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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Cultivating Non-Attachment in the Midst of Pressured Living
Managing the unsustainable pressures and expectations of modern life
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
Spiritual Bypassing and the Dangers of Unresolved Emotional Wounds
Building a spiritual practice on a solid foundation
Uploaded 20 Jan 2017
Working with Attachment and Family
Love, attachment, and the Dharma
Uploaded 7 Oct 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Keeping the Personal Touch—Khandro Thrinlay Chodon's Example
Maintaining the student-teacher connection
Uploaded 30 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Balancing “Family” Love with Love for All Beings
Approaching relationships with equanimity and loving-kindness
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
“Mindfulness Itself Has a Healing Property”: Venerable Analayo on Healing the Body and Mind
How disappointed are we in old age when joints just don’t move as easily as they used to? How about when the body refuses to obey us when we are ill or bedridden? How often have we vented, &ldqu
Uploaded 24 Apr 2015
Candlelight Teacher: Ego and the Oil Lamp
The night was promising to be long as the first. Autumn frosts where setting on the ground amid the evening mist. We had huddled in the temple with blankets and oil lamps for a full night meditat
Uploaded 29 Aug 2013
Candlelight Teacher: Ego and the Oil Lamp
The night was promising to be long as the first. Autumn frosts where setting on the ground amid the evening mist. We had huddled in the temple with blankets and oil lamps for a full night meditation a
Uploaded 29 Jul 2013
A Buddhist lesson in a night of fabulous jazz
How a jazz song nourishes the heart of non-attachment
Uploaded 18 Mar 2013
Donald Scripps - What Can a Fictional Anglican Teach Anyone?
My favourite character in Alan Bennett’s The History Boys is easily Donald Scripps. Chaste and devoted, Scripps is a lay Anglican amidst a cohort of irreverent classmates, and a prolific, vulgar swear
Uploaded 9 Jan 2012
Buddha on the Thames: Buddhist Studies in Europe and the UK
Buddhism is still very much a minority religion in London. Interest in Buddhism began with Wesleyan missionaries and preachers of other denominations, who sought to expand their knowledge of the Dharm
Uploaded 4 Oct 2010
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