nd talk in a series of four talks inspired by the Pure Land Sutras at Triratna Night at Manchester Buddhist Centre.
Here he looks at Beauty.
Given on February 9th 2015
From Colchester Buddhist Centre on Sat, 7 Feb, 2015 - 19:43Parinirvana Day Sunday 15th February 2015 ALLWELCOME – BRINGVEGETARIANLUNCHTOSHARE! Programme 10:30 Welcome 11:00 Meditation 12:00 Reading and Reflections 1:00 Lunch 2:30 Talks/Presentations 3:30 Tea 4:00 Puja with Remembering those who have passed 5:00 Finish
From Karuna Fundraisers on Fri, 6 Feb, 2015 - 11:09Are you looking for a deeper connection with yourself and the world…an opportunity to practise generosity and live in a Buddhist community? Then look no further. A Karuna Appeal will offer all this and much more!
We have 2 spaces left for women on our Spring Appeal in London to be led by Sanghamani
We’re inviting applications from men and women for our 2015 appeals and phone campaigns.
Why do an appeal? Caste discrimination affects the lives...
From ecodharma on Thu, 5 Feb, 2015 - 18:15This summer Ecodharma will be joining forces with Gaia House teacher Rob Burbea and Freely Given Retreats to offer a new training in the UK. Action from Depth is a shorter remix of the Engaged Buddhist Training that Ecodharma have been developing since 2010. The UK version will be co-designed by Rob and Ecodharma’s Guhyapati, with a strong emphasis on ecological activism just ahead of the United Nations Climate talks,...
From Triratna Young Buddhists on Wed, 4 Feb, 2015 - 15:32Exploring the archetype of the Magician as expressed in the lives of the Buddha and Padmasambhava. With meditation, ritual, talks, discussion and MORE!
9-16th March 2015 £30 deposit plus donation Suitable for all men aged 18-35
From Triratna Young Buddhists on Wed, 4 Feb, 2015 - 11:45Vidyaruchi writes: The course will run from 14th September 2015 to 29th January 2016 – slightly shorter than the first one. It will be fully residential, with the students sharing rooms in a designated community at Adhisthana. It aims to offer a thorough grounding in the principles and practices of Triratna Buddhism, with about a quarter of the time spent in retreat conditions, and will be taught by various experienced Order members. Though it is often thought of as a...