This is the second of our new series of monthly talks that we are having at the West Wight Sangha.
As our meetings are shorter than those at the Newport Soto Zen group the talks are perforce also shorter.
This talk is Cultivating The Four Brahma Viharas by Martine Batchelor and is just under 26 minutes long.
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Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Thursday, 9 November 2017
Angulimala: An Ethical Transformation by Shaila Catherine
In this third talk in the lecture series on the Great Disciples, Shaila Catherine, tells the life story of Angulimala and his transformation from notorious robber and murdered to a peaceful, compassionate, truthful, and awakened monk. It is an inspiring example of the power of restraint, and the potential for redemption. Habits and dispositions do not need to control our lives. We can stop unwholesome, unhealthy, and harmful courses of conduct. We can purify our minds.
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Friday, 3 November 2017
Ananda; The Man With The Questions by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
In this second talk in the lecture series on the Great Disciples, the speaker, Thanissaro Bhikkhu, talks about the contributions by Ananda to the Dharma. Because of his incredible memory, what we know in the Pali Canon today came mostly from Ananda's recollection of the Buddha's teachings. He described in detail who came to the Buddha, what were their question/problem, and how the Buddha addressed that particular question/problem. This is an important contribution to our understanding of how the Dharma was taught, because so much of it depended on who was asking what, and what kind of teaching was the best for them. Another debt that we owe Ananda is that he asked the Buddha questions that no one had asked. And Ananda's questions in turn sparked the Buddha to explain things or do things that he otherwise might not have explained or done.
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