Buddhism is more than ‘a state of mind’. It is an orientation to life. We enter into many states of mind in the course of a day and it is certainly impossible to remain in just one. The deeper rooted elements that make up one’s life – one’s faith, one’s love, one’s sense of beauty [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Dharmavidya’
More than “a state of mind”
Posted in Teachings, tagged Amida-shu, Dharmavidya on July 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Meeting Amida – An Evening with David & Caroline Brazier
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Buddhism, Dharmavidya, Sheffield Events on October 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
An opportunity to hear about a socially engaged spirituality from two respected Pureland Buddhist teachers with the Amida Trust
Thursday 8th November, 6.30 – 9.00pm
at
The Quaker Meeting House,
10 St James Street, Sheffield, S1 2EW
Spirituality + Arts + Social Action + Buddhist Practice + Chaplaincy + Buddhist Psychology + Healing + Writing + Peacework + Interfaith + [...]
Without the Prince, Sleeping Beauty does not Wake
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amida-shu, Books, Buddhism, Dharmavidya, who loves dies well on September 19, 2007 | 2 Comments »
There is now a second book out on Pureland Buddhism as practised by Amida-shu. Dharmavidya has written an excellent introduction to the Amidist faith and has done so with reference to a highly personal and moving account of the last few weeks of his mother’s life. It is a beautiful book that I shall treasure.
Here is a [...]