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Feb 24, 2018 • 49min

The Evolution of the Bodhisattva Ideal

Our FBA Podcast today is brought to you by Vaddhaka entitled The Evolution of the Bodhisattva Ideal. In this elegant description of the evolution of the Bodhisattva Ideal Vaddhaka draws on his extensive reading and study, and picks out Jan Nattier’s writing in particular. Given at Sangha Night at Stockholms Buddhistcenter, 8 March 2010.
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Feb 17, 2018 • 1h 26min

The Myth of the Return Journey

Our FBA Podcast this week is by Sangharakshita from 1971. The Myth of the Return Journey has a theme which resonates with many similar stories in world literature. Here its important elements are related to the personal quest for meaning. This talk is part of the series Parables, Myths and Symbols of Mahayana Buddhism in the White Lotus Sutra.
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Feb 10, 2018 • 43min

The Bodhisattva’s Practice – Six Perfections

In this week’s FBA Podcast, The Bodhisattva’s Practice – Six Perfections, Ratnaghosha, just back from four weeks of solitary retreat, explores the Six Perfections and how we practice them.
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Feb 3, 2018 • 42min

Faith: the Key to the Mystery of Life

This week’s FBA Podcast is a talk by Saccanama called Faith: the Key to the Mystery of Life. Saccanama speaks with passion, clarity and intelligence, weaving ideas with personal examples in this high quality talk.
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Jan 27, 2018 • 59min

Likes and Dislikes

This week’s FBA Podcast is a talk by Ratnaprabha called Likes and Dislikes. On the Wheel of Life, the whole person is symbolised by a boat with passengers, the five skandhas. Ratnaprabha focuses especially on our habit energies, and our habitual preferences. Are we ruled by our likes and dislikes? Is there a creative response? How to the five Buddhas fit in?
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Jan 20, 2018 • 1h 2min

Beyond Karma – The Dharma Niyama

Dive into the intricate relationship between karma and Dharma within Buddhism and their effects on human happiness. Explore the illusion of self and the liberation found in recognizing it. Experience the transformative moments of waking at night to confront mortality and embrace impermanence. Journey through spiritual growth, emphasizing karmic responsibility and genuine compassion. Navigate life's currents like drifting down a river, trusting in the natural processes that guide personal fulfillment and connection with others.
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Dec 30, 2017 • 50min

Interview with Parami

This week’s FBA Podcast is a wonderful Interview with Parami, Tiratna’s International Order Convener. Karunagita invites Parami to share snapshots from her decades in Triratna, starting with ordaining seven Mexican women the week before and going back through time and locations, roles, challenges, delights and contributions, including Spain to Glasgow and London in the late 1970s. Recorded at the NLBC monthly women’s class in May 2017.
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Dec 23, 2017 • 49min

Writing As Spiritual Practice

This week’s FBA Podcast, is a new talk on Writing As Spiritual Practice. Drawing on her experience as a poet, Varasahaya discusses creativity, imagination, and the writing process as a spiritual practice. She reads some of her poems, and explains the process by which they came to birth, and what she learnt about letting go of self as she grappled with writing. An excellent and very accessible talk given to Sangha night at the West London Buddhist Centre.
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Dec 16, 2017 • 58min

Shifting to Indras Net

In this week’s FBA Podcast, Shifting to Indras Net, Parami evokes the reality of interconnectedness in relation to the second Dasadhamma – My life is dependent on others. I am sustained by the gifts of others – She talks about how the experience of interconnectedness is supported by wisdom, and results in compassionate activity. This talk is part of the series The Order as Practice: Shifting Paradigms.
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Dec 9, 2017 • 1h 1min

Letting Go of What Isn’t There

This week’s FBA Podcast, Letting Go of What Isn’t There is a gentle and insightful talk by Dhammarati on the Anapanasati Sutta given at the LBC’s Dharma Day festival on July 12th 2009.

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