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Dec 22, 2012 • 55min

The Myth of Tristan and Iseult: Love, Transgression and Death

In this week's FBA Podcast , "The Myth of Tristan and Iseult: Love, Transgression and Death," Dhivan explores the origins and significance of the myth of Tristan and Iseult, relating it to the practise of Buddhism in the modern west. The twelfth-century Cornish story of Tristan and Iseult has captivated imaginations and inspired poets, composers and artists ever since. What is it about this tale of a love potion and a doomed love, of adultery and lies, that is so fascinating? The talk was given on 11 September 2008 at Cambridge Buddhist Centre, on the occasion of the launch of Urthona Magazine, issue 25.
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Dec 15, 2012 • 1h 22min

Sangharakshita in Conversation with Kathleen Raine

This week's FBA Podcast , "Sangharakshita in Conversation with Kathleen Raine," is a retro piece from the 1980s when 'Independent Arts' ran an ambitious and extremely impressive Arts program through the Croydon Buddhist Centre in London. Here's a first offering from the archive of recordings – an open conversation between Sangharakshita, founder of the Western Buddhist Order, and the renowned poet and scholar Kathleen Raine, one of the founders of the Temenos Academy. The occasion was the launch of Sangharakshita's book 'The Religion of Art' – and the discussion ranges widely and, at times, controversially through the subject of the Arts considered as a vehicle for spiritual truths. It's full of talking points and challenges to contemporary orthodoxies around art theory. But whatever one's take on the views of the participants, this is a marvellous record of a unique meeting of minds.
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Dec 8, 2012 • 1h 1min

Poetry, Soulmaking and Meditation

The Jungian commentator James Hillman suggested that 'soul' needs nurturing as well as 'spirit' in human life. Our FBA Podcast , "Poetry, Soulmaking and Meditation," Paramananda uses deeply meaningful poems to show soulmaking in action, and explains how the process can be brought into your meditation practice.
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Dec 1, 2012 • 1h 7min

Stop Buying Stuff and Learn How to Be Happy Instead

Our FBA Podcast this week is a window into the ancient art of happiness. In " Stop Buying Stuff and Learn How to Be Happy Instead," Ratnaguna explores alternatives to buying more stuff and hooking up to more electronic gadgetry… The Buddha repeatedly said that the only reason he taught was to alleviate suffering, and he in fact enumerated three level of happiness. This teaching is no longer simply an issue of personal growth – it has become vital to the future of our planet. Talk given at Manchester Buddhist Center, 2011 in a series of free public talks, Buddhism and the Big Questions.
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Nov 24, 2012 • 45min

The Buddha and Friendship

Our FBA Podcast this week, "The Buddha and Friendship," by Vajratara, begins by looking at how the symbols of the individual spiritual journey is really a story about a network of relationships. Every symbol is born out of relationship. It's living tradition that gives confidence, it's not about your own individual practice – your own individual practice is just a part of the Buddhist tradition and the Buddhist community. With references to Indra's Net, from the Avatamsaka Sutra, Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra and descriptions of the Bodhicitta, Vajratara delivers an inspiring and engaging look at how our collective practice is essential for the arising of the Bodhicitta.
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Nov 17, 2012 • 1h 18min

People of Loving Kindness

Our FBA Podcast today, "People of Loving Kindness," is a lovely talk from Padmavajra, given to celebrate Sangha Day in Birmingham. And who better to conjure the spirit of loving kindness as it permeates a community practising together and supporting each other in their great, shared endeavour.
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Nov 10, 2012 • 1h 3min

Sangha in the Context of Contemporary Buddhism

Our FBA Podcast today, "Sangha in the Context of Contemporary Buddhism," is from two of our speakers, Parami and Ratnaghosha. Together they deliver two excellent talks that reflect on the area of sangha from inner and outer perspectives respectively. How does the FWBO's approach square up with that of other traditions? And how might we continue to work on our practice of sangha as an integral part of our personal practice of the Dharma. As usual from two of our most thoughtful speakers, there is much to consider here – in which any Buddhist will likely recognise the challenge and the joy. This is the last in the series organised by 'Dharmapala College' to mark the 40th anniversary of the Western Buddhist Order. The series looked at the Order and the FWBO taken together – past and future: its own emphases, and its relationship to the whole Buddhist tradition…
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Nov 3, 2012 • 48min

Building Sangha, Creating Harmony

Our FBA Podcast "Building Sangha, Creating Harmony" is a beautiful talk by Vajrasara. Here she explores the value of spiritual community, ways to encourage fuller harmony, and the many opportunities in friendship for waking up.
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Oct 27, 2012 • 40min

Sangha As An Insight Practice

Explore the significance of Sangha in Buddhism and its role in insight practice. Learn how meditation challenges our limited views and the power of friendships in shifting perspectives. Discover the importance of diverse perspectives and maintaining a sense of mystery and wonder in our connections with others.
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Oct 20, 2012 • 34min

Creating Sangha and Changing the World

Our FBA Podcast is titled "Creating Sangha and Changing the World" – an inspirational exploration of the Third Jewel by Saddhaloka. He looks at the distinguishing role of Sangha, spiritual community, in the development and life of the Triratna Buddhist Order, and, in fact, in any kind of Buddhist spiritual life. Saddhaloka here is steady and thoughtful as ever… Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2002 This is the first talk in the series of the same name. It touches on aspects of Sangharakshita's 'system of meditation', and most specifically the area of positive emotion. Parami is an ideal guide for this sort of material, steeped as she is in study and practice engaged with in the light of the 'Bodhichitta', and the Bodhisattva Ideal itself.

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