Dharmabytes From Free Buddhist Audio

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Synopsis

Dharmabytes features bite-sized dharma, three times a week, from the Free Buddhist Audio archives. Themed in conjunction with our weekly full length talk podcast, these are inspiring short extracts from over 5,000 talks on Buddhism, meditation and mindfulness!Tune in, be inspired!

Episodes

  • Essential Expressions of Karma

    28/03/2011 Duration: 09min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte features a beautiful reading of the opening verses of The Dhammapada, one of the oldest Buddhist texts. and#8220;Essential Expressions of Karmaand#8221; is the opening track of the talk and#8220;Karma and the Consequences of Our Actionsand#8221;, which will be our next full length podcast on Saturday. Given by the lovely Ratnadharini, this talk was given at Tiratanaloka Retreat Centre, 2005 and is part of the series The Four Mind-Turning Reflections.

  • Every Moment Favourable

    24/03/2011 Duration: 06min

    Itand#8217;s a really good thing to be born a human being. Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte by Padmavajra, Every Moment Favourable is an extract from the talk and#8220;Initiation into the Alchemy of Loveand#8221;. Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2004 Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte is from the talk and#8220;The Initiation into the Alchemy of Love,and#8221; the first in a great three-part series titled and#8220;The Alchemy of Love.and#8221;

  • Desire and Resolve

    21/03/2011 Duration: 06min

    In todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte Desire and Resolve, Srivati touches into the Five Vinyatas including Desire and Resolve illustrated in the story of Bahiya of the Bark Garment. Simply put, if we desire freedom we can liberate ourselves. Dharmabyte from the talk titled and#8220;Becoming a Citizen of the Presentand#8221; given on the Western Buddhist Order National Order Weekend, 2001

  • Regarding Life Itself

    17/03/2011 Duration: 14min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte, Regarding Life Itself Sangharakshita suggests that spiritual life is better seen in more concrete ways; as growth, work, and duty. What is our usual approach to life? What do we turn to? From the talk: and#8220;Enlightenment as Experience and as Non-Experienceand#8221;, our next full length podcast. Talk given in 1975.

  • Human Birth is Not Accidental

    14/03/2011 Duration: 06min

    In todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte the lovely Dhammadinna reminds us that we are not hear by chance: Human Birth is Not Accidental but a result of our previous skillful actions. A quick look at the nature of ethics and human enlightenment as natural from the talk The Preciousness and Rarity of Human Life. Talk given at Tiratanaloka Retreat Centre, 2005 This talk is part of the series The Four Mind-Turning Reflections.

  • Benefits of our Human Life

    10/03/2011 Duration: 04min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte, Benefits of our Human Life is the opening track from the talk and#8220;This Precious Human Lifeand#8221; by Kulaprabha. Given at Taraloka Retreat Center, February 2008, this series of talks on the Four Reminders or Four Mind-Turnings are inspired by Gampopaand#8217;s and#8216;Jewel Ornament of Liberationand#8217;.

  • Mindfulness of Reality

    07/03/2011 Duration: 05min

    In this star Dharmabyte, an extract from the talk:Mindfulness of Reality, Kulananda takes us into the heart of the matter: everything is change. Itand#8217;s enough to make anyone think twice. Or a thousand times. And still get nowhere. But fear not and#8211; this is a clear, concise, eminently human and straightforward tour of the last of the traditional four levels of mindfulness. And Kulanandaand#8217;s approach is born of his experience of over twenty yearand#8217;s teaching on just this kind of thing. Ready? Then in we goand#8230; Kulananda/Michael Chaskalson has published widely on many aspects of Buddhism and meditation, and runs a variety of mindfulness-based stress reduction programmes for use in personal and business life. Talk given at Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 2000

  • Recollection of Death

    03/03/2011 Duration: 16min

    In todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte, The Recollection of Death, Sangharakshita leads us with mindfulness into the practice of recollecting Death to overcome craving. From the lecture and#8220;The Meaning of Parinirvana,and#8221; our next full length podcast feature. Talk given in 1972 by Urgyen Sangharakshita.

  • The Story of Bahiya

    28/02/2011 Duration: 07min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte brings you a special reading of the story of Bahiya of the Bark Garment from the Pali Canon. Read to us by Srivati in the context of her talk and#8220;Becoming a Citizen of the Present.and#8221; Talk given to the Western Buddhist Order national Order weekend, 2001

  • Life is too Short to Waste

    24/02/2011 Duration: 03min

    Our Dharmabyte today reminds us that Life is Too Short to Waste. Brought to us by the dynamic and passionate Padmavajra from the talk titled and#8220;Death and Desireand#8221; part II of a three-part series titled and#8220;The Alchemy of Loveand#8221;. Using Shantidevaand#8217;s and#8216;Bodhicharyavataraand#8217; as a root text, he brings us face to face with the big questions implicit in any life that seeks to embrace change and impermanence as facts of Reality. Talk given at Padmaloka Retreat Centre, 2004

  • Dying with Fearlessness

    21/02/2011 Duration: 08min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte features the lovely Vajradharshini in an excerpt from her talk and#8220;The Transitoriness of Life and the Certainty of Death.and#8221; In and#8220;Dying with Fearlessnessand#8221; we are reminded that at the time of death only the Dharma is of benefit. Talk given at Tiratanaloka Retreat Centre 2005.

  • Death as Loss or Death as Gateway

    17/02/2011 Duration: 05min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte moves us into the theme of Death as the Buddhaand#8217;s Parinirvana is celebrated across the Buddhist world. and#8220;Death as Loss or Death as Gatewayand#8221; is an extract from Vidyamalaand#8217;s talk and#8220;Dying to Liveand#8221;, which will be our next featured full length podcast. Confronted with impermanence and death the questions of who and what we are burn into us. Bereavements and losses of all kinds can be met with a kindness and awareness that gently ease the burden, allowing something of peace to enter our lives again. Talk given at the Western Buddhist Order Womenand#8217;s Convention 2003

  • Reality as Change – Poetry and Impermanence

    14/02/2011 Duration: 06min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte: Reality as Change and#8211; Poetry and Impermanence is from a thoughtful and sympathetic talk by Srivati on the most delicate of tasks in any life and#8211; how to live in the present moment. Exploring the subtle aspects of past and present, of memory and expectation, we encounter impermanence as the touchstone of our experience through the practice of writing and#8211; especially poetry. Dharmabyte selected from the talk, and#8220;Becoming a Citizen of the Present.and#8221; Talk given to the Western Buddhist Order national Order weekend, 2001

  • The Suffering of a Wasted Life

    10/02/2011 Duration: 11min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte, and#8220;The Suffering of a Wasted Lifeand#8221; is a track from the inspiring talk and#8220;Generating Bodhi Mindand#8221; by the dynamic Vajratara of Sheffield Buddhist Centre. Our speaker beautifully guides us through the second section of Tsongkhapaand#8217;s short text on The Three Principle Aspects of the Path as she challenges us to examine our own suffering created in not living fully to our potential. Talk given at Taraloka, May 2009.

  • The Six Perfections

    07/02/2011 Duration: 08min

    Todayand#8217;s Dharmabyte, and#8220;The Six Perfectionsand#8221; is a reminder from our last podcast where Nagapriya beautifully and clearly led us through his understanding of and#8220;The Ideal of Universal Awakeningand#8221;. In this little golden Dharma-nugget we are reconnected with the Six Perfections, a reading from the Bodhicaryavatara by Shantideva, and the 10 Bhumis or stages of the Bodhisattvaand#8217;s Path. This is from the second talk in a five-part series called Visions of Mahayana Buddhism given at the Manchester Buddhist Centre, 2009.

  • Buddhist Conversion and The Bodhichitta

    03/02/2011 Duration: 04min

    Welcome to Dharmabytes! In and#8220;Buddhist Conversion andamp; The Bodhichittaand#8221;, Sangharakshita, the founder of the Triratna Buddhist Order and Community, introduces the talk and#8220;The Arising of the Bodhicittaand#8221;. Here, in his classic form, Urgyen Sangharakshita describes the act of Conversion within Buddhist practice. Two contradictory trends that are discernible in the spiritual life: withdrawing from the world and compassion for it. The arising of the Bodhichitta or and#8216;Will to Enlightenmentand#8217; resolves this dichotomy. Talk given in 1965.

  • Dharmabytes – The Buddha and Reality

    25/01/2011 Duration: 04min

    Welcome to the first installment of our new Dharmabytes podcast, where Free Buddhist Audio serves up a bite-sized portion of Dharma from the wealth of audio talks in our archives. In this excerpt from Sangharakshitaand#8217;s talk and#8220;The Buddha, God and#038; Reality,and#8221; he clarifies the gap between the clouded lenses of space and time through which we see the world and the and#8216;clear visionand#8217; that comes with Enlightenment, as achieved by the Buddha. Talk given in 1966. Part of the series Introducing Buddhism.

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