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FAQs about Manchester Buddhist Centre talks:How many episodes does Manchester Buddhist Centre talks have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.
September 07, 2009Life with Full Attention, Day-to-Day Mindfulness Maitreyabandhu introduces the first session of an eight week course in mindfulness at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 7th September 2009, based on his book Life with Full AttentionA talk and a book launch is preceded by a twenty minute meditation.About MaitreyabandhuMaitreyabandhu is an experienced teacher and Life with Full Attention – a Practical Course in Mindfulness is his second book. He has also published articles on Buddhism and meditation in the UK and abroad, and has presented Buddhism in the media, including television and radio. He has worked in such diverse fields as the visual arts, opera and alternative health, and is a prize-winning poet. He is currently the director of Breathing Space, the London Buddhist Centre’s health and wellbeing programme. The post Life with Full Attention, Day-to-Day Mindfulness appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more1h 8minPlay
July 14, 2009Turning the Wheel of the Dharma A talk given by Sona at Manchester Buddhist Centre on Dharma Day, 7th July 2009, a tribute to Dharmachari Sudharshan.On the full-moon day of July, precisely two months after his Enlightenment at Bodhgaya, the Buddha delivered his first discourse to the group of five ascetics who had been his disciples. This is often called the First Turning of the Wheel of the Dharma. The post Turning the Wheel of the Dharma appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more1h 22minPlay
July 13, 2009Visions of Mahayana Buddhism – Talk and Book Launch The last in a series of five talks by Nagapriya on Visions of Mahayana Buddhism including the launch of his new book by the same name.The Mahayana is often described as the Great Way, a Buddhist movement that is said to have re-vitalised Buddhism.Talk given at Manchester Buddhist Centre in summer 2009.About NagapriyaNagapriya lectures on Mahayana Buddhism at Manchester University and is the author of Visions of Mahayana Buddhism: Awakening the Universe to Wisdom and Compassion as well as the very popular Exploring Karma and Rebirth. The post Visions of Mahayana Buddhism – Talk and Book Launch appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more40minPlay
June 26, 2009The Philosophy of Emptiness The fourth in a series of five talks by Nagapriya on Visions of Mahayana Buddhism given at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 22nd June 2009The Mahayana is often described as the Great Way, a Buddhist movement that is said to have revitalised Buddhism.About NagapriyaNagapriya lectures on Mahayana Buddhism at Manchester University and is the author of Visions of Mahayana Buddhism: Awakening the Universe to Wisdom and Compassion. The post The Philosophy of Emptiness appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more1h 2minPlay
June 15, 2009Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures The third in a series of five talks by Nagapriya on Visions of Mahayana Buddhism given at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 15th June 2009The Mahayana is often described as the Great Way, a Buddhist movement that is said to have revitalised Buddhism.About NagapriyaNagapriya lectures on Mahayana Buddhism at Manchester University and is the author of Visions of Mahayana Buddhism: Awakening the Universe to Wisdom and Compassion. The post Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more57minPlay
June 08, 2009The Ideal of Universal Awakening The second in a series of five talks by Nagapriya on Visions of Mahayana Buddhism, given at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 8th June 2009The Mahayana is often described as the Great Way, a Buddhist movement said to have revitalised BuddhismNagapriyaNagapriya lectures on Mahayana Buddhism at Manchester University and is the author of Visions of Mahayana Buddhism: Awakening the Universe to Wisdom and Compassion The post The Ideal of Universal Awakening appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more1h 8minPlay
June 01, 2009What is the Mahayana? The first of five talks by Nagapriya on Visions of Mahayana Buddhism, given at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 1st June 2009The Mahayana is often described as the Great Way, a Buddhist movement that is said to have revitalised Buddhism. About NagapriyaNagapriya lectures on Mahayana Buddhism at Manchester University and is the author of Visions of Mahayana Buddhism: Awakening the Universe to Wisdom and Compassion The post What is the Mahayana? appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more49minPlay
May 11, 2009The Significance of the Buddha’s Enlightenment A talk given by Sona at Manchester Buddhist Centre on Wesak, Buddha Day, 9th May 2009Buddha Day is one of the most important festivals in the Buddhist year, usually celebrated on the full moon in May. We celebrate the Buddha’s enlightenment or awakening.About SonaSona has been an ordained member of the Triratna Buddhist Order for forty years and his name means Gold. Sona has devoted his life to practising and teaching mindfulness, meditation and Buddhist philosophy around the world. The post The Significance of the Buddha’s Enlightenment appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more1h 9minPlay
April 20, 2009Sanghanussati Sanghanussati means recollection of the Sangha.Ratnaguna looks at the Sangha section of the Tiratana Vandana in this talk at the Manchester Buddhist Centre on 21st April 2009.The Tiratana VandanaThe Tiratana Vandana, or Salutation to the Three Jewels, is the classic Buddhist salute to the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha: the Buddha, his teachings and the Buddhist community. It is chanted every day across the world by practitioners from different Buddhist communities. The post Sanghanussati appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more41minPlay
February 15, 2009Understanding Money, Ourselves and our Practice Although Siddhisambhava is the fundraiser in the FWBO development team, this is not a fundraising talkIt is about how, as Buddhists, do we practise with money?Siddhisambhava gave this talk at Manchester Buddhist Centre on 16th February 2009.FWBO – Friends of the Western Buddhist Order – is now known as the Triratna Buddhist Community. The post Understanding Money, Ourselves and our Practice appeared first on Manchester Buddhist Centre....more54minPlay
FAQs about Manchester Buddhist Centre talks:How many episodes does Manchester Buddhist Centre talks have?The podcast currently has 259 episodes available.