Showing posts with label Winton Higgins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winton Higgins. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 April 2018

"Making the most of the human condition"; "Ask Not Whether It’s True But Whether It Works" by Winton Higgins

This is the final talk in the series on Secular Buddhism by Winton Higgins which we are alternating with the series on "Homedweller Practice" by John Daido Loori.

The series is called "Making the most of the human condition", and this talk is.........

"Ask Not Whether It’s True But Whether It Works."



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Friday, 6 April 2018

"Making the most of the human condition"; "Tradition And Culture." by Winton Higgins

This is the third talk in the series on Secular Buddhism by Winton Higgins which we are alternating with the series on "Homedweller Practice" by John Daido Loori.

The series is called "Making the most of the human condition", and this talk is.........

"Tradition And Culture."



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Saturday, 17 March 2018

Making the Most of the Human Condition, "Updating The Practice On The Basis Of The First Principles"

This is the next in the series of talks on Secular Buddhism by Winton Higgins which we are alternating with the series on "Homedweller Practice" by John Daido Loori.

The series is called "Making the most of the human condition", and this talk is.........

"Updating The Practice On The Basis Of The First Principles."



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Monday, 26 February 2018

In the beginning was the human condition: the Buddha’s new way to work with it by Winton Higgins

As mentioned previously we are alternating talks from a series on Secular Buddhism by Winton Higgins with the series of talks "Homedweller Practice" by John Daido Loori.

The series is called "Making the most of the human condition", and the first talk is.........

"In the beginning was the human condition: the Buddha’s new way to work with it."



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