Dharmachakra has been a going concern since
Dharmachari Ananda first strapped a reel-to-reel tape recorder on his back in London in 1967 to record the first public lectures by Urgyen Sangharakshita under the auspices of the then Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. It has evolved over the decades to become an amazing Triratna Right Livelihood team – most importantly, a team of friends, working online together across the globe to bring the world the best of Buddhism and meditation from our new Buddhist Community.
We hear from the team in Mexico City, the United Kingdom and the United States about their work on the brand new
Free Buddhist Audio, recently relaunched in its third major version for mobile devices with an archive that has swelled in 15+ years from 450 titles to over 5,500. Some magic recommendations follow (see the prodigious show notes below) – but also an evocation of the importance of working together, of taking part in a lineage of practice, and of passing on to the next generation the many treasures of the Dharma. At its best, the new FBA is just this: a chest of jewels, rich and surprising, whose light illuminates not just our history as modern Buddhists and how far we have come, but shows the way to the future of Buddhism as it adapts to new contexts, countries, languages and cultures.
Take a deep dive with us into a world of outstanding generosity, amazing technology, and beautiful collective effort over many years to bring the words of the Buddha and the voices of diverse community to life online. Dharmachakra may already be a great Triratna institution – and Free Buddhist Audio a much loved resource and space online – but it’s just getting started.
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Show Notes
David has now been ordained as… Dayaketu! Which means, ‘Comet of Kindness or Compassion’ ☺️
Kusaladevi’s picks
The Transitoriness of Life and the Certainty of Death by Vajradarshini
Rambles Around Reality by Subhuti
Rambles Around Consciousness by Subhuti
Rambles Around the Yogachara by Subhuti
Talks on White Tara
Talks by Vajrashura
Talks by Vajratara
Dayaketu’s (David’s) picks
Seminar texts on Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava (1987): Cantos 37 & 39
Seminar texts on Life and Liberation of Padmasambhava (1987): Canto 38
Sevenfold Puja by Sangharakshita (1968)
Sangharakshita’s poetry
Talks from