Dharma Reflections

An Exploration of Freedom and Truth. Transcription of Part Two of Four Inter-Active Modules. Q and A.

On Sunday 25 February 2018, I had an interactive hour on screen with participants worldwide.

Organised by Realize Media (www.realizemedia.org), this course consists of a deep exploration of the Goal of Dharma/spiritual practice.

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10 Reasons why I believe in God

Some of us devoted to the Buddha, Dharma and Sangha find it effortlessly easy to find a place for God in the teachings.

We feel free to employ the language of God knowing God fits in harmoniously with the body of the teachings.

Others have no feeling connection with God. Such people also have the freedom to explore the Dharma without any reference to God.  …

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Death Cleaning. Death Practice. Out of Empathy for Others.

I told a friend that I am spending many hours in organisational mode at home. I had a major clear out of old accounts. Accounts more than 10 years old went for recycling. The UK law states that accounts for the self-employed (I prefer non-self-employed) must be kept for seven years. I also organised the current accounts from April 2017 to January 2018  rather than leave it to the end of the year. …

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A Reflection on Mindfulness. Is it progress to shift from Buddhism to Mindfulism?

The Buddha of Mindfulness

Many senior leaders of the mindfulness world wisely insist those training to be a mindfulness teacher attend regularly Buddhist retreats. …

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Does religion, secularism and spirituality neglect transcendent realisations?

The world would be a poorer place without religion, secular culture and spirituality. There is much to appreciate in the diversity of religious, secular and spiritual experiences. Yet concerns about such experiences and the exaggerated interpretation of their value deserve examination in the light of Transcendence. …

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