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Where there is great metta there is no fear.”
Paramananda (Change Your Mind) http://www.windhorsepublications.com/product/change-your-mind-a-practical-guide-to-buddhist-meditation/
We are like seeds, and the Enlightened figures are the different types of flowers into which we can grow.
Vessantara, ‘A Guide to the Buddhas’
...the way of metta is not only a path of ever-increasing positive emotion leading to Englightenment. It is a guide to recovering our basic human inheritance of joy.
Sangharakshita - ‘Living with Kindness’
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Interview with author Vishvapani about researching and writing a biography of the Buddha.
Mindfulness is something you can practice on a plane, waiting at the post office, or eating a takeaway. It's about paying attention.
Maitreyabandhu - ‘Life with Full Attention’
Anālayo, professor of Buddhist Studies at the Sri Lanka International Academy in Pallekele, teaches at the Center for Buddhist Studies of the University of Hamburg and researches at the Dharma Drum Buddhist College in Taiwan. He has drawn on his…
Interview with author Anālayo about his wonderful new book Compassion and Emptiness in Early Buddhist Meditation.
...an essential component of compassion is the concern for others to be relieved from suffering and affliction.
Compassion and Emptiness in Early Buddhist Meditation by Anālayo
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Maitreyabandhu’s new book provides a practical guide to development along the spiritual path. How can we grow and deepen our understanding of experience? Have a listen to these videos for highlights.
I decided to examine the modern capitalist world from the perspectives of economics and Buddhism, and this book is the result.
Introduction, The Buddha on Wall Street (Business Book of the Week listed by Steve Brock, Mzinga)
He noticed pleasant elements alongside the pain such as the softness of his breath and the warmth of his hands. His face lit up as he told the class that, for the first time in years, he felt some freedom in how he related to his pain.
Living Well With Pain & Illness, Vidyamala Burch
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Many of us know Maitreyabandhu as a Buddhist teacher and writer, but he’s also a published poet. So we thought it would be interesting to find out about his view of the role of poetry in spiritual life. Here’s what…
Maitreyabandhu reads poems from his poetry collections
Find out more about Maitreyabandhu’s new book: https://soundcloud.com/brightonbuddhistcentre/sep_29_2015-002-edit
In August this year, Sangharakshita's was presented with his 90th birthday present - over £135,000 to go towards publishing his collected works in English, and towards more translations of his writing, for the benefit of future generations around the world. We at…