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Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Manchester Buddhist Centre
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Talks given over the years at the Manchester Buddhist Centre by local and visiting teachers
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Talks given over the years at the Manchester Buddhist Centre by local and visiting teachers
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Appreciating Sangharakshita
Amaradaya shares his appreciation of and gratitude to Sangharakshita on a day in commemoration of his death, October 2019
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5 years ago
11 minutes 36 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Humanity is Basically One
A talk by Acharashraddha on our Sangha Retreat at Adhisthana. Can we communicate and be friends with any other human being? What is spiritual friendship? April 2019
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6 years ago
38 minutes 57 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Religion in a Secular World
A talk by Vishangka on our Sangha Retreat at Adhisthana. Is Buddhism a religion? What is faith? What can religion offer to humanity? April 2019
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6 years ago
48 minutes 18 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Buddhism – A Universal Religion of Humanity
A talk by Arthavadin on our Sangha Retreat at Adhisthana. What are the existential truths the Buddha saw? What do they mean for us today? April 2019.
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6 years ago
56 minutes 23 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Disciples of the Buddha
Ratnaguna tells us about the people in the Buddha’s Sangha. March 2019
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6 years ago
52 minutes 41 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Relevance and Legacy of Dr Ambedkar
Sundeep explores the life of Dr Ambedkar and his ongoing influence and significance for the Triratna Buddhist Community and the wider world. October 2018.
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6 years ago
24 minutes 51 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Buddha beyond the Buddha
Ratnaguna explores the archetypal Buddha, freed from his historical and geographical context, as found in the Mahayana sutras. October 2018
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6 years ago
34 minutes 24 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Buddha was born as we are born
Ratnaguna explores the Buddha as a human being in a particular time and context, drawing from Pali sources that help bring out his personality. October 2018
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6 years ago
55 minutes 1 second

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Sailing the Worldly Winds
At our International Women's Day celebrations, Taravandana explores the Buddha's teachings on the Worldly Winds and how we can navigate them as women in the 21st Century. March 2018
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7 years ago
44 minutes 58 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Love and the Beauty of Broken Things
Maitridevi explores how things that are broken can be given a fresh perspective through their repair, and a greater beauty revealed. March 2018.
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7 years ago
38 minutes 34 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Me and my Mate Pingya
Priyavadita explores the role that faith has played in his spiritual life. In particular, his love for Pingya's Praises of the Way to the Beyond, from the Sutta Nipata. January 2018.
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7 years ago
59 minutes 16 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Insight and Perception
Mahabodhi explores the meaning of the Sanskrit term ‘samjna’, or ‘sanna’ in Pali, often translated as perception. November 2017
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7 years ago
47 minutes 56 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Role of Communication in Sangha
A talk given by Sthirajyoti on the Sangha Day Festival at Manchester Buddhist Centre, November 2017
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8 years ago
19 minutes 30 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Sangha and Harmony
A talk given by Daniel Bradford on the Sangha Day Festival at Manchester Buddhist Centre, November 2017
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8 years ago
7 minutes 1 second

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Introducing the Sangha Jewel
A short talk by Sanghadhara introducing the Sangha Day Festival at Manchester Buddhist Centre, November 2017
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8 years ago
14 minutes 15 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
A Body at Peace with Itself
Balajit shares his journey of discovery around what the body is and what it might mean for the body to be truly, profoundly and deeply at peace with itself. October 2017
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8 years ago
1 hour 26 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Curse of Narcissus – Getting over Yourself!
Arthapriya invites Western Triratna Buddhists to rise to the challenge of Dr Ambedkar's vision by working collectively and seeing that our own well-being and freedom is interwoven with those around us. October 2017
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8 years ago
50 minutes 10 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
The Reluctant Bodhisattva
In this inspiring talk, Nagapriya outlines his experience of working with others to establish the Centro Budista de Cuernavaca in Mexico. September 2017
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8 years ago
1 hour 5 minutes 57 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Facing Complexity: The Radical Simplicity of Solidarity and Groundlessness
Guhyapati, from the Ecodharma Centre, explores how the Dharma can empower social engagement, at our weekly Sangha gathering, July 2017.
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8 years ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Strong for the Many
In a Dharma Day talk, Sanghadhara asks how developing our practice can help us benefit all beings, July 2017.
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8 years ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

Manchester Buddhist Centre talks
Talks given over the years at the Manchester Buddhist Centre by local and visiting teachers