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Oct 29, 2011 • 1h 11min

Beyond Hope and Hopelessness

Today's FBA Podcast, "Beyond Hope and Hopelessness Dancing In the Ruins of Time," takes us into the world seen through the eyes of EcoDharma, a Triratna retreat centre in the Catalan Pyrenees. Guhyapati offers a sober analysis of the environmental problems facing humanity and issues a clarion call for action – including from the Buddhist community. Recorded at the 2009 Buddhafield Festival. Visit the EcoDharma website – www.ecodharma.com
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Oct 22, 2011 • 59min

Life for a Limited Time Only

In today's FBA Podcast Suriyavamsa begins "Life for a Limited Time Only" with the inevitability of death and some of our habitual attitudes to death and suffering, reading from contemporary poets. He brings out the Buddhist perspective that life and death are not separate, but parts of the same process. This talk was given on Parinirvana Day 2010 at the Glasgow Buddhist Centre.
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Oct 15, 2011 • 49min

Eight Verses for Training the Mind

Today's FBA Podcast is the first talk in a brilliant series titled "Eight Verses for Training the Mind" by Dharmachari Subhuti. Based on the Tibetan text by Kadampa Geshe Langri Tangpa, Subhuti introduces the verses in the context of the development of Buddhism in Tibet and India. We then have a full treatment of the first verse itself: "May I always cherish all beings, Withe the resolve to accomplish for them The highest good that is more precious Than any wish-fulfilling jewel." Talk given at Madhyamaloka, Birmingham, 2004 For the full series: "Eight Verses for Training the Mind."
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Oct 8, 2011 • 55min

Ethics

In today's, FBA Podcast, simply titled "Ethics," Manjuvajra takes a look at the complex area of ethics from a Buddhist perspective. The nature of 'self', the place of feeling and emotion, the role of intention and action – these are fertile grounds for digging deeper into our own ethical practice and considering our lives in the light of the Buddha's teaching of 'non-harm'. Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2000
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Sep 30, 2011 • 1h 14min

The Taste of Freedom

"Just as the mighty ocean has but one taste, the taste of salt, even so the Dharma-vinaya (Buddhism) has but one taste, the taste of Freedom"- The Udana. Today's FBA Podcast, "The Taste of Freedom: is a brilliant and rousing tour-de-force on transcendental freedom, one of Sangharakshita's best-loved lectures. Talk given in 1979.
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Sep 24, 2011 • 55min

Tales of a Free Spirit – 45 Years of the Buddha's Life

Today's FBA Podcast "Talks of a Free Spirit – 45 Years of the Buddha's Life" explores the life and teachings of the Buddha as they've come down through the stories of the tradition. Vajrasara has a veritable genius for making clear the relevances for contemporary society, and this talk is a most engaging example as she takes her own favourite tales and draws out the beautiful challenges of it all.
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Sep 17, 2011 • 18min

Doubt as Path

Today's FBA Podcast "Doubt as Path" is a good and useful talk on the dangers of certainty in the spiritual life – individually and within a community. Amaraketu draws on his own experience of zen and of painting in order to evoke a sense of what it might be like to live and practice not knowing. Everything is just beginning… Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2005.
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Sep 10, 2011 • 35min

Life with Full Attention

Today's FBA Podcast is titled "Life with Full Attention". In this half-hour talk, Maitreyabandhu (a teacher at the London Buddhist Centre) gives you a witty, practical, real-life look at how mindfulness makes us more alive and free. His book 'Life With Full Attention' will be published by Windhorse Publications in July 2009. Click here for more talks from the 2009 International Urban Retreat. For more information on this years Urban Retreat see: www.theurbanretreat.org
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Sep 3, 2011 • 40min

Work As Spiritual Practice: Introducing Reginald Ray's Threefold Model

In today's FBA Podcast, Mahabodhi kicks off a series of talks on the theme of 'Work As Spiritual Practice' with "Work As Spiritual Practice: Introducing Reginald Ray's Threefold Model". Based on Ray's book, 'Buddhist Saints in India', this is a framework for considering the spiritual benefits and challenges of three roles or life styles within Buddhism: The solitary retreatant, the sangha builder who works within Buddhist institutions, the lay practitioner or social activist whose commitments take them to work out in the world. According to Ray, each plays a crucial role in the health of the Sangha. After exploring the different life styles, Mahabodhi talks about his experiences as the 'retreatant' writer. A talk in a series addressing the relevance of Buddha's teaching to contemporary issues at the Manchester Buddhist Centre 2011.
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Aug 27, 2011 • 44min

We Live In a Beautiful World: Buddhism and Nature

Today's FBA Podcast, is a magical exploration by Vajragupta titled: "We Live In a Beautiful World: Buddhism and Nature". Sharing his very personal experiences on solitary retreats, Vajragupta asks, "How can human beings live with more love and appreciation of the natural world? What does Buddhism have to offer?" A talk in a series addressing the relevance of Buddha's teaching to contemporary issues at the Manchester Buddhist Centre 2011.

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