London Buddhist Centre

London Buddhist Centre
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Jun 28, 2024 • 58min

The Power of Stories | Suryagupta

A three-part series on 'The Language of the Depths' by Suryagupta, the Chair of the London Buddhist Centre. Listen for an exploration of what is beyond the conscious mind, beyond our current awareness, and below the surface of our experience -- accessing our most essential nature.  The language of the depths includes the power of stories, symbols and sound. These powers enable us to grow by accessing the depths quickly and connecting to what's most important.  In this episode, hear about the power of stories, and how stories help us make meaning of our experiences. We can choose the stories we tell ourselves, from stories that constrict us to stories which set us free. Listen in for a mythical, archetypal story with messages for our lives today.  Donate to the London Buddhist Centre: https://www.londonbuddhistcentre.com/donate
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Apr 5, 2024 • 51min

The Myth of the Return Journey - Prajnamanas

Prajnamanas on the Myth of the Return Journey, from Dharma Night at the London Buddhist Centre. 
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Oct 2, 2019 • 56min

Turning towards the Enlightened mind

In Buddhist Puja we ritually evoke the many qualities of the Enlightened mind. We use our imagination to open up to a higher vision of reality.  In this talk Jnanavaca argues that engaging with devotion, worship and beauty will help us open up to those moments where we experience something 'more'... more than self, more than our usual view of the world, more than the day to day mundane rhythm of daily life.  
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Sep 3, 2019 • 53min

The agonising pincer-jaws of Heaven

Prajnamanas expertly navigates us around the twelve links of the wheel of life. Proving to us that this ancient Buddhist image of the wheel of life is still as relevant as ever.  A life spent circling round and round the twelve links is indeed a life if agonising repetition. But what is there that we can do? How can we take a creative step and get off of the wheel? To be a poet and not know the trade To be a lover and repel all women Twin ironies by which great saints are made The agonising pincer-jaws of Heaven -Patrick Kavanagh
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Aug 6, 2019 • 46min

It All Starts Here - The Story of the Buddha’s Awakening

"The Buddha's enlightenment is the most important moment in the history of the planet from the point of view of a Buddhist".  Ratnaprabha describes, explores and evokes the moment where the Buddha overcame all craving and hatred and illumined the path to liberation for others.
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Jul 20, 2019 • 53min

Suffering, The Spiritual Life and The Human Realm

Danayutta looks at the inevitability of suffering to the human condition. She makes the case that the more we turn towards suffering and take responsibility for the suffering we cause ourselves, the more we can engage positively with that fundamental aspect of human experience. 
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Jul 4, 2019 • 42min

Watching the Gap

Central to the Buddha's vision was the idea that we could get off the wheel of our repetitive behaviour, repetitive behaviour driven by craving and aversion. There is a gap, a doorway, off the wheel of reactivity and on to the spiral of more and more positive mental states. Vidyadaka talks on where we can find that doorway and how to open it.  
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Jun 22, 2019 • 53min

From Reactivity to Creativity

Subhadramati explores the reactive, mechanical knee jerk mind of our normal unenlightened states. But she says we can transition to a mind with more choice and more freedom to choose how we respond to what life challenges us with. The talk makes the point that we are not destined to repeat our habits for evermore. 
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May 29, 2019 • 55min

Invoking Padmasambhava

Highly respected teacher Padmavajra invokes Padmasambahava, the great Guru of the Tibetan tradition. Using mantra and story from Padmasmbhava's life the talk makes the case for symbol, myth and vision in our dharma lives. 
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May 15, 2019 • 52min

The Tiny Splash of a Raindrop

Dhammadinna points to the fleetingness and preciousness of this human life in this talk on impermanence. Looking at the Buddhas death as recorded in the Buddhist scriptures, the talk is a reminder that all things that are dear to us we must be separated from.  The talk was given on Parinirvana Day 2019, a day dedicated to remembering the passing away of the historical Buddha. 

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