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    Explore "buddhas" with insightful episodes like "Podcast 237 – Die Kultivierungsgeschichte von Buddha Milarepa – Teil IV, Abschnitt 1", "Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag", "Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag", "A Journey of the Buddha" and "Season 3 Begins!" from podcasts like ""Deutsche Minghui Podcast", "Livsåskådning i P1", "Livsåskådning i P1", "11:11 Podcast" and "Amplify Today: Tech, Social Media and Pop Culture"" and more!

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    Podcast 237 – Die Kultivierungsgeschichte von Buddha Milarepa – Teil IV, Abschnitt 1

    Podcast 237 – Die Kultivierungsgeschichte von Buddha Milarepa – Teil IV, Abschnitt 1
    Im Laufe der Geschichte war der Himalaya eine Region mit vielen Kultivierenden. Die Menschen dort führen ein einfaches, bescheidenes Leben. Sie singen und tanzen und verehren das Buddha-Fa (Gebot). Vor fast einem Jahrtausend gab es in dieser Region einen Kultivierenden mit Namen Milarepa. Während sich die Mehrheit der Buddhas und Bodhisattvas in vielen Leben kultivierten und viel Elend und Leid durchlebten, bevor sie zur Erleuchtung kamen, erreichte Milarepa in nur einem Leben eine gleichwertig mächtige Tugend. Er wurde später bekannt als der Begründer der Weißen Sekte des tibetischen Buddhismus. Fortsetzung von Teil III: Milarepa erzählte weiter: „Der Meister kam zu mir und sagte: ‚Du hast jetzt die Fähigkeit, Hagel heraufzubeschwören. Aber wir wissen nicht, ob das Getreide in deiner Heimatstadt schon reif ist. Wie hoch ist es jetzt?‘ Ich dachte eine Weile nach und antwortete: ‚Es ist erst so hoch, um eine Perlhalstaube zu verbergen.‘ Nach zwei Wochen fragte der Meister wieder. Ich antwortete: ‚Es ist ungefähr so hoch wie junges Rohrglanzgras.‘ Er sagte: ‚Hm, es ist immer noch etwas zu früh.‘ Nach einiger Zeit fragte er wieder und ich antwortete: ‚Den Pflanzen wachsen jetzt Ohren.‘ Der Meister sagte: ‚Dann ist es jetzt an der Zeit, hinzugehen und den Hagel heraufzubeschwören.‘ https://de.minghui.org/html/articles/2018/10/31/135760.html

    Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag

    Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag

    I baby Buddhas fotspår växte Lotusblommor upp när han gick, så säger historien.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    Det är cirka 2500 år sen Buddhas födelse, Vesak.  Hur och när högtiden Vesak firas varierar från april till maj beroende på land och samfund.
    Om vad den betyder idag samtalar buddister om i programmet.

    Vi besöker Phat QuangTemplet, ett traditionellt asiatiskt buddhistiskt tempel i Göteborg med gul putsad fasad och rödbrunt glaserat taktegel från Kina. Det karaktäristiska pagodtaket har snickrats av en munk. Det krävdes åtta man för att lyfta upp de handsnidade entrédörrarna på framsidan när det byggdes för tio år sen av Vietnamesiska Kultur- och Buddhistiska föreningen i Göteborg.

    Text

    Tusenden ur Dhammapada
    Välviljans tankar ur Metta Brahmavihara
    Tillflyktens öar ur Mahaparinirvana Sutra
    Karaniya sutta

    Musik

    Music for meditation/Kudamaloor Janardhanan Kaivalya
    Buddham Sharanam Gachchami/Hariharan

    Medverkande:

    Thích Phước Thường
    munk och ansvarig ledare vid Phat QuangTemplet, Göteborg
    Ekaterina (Katja) Panova
    Sveriges Buddhistiska gemenskap
    Pake Hall
    andlig ledare för Svalornas Sangha Peacemakers

    Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag

    Livsåskådning i P1: Buddhas födelsedag

    I baby Buddhas fotspår växte Lotusblommor upp när han gick, så säger historien.

    Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.

    Det är cirka 2500 år sen Buddhas födelse, Vesak.  Hur och när högtiden Vesak firas varierar från april till maj beroende på land och samfund.
    Om vad den betyder idag samtalar buddister om i programmet.

    Vi besöker Phat QuangTemplet, ett traditionellt asiatiskt buddhistiskt tempel i Göteborg med gul putsad fasad och rödbrunt glaserat taktegel från Kina. Det karaktäristiska pagodtaket har snickrats av en munk. Det krävdes åtta man för att lyfta upp de handsnidade entrédörrarna på framsidan när det byggdes för tio år sen av Vietnamesiska Kultur- och Buddhistiska föreningen i Göteborg.

    Text

    Tusenden ur Dhammapada
    Välviljans tankar ur Metta Brahmavihara
    Tillflyktens öar ur Mahaparinirvana Sutra
    Karaniya sutta

    Musik

    Music for meditation/Kudamaloor Janardhanan Kaivalya
    Buddham Sharanam Gachchami/Hariharan

    Medverkande:

    Thích Phước Thường
    munk och ansvarig ledare vid Phat QuangTemplet, Göteborg
    Ekaterina (Katja) Panova
    Sveriges Buddhistiska gemenskap
    Pake Hall
    andlig ledare för Svalornas Sangha Peacemakers

    A Journey of the Buddha

    A Journey of the Buddha

    Tune in for soul story time! This episode takes you on a journey of the Buddha...

    Amanda Giacomini aka 10,000 Buddhas is an artist, yoga teacher and storyteller. Her 10,000 Buddhas project was inspired by a pilgrimage to the Ajanta caves in India where she saw a two thousand year old mural of a thousand Buddhas meditating together. This experience sparked an awakening, which led her on a mission to paint 10,000 Buddhas, spreading a message of kindness, compassion, and connection with her art. Over the course of a decade, Amanda reached and surpassed her goal, making 10,000 Buddhas a highly sought after, worldwide art project, including large scale public murals, fine art paintings, works on paper, and textiles. Her street art can be found across the United States from Washington DC, Miami, Palm Beach and Asheville, North Carolina to Seattle, San Diego, and Hollywood, CA. She has also painted murals in Panama, Costa Rica, Germany and Japan.

    As a teacher, Amanda has taught yoga to tens of thousands of people all over the world; from prestigious art museums and yoga festivals, to The White House and the Forbidden City in China. She is the co-founder of Point Reyes Yoga, a studio she and her husband, MC YOGI, started in 2001. Amanda has been teaching yoga for 20 years, practicing for over 25 and meditating for 30. Her approach to teaching is gentle and wise, one of her greatest joys is sharing the healing benefits of yin yoga while interweaving mythic stories from the Buddhist and yoga traditions. Amanda lives in Northern California with her husband MC YOGI and continues to paint Buddhas.

    7 Stop TALKING!

    7 Stop TALKING!

    Wonder why your communication breaks down in your intimate and close relationships? Learn how the common text and subtext of so much of human talking makes it so hard to establish and maintain a sense of empathy and closeness. Beth presents her trademarked formula: Clean, Non-Blaming communication or CNBC, explaining how this four-step process helps you strengthen your parasympathetic nervous system. It can shift relationship, invite both participants into responsibility, and does it with respect and value for each.
    This is an overview of the rules, guidelines for the process, and a demonstration using a common conflict between people who live together. Not in a relationship? You can use this in ALL kinds of connections and even with friends and your children! Just you getting good at going through the steps will have major benefits! Near Cincinnati? Midlife Mating Seminar 110 on March 31st is a great place to explore this more, apply your unique situation and get some hands-on demonstration and practice. Go to bethluwandi.com and look for the Midlife Mating 110 tab to register. Check out the complete show notes on midlifelovebytes.com

    Entering the Mandala

    Entering the Mandala

    Free Buddhist AudioFor the next month or so we’ll be entering the mandala with a variety of talks and reflections from members of the Triratna Buddhist Order. We’ll begin at the beginning with “Entering the Mandala” by Vessantara for the first FBA Podcast in this series. Vessantara introduces Mandalas, in terms of personal, symbolic and specifically buddhist representations. He then invites us to enter the Mandala as a initiatory voyage of discovery and development, making reference to the System of Practice and the need to balance effort with openness.
    This talk is part of the series The Mandala of the Five Buddhas.

    Rick Hanson Interview - Hardwiring Happiness

    Rick Hanson Interview - Hardwiring Happiness

    Dr. Rick Hanson shares advice from his new book, Hardwiring Happiness, about how we can tap into the hidden power of everyday experiences to change our brains and our lives for the better. Discover why your brain has a negativity bias, and how to overcome it by "taking in the good" for just 10-30 seconds at a time to increase overall happiness.

    DP #7 The Avatamsaka Sutra: Opening the Avatamsaka World

    DP #7  The Avatamsaka Sutra: Opening the Avatamsaka World

    Recorded at Upaya Zen Center, August 20th, 2005
    1 hour,  0 minutes

    The scholar Kazuaki Tanahashi introduces us to the Avatamsaka Sutra, the great Mahayana Sutra bringing forth the Buddha's enlightenment. Roshi Joan Halifax explores the Sutra in relation to our experience of practice and our realizations through practice. She speaks of the Avatamsaka world as a world of unselfishness. She then explores nonduality, love, flow of mind/body as the enlightenment of the Buddha.

    We gratefully thank our friend of Upaya, Ottmar Liebert for his contribution of music and bells used in our Podcasts.

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    Ottmar Liebert + Luna Negra
    Kazuaki Tanahashi's web site Brush Mind

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    DP #5 Life of Buddha: Mara

    DP #5 Life of Buddha: Mara

    Recorded at Upaya Zen Center, December 4th, 2005.
    1 hour, 12 minutes

    This dharma talk begins with a short exposition by Kazuaki Tanahashi. Then Roshi Joan Halifax explores the Buddha's relationship with Mara. She asks retreat participants what is their mara, their devil. She gives the account of Buddha's encounter with Mara under the Bo tree. She makes the point that Mara is a state of mind that is characterized by limitation, our urge to make our lives predictable and safe. She completes this talk with the truth that awakening and practice cannot be separated.

    We gratefully thank our friend of Upaya, Ottmar Liebert for his contribution of his music and bells used in our Podcast.

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    Dharma Podcast site
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    Ottmar Liebert + Luna Negra

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