In this series of five talks given on a Going for Refuge retreat, Padmavajra attempts to explore some aspects of Sangharakshita's insights into the Bodhicitta, as well as how we might live a life devoted to living from the Bodhicitta.
Talk 4: The Bodhicitta and Spiritual Community
The importance of intensive engagement with others in the spiritual community; the four root downfalls from the bodhisattva vow and spiritual community.
Hi all. As many of you know we’re about to launch a redesign of Projects and Groups on the site now that we’re finishing our initial beta test phase. I previewed these changes during the recent European Chairs’ Assembly, based on feedback from the meeting last year and input received through the autumn. Since that preview we’ve had a chance to take advantage of more, very recent feedback and tweak things a little further still. So...
From Online Meditators on Thu, 31 Jan, 2013 - 15:28Hi all, Today’s Google Hangout link for meditation (11am EST / 4pm UK / 9.30pm India) - Mindfulness of Breathing for 40 minutes or so… Also connect on Skype - user thebuddhistcentre.com
From Online Meditators on Tue, 29 Jan, 2013 - 19:57This week we’ll be sitting again at the new earlier time of 11am EST, 4pm UK, 9.30pm Maharashtra. We’ll be doing the Mindfulness of Breathing meditation. A chance to stop and breathe in your morning, afternoon, or evening…
Well, last week was a mixed technological experience! We’ll have another go this week using both platforms… So, you can connect either on Skype by connecting with user thebuddhistcentre.com, or on Google +...
‘Supporting rural Nepalese communities towards finding their own health solutions’
Founded in 2003 by Karunamati, a longstanding member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, the Green Tara Trust primarily works in Nepal to improve health through low cost, sustainable behaviour change methods. It has field programmes in health promotion for maternal and child health, water and sanitation, and empowerment of women, poor and marginalised groups.
From Triratna News on Sun, 27 Jan, 2013 - 05:49Ujukarin is a Dutch Order Member regularly visiting and teaching Triratna groups in both India and Sri Lanka. Here he writes with some reflections on his recent India visit, saying - “Here’s a small set of reflections based on a 10-day ‘Dharmaduta tour’ I made recently through southern Maharastra ending in Karnataka (Dharmaduta is a traditional term meaning ‘messenger of the Dharma’) I do these regularly as a ‘small fish’ in the ‘big Indian pond’ of Sangha activities, partly to...
From Free Buddhist Audio on Sat, 26 Jan, 2013 - 12:44Community and Connection is our theme in this week’s FBA Podcast. We’ve been giving a lot of thought to the principles of the Order and Movement and looking back at Sangharakshita’s talks on his vision of the New Society.
In this week’s Podcast we’ve selected a talk by Dhammarati titled “The Individual and Community” given in 2010. Touching on many topics related to Sangharakshita’s vision of a New Society, Dhammarati explores the...
My work is a meditation and a centering in this diverse world, reflecting 18 years of life in Kyoto as well as impressions from winter studios in Spain, Costa Rica and Indonesia. Working with applied dyes, and hot wax on silk is a meditative process for me; centering and ecstatic; both planned and spontaneous. I work with color and pattern, layering and mark making with resist-dye techniques, using the materials of acid dye, silk fabric and ganryo pigment.
In the past images for my work have come from textile research, ancient craft traditions and a delight in process. Other subject matter came from time spent in the Alhambra in Granada, sketching in the Mosque of Cordoba as well as painting on the edge of rice fields in Indonesia.
An interest in the spiritual qualities of cloth, transformation and a global view led me to work on a series of seven kesa (Buddhist monastic robes) that I prepared for the millennium to be on view at PEM from December of 2006 through June 2007. As cloths of healing and unity, one for each continent, they were made to be on site around the world on January 1, 2000.
My latest work is a series of scrolls on contemplative and spiritual sources and a collaborative project with Luanne Rimel of St. Louis exploring visual meditations in layered rozome and digital printed images on silk.