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  • Jos Hadfield sitting on garden bench

    Five Haiku

    Jos Hadfield | 2024-08-01

    Standing in the yard,
    my face turned up to the sky;
    soft blessings of rain.

    Shimmering orange
    of the tree’s pyrotechnics;
    the dark bracken rests.

    Backlit by a flame
    I see my projection,
    watchfully waiting.

    I look down to see
    two old hands resting on my lap;
    winter is coming.

    I was thinking of
    the purity of lotus blossoms,
    and slipped in the mud.

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  • David Valentine-Hagart

    Two Poems: Quiet Mind; Day Retreat in York March 2015

    David Valentine-Hagart | 2024-07-21

    Quiet Mind

    When the quiet mind comes
    I am moving up steadily
    Hold after hold
    Rock is under my hands
    Under my feet
    Sky above
    Earth below 

    When the quiet mind comes
    I am in the midst of music
    Note following note
    Hands, steel and timber
    All one
    As each song unfolds 

    When the quiet mind comes
    I am ocean floating
    On a glassy board
    Waiting for the only wave
    That will carry me
    To shore

    When the quiet mind comes
    I am…

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  • Stuart McLeod running in RUNZEN shirt

    Mindful Running as a Way to Greater Joy and Equanimity

    Stuart Mcleod | 2024-01-07

    Over the last five years, I have been offering workshops that blend a range of mindfulness-based practices with running and explore what it means to bring a mind orientated towards present moment awareness into physical activity.

    My work in this area in fact began in 2017 when I co-created and supported a five-day WCF retreat led by Jake Lyne, which we called Zen Meditation and Running. Based at…

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  • Edd Phillips

    The Diamond Sutra

    Edd Phillips | 2024-01-07

    The Diamond Sutra is one of the most well-known of the Prajnaparamita sutras (perfection of wisdom texts) of Mahayana Buddhism and takes the form of a discourse between the Buddha and one of his elder disciples, Subhuti, before a large assembly of monks. In this encounter, the Buddha strips away one by one his disciple’s misconceptions and doubts, each time refining the questions posed. Throughout…

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  • Jake Lyne head and shoulders

    Purification

    Jake Lyne | 2024-01-07

    Look up!
    Soot grey snowflakes
    dancing, whirling, falling, landing –
    white side up.

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  • Cover of Illumination by Rebecca Li

    Book Review: Illumination by Rebecca Li

    Jeremy Woodward | 2024-01-07

    A Guide to the Buddhist Method of No-Method

    This book feels familiar, like a homecoming, with its frequent references to Masters Sheng Yen, John Crook and Simon Child – Rebecca Li’s three teachers to whom she dedicates it. It is also simultaneously very challenging.

    Rebecca’s background, born in Hong Kong and then studying in America while being the regular translator for Master Sheng Yen over…

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  • Anna Jedynak

    Haiku

    Anna Jedynak | 2023-07-21

    Silence…
    What is there?
    What IS there?

    Chestnut bud in a vase
    Feels pain in her green petals forcibly opened
    By a greedy glance

    Achoo!!!
    The whole universe
    Broke into pieces 

    This mouthful of tea
    Never drunk before
    Nor ever again

    An old monk
    Slowly walking step by step
    Through a violent storm

    Frost
    Winter may come any day now
    Where has the last one gone? 

    The stream
    Flowing all the time
    Never tired

    Sprin…

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  • Sian Thomas at the coast

    Wild Swimming

    Sian Thomas | 2023-07-21

    This morning I went for a swim in a local lake. It is early December, the weather has just turned colder, and the water at 8 degrees is so cold it stings my skin. As I approach the water and feel the first touch of the cold on my feet and ankles, I find myself remembering holidays in the Mediterranean years before, getting into much warmer pools while the sun beat down on the back of my head. It…

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  • Laywomen in Buddhism’s earliest years: Clues to their significance in the Pali Canon

    Jeanine Woodward | 2022-10-31

    In the Mahaparinibbana Sutta, Mara reminds the Buddha, now approaching death, of his earlier words: ‘I shall not come to my final passing away, Evil One, until my bhikkhus and bhikkhunis, laymen and laywomen, have come to be true disciples – wise, well disciplined, apt and learned, preservers of the Dhamma …’ 1 The role of each element of this Fourfold Assembly in preserving and propagating the…

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  • Right Livelihood

    Clive Richards | 2022-10-31

    When I was asked several years ago to write a personal perspective on my career as a doctor in relation to right livelihood, I thought it would be easy. It is a huge privilege to work as a doctor with a livelihood dedicated to alleviating the effects of illness – we try and help people when they are vulnerable and are often admitted to their most private life events. The most useful advice I…

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