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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T193000
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SUMMARY:The Benefits of Sati – How Awareness Helps Us Find the Happiness We Hope For
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nSue Toohey will explore with us the different types of awareness (also known as mindfulness) and how we can apply this awareness to our everyday problems. \n\n\n\nAwareness can help us see the problems we’re avoiding\, can help us avoid the suffering that we are heading towards and can strengthen our commitment to behaving in ways that bring us real happiness. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nSue Toohey is an experienced Dhamma\, meditation and yoga teacher\, qualified in both Hatha and Dru styles of yoga. She regularly takes meditation drop-in classes at the Buddhist Library. Formerly a university lecturer in the School of Public Health at UNSW\, she has a lifelong interest in using yoga to counteract depression and anxiety and develop mental well-being. She has been a Buddhist practitioner for more than 30 years. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/the-benefits-of-sati-how-awareness-helps-us-find-the-happiness-we-hope-for/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Meeting ID: 985 1050 0274\, Passcode: 645945\, https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20221010T103605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T012753Z
UID:2355-1665689400-1665694800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Possibilities of Practice: What is possible for modern people?
DESCRIPTION:Possibilities of Practice: What is possible for modern people?In practising as a lay person\, sometimes it seems like there are many obstacles that impede our ability to develop the path. However\, the Buddha often taught the Dhamma to lay people. Many of these householders were said to be amongst the foremost disciples of the Buddha. \n\n\n\nSometimes we might find ourselves caught up in the busyness of life and perhaps even lose a sense of why we are practising. Yet\, it is essential that we maintain some sense of the possibilities of practice and to be grateful for any steps we are able to take on the path. \n\n\n\nIn this talk\, Kynan will discuss his own experience of dedicated meditation practice. He will also like to suggest some ways that he believe could help modern people and wider society move forward and develop the path. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/possibilities-of-practice-what-is-possible-for-modern-people/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Meeting ID: 985 1050 0274\, Passcode: 645945\, https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220829T035542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T035543Z
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SUMMARY:Thay Thong Phap: Abiding in my true home
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nAbiding in my true home \n\n\n\nThis is the second in a series of 5 talks focusing on Thay’s personal experience of renunciation / nekkhamma / letting go in the development of the monastic life. This talk is founded in Thay’s reflection on Matthew’s gospel\, chapter 8\, verses 18 – 20\, and Ch’an Master Huang Po’s 18th portion of his teaching “The Transmission of Mind”. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap-abiding-in-my-true-home/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220829T035255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T040038Z
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SUMMARY:David O'Rose & Tina Ng: A Meditative Approach to Daily Life
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nA Meditative Approach to Daily Life \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nTina Ng is the Founder and President of the Metta Centre and also the Principal Solicitor of Metta Legal\, a law firm that deals with cases relating to family law\, child protection\, property\, wills & estates\, civil litigation and guardianship matters. She is an accredited mediator at Metta Resolution\, which provides mediation\, training and coaching to resolve conflict in the community and within families. \n\n\n\nDavid O’Rose is an experienced leader of meditation groups both here in Sydney and also Hong Kong. His approach is utterly simple\, natural and is a discipline of ease in practice. The living experience of a meditative approach to everyday life is the one aim of practice. The rewards of this simple practice are beyond words. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/22-sept-2022-david-orose-tina-ng/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220908T193000
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SUMMARY:Jim Teoh: Lovingkindness
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nJoin Jim Teoh at The Buddhist Library as he gives a talk on mettā / lovingkindness prior to leading a retreat at Vejjasala. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event. Join in-person at the Buddhist Library or online via Zoom. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nJim has been a Buddhist teacher for over fifteen years and was one of the initiators of the earliest structured Buddhist programs presented at the Buddhist Library. He has taught numerous Buddhist courses in various organisations\, such as the Buddhist Council of NSW\, Buddhist Library\, Indonesian Buddhist Society of NSW and Bodhikusuma Buddhist and Meditation Centre. Jim is a regular speaker and meditation workshop facilitator at University Buddhist organisations. He is also trained as a Hospital Buddhist Chaplain. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/jim-teoh-lovingkindness/
LOCATION:Buddhist Library\, 90-92 Church St\, Camperdown\, New South Wales\, 2050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220901T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220901T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220829T033953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T065507Z
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SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nBhante Tejadhammo returns to the Buddhist Library to present a Dhamma Talk and lead meditation practice. \n\n\n\nThis talk is a hybrid event. It will occur live at the Buddhist Library and will also be on Zoom. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo-4/
LOCATION:Buddhist Library\, 90-92 Church St\, Camperdown\, New South Wales\, 2050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220825T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220825T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220809T022402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T022403Z
UID:2285-1661455800-1661461200@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Venerable Pandit Bhikkhu: The Dharma of Samson and Delilah
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThis time\, Venerable Pandit Bhikkhu will be leading us to look at the Old Testament story. It is actually a universal metaphor for desire\, and the harm it causes in the psyche. That takes some leap of logic for sure; after all\, desire is the driver of progress and success. Or is it? \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nPandit Bhikkhu: While searching aimlessly for something to read in a quiet library in rural New Zealand Pandit came across a book on Buddhism. Inspired to investigate further he devoured what few books on the topic he could find\, and then took off to start some monastery stays and short retreats. Before leaving NZ and heading back to his native England he took some longer retreats\, including 10 days at Te Moata retreat centre in the Coromandel Peninsula of NZ with Steven Smith teaching Mahasi style meditation. Following the Forest temples in the lineage of Luang Phor Chah for a few years\, Pandit entered Ratanagiri Monastery in Newcastle\, Northern UK in 1994 as an Anagarika (novice). Six months there\, and then six months further in Amaravati while Ajahn Sumedho was abbot\, convinced him to ordain as a monk. He headed off to Thailand in late 1996 and ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Luang Phor Sodh in Rajaburi Province. Four years later he moved to Wat Paknam\, Bhasicharoen in order to attend the monastic university\, gaining a degree in psychology. \n\n\n\nHaving had experience in meditation styles of  Mahasi Sayadaw\, Ajahn Chah\, Dhammakaya\, and some Tibetan\, Pandit Bhikkhu claims no lineage other than Buddhism. His own approach uses reflection on the six senses to hold the mind in empty alert awareness. But there are various techniques that are useful for people at different times in their practise. Just so long as you keep making an effort\, with the right goal in mind\, progress will be made. \n\n\n\nHis interests\, besides nuclear power\, vertical axis wind turbines and the Electric Universe theory\, include psychology\, faerie tales\, and other mystic religious traditions. \n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/venerable-pandit-bhikkhu-the-dharma-of-samson-and-delilah/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220818T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220818T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220809T022142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T022201Z
UID:2281-1660851000-1660852800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Thay Thông Pháp: Letting Go in Order to Gain the Treasure
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThis is the first in a series of 5 talks focusing on Thay’s personal experience of renunciation / nekkhamma / letting go in the development of the monastic life. Thay look at the roots of his own “call of the heart” founded in the Christian tradition with his own Buddhist interpretation of five texts from the Gospel of Matthew. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap-letting-go-in-order-to-gain-the-treasure/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220811T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220811T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220809T021719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T021803Z
UID:2274-1660246200-1660251600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Sue Toohey: Meditating with Pain & Illness
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nPain & illness is inevitable for every being. In this session Sue Toohey will guide us in this Meditation on Pain & illness and lead a discussion on this confronting and yet essential topic. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nSue Toohey is an experienced Dhamma\, meditation and yoga teacher\, qualified in both Hatha and Dru styles of yoga. She regularly takes meditation drop-in classes at the Buddhist Library. Formerly a university lecturer in the School of Public Health at UNSW\, she has a lifelong interest in using yoga to counteract depression and anxiety and develop mental well-being. She has been a Buddhist practitioner for more than 30 years. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/sue-toohey-meditating-with-pain-illness/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220804T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220804T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220801T030135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220803T070150Z
UID:2268-1659641400-1659646800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo
DESCRIPTION:*** EVENT CANCELLED ***\n\n\n\nUnfortunately Bhante Tejadhammo is unwell and will be unable to give this talk.  \n\n\n\nDescription\n\n\n\nBhante Tejadhammo will lead us in meditation and give a dharma talk via Zoom. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo-starting-over/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220728T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220628T062223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220809T022135Z
UID:2242-1659036600-1659042000@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Thay Thông Pháp: Learning the True Dhamma
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nLearning the True Dhamma: a poetic reflection on the Five Hindrances and the Four Brahma Vihara. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap-learning-the-true-dhamma/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220721T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220721T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220628T062040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T062041Z
UID:2241-1658431800-1658437200@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Venerable Pandit Bhikkhu: This Changes Everything: featuring the story of the 'Page who Became King'
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nFor this month’s topic we’ll use as a starting point a quote from Sogyal Rinpoche \n\n\n\nSamsara is the mind turned outwardly\, lost in its projections. Nirvana is the mind turned inwardly\, recognizing its true nature \n\n\n\nThis quote has been doing the social media rounds recently. How is this right\, how is it wrong\, and how can it be misunderstood? \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nPandit Bhikkhu: While searching aimlessly for something to read in a quiet library in rural New Zealand Pandit came across a book on Buddhism. Inspired to investigate further he devoured what few books on the topic he could find\, and then took off to start some monastery stays and short retreats. Before leaving NZ and heading back to his native England he took some longer retreats\, including 10 days at Te Moata retreat centre in the Coromandel Peninsula of NZ with Steven Smith teaching Mahasi style meditation. Following the Forest temples in the lineage of Luang Phor Chah for a few years\, Pandit entered Ratanagiri Monastery in Newcastle\, Northern UK in 1994 as an Anagarika (novice). Six months there\, and then six months further in Amaravati while Ajahn Sumedho was abbot\, convinced him to ordain as a monk. He headed off to Thailand in late 1996 and ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Luang Phor Sodh in Rajaburi Province. Four years later he moved to Wat Paknam\, Bhasicharoen in order to attend the monastic university\, gaining a degree in psychology. \n\n\n\nHaving had experience in meditation styles of  Mahasi Sayadaw\, Ajahn Chah\, Dhammakaya\, and some Tibetan\, Pandit Bhikkhu claims no lineage other than Buddhism. His own approach uses reflection on the six senses to hold the mind in empty alert awareness. But there are various techniques that are useful for people at different times in their practise. Just so long as you keep making an effort\, with the right goal in mind\, progress will be made. \n\n\n\nHis interests\, besides nuclear power\, vertical axis wind turbines and the Electric Universe theory\, include psychology\, faerie tales\, and other mystic religious traditions. \n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/venerable-pandit-bhikkhu-this-changes-everything-featuring-the-story-of-the-page-who-became-king/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220714T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220714T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220628T061741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220711T052430Z
UID:2236-1657827000-1657832400@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo: Starting Over
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\n“Starting Over” some thoughts on getting on the Path again (& again) \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo-dhamma-talk-and-meditation/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220707T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220707T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220628T061438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220628T061439Z
UID:2230-1657222200-1657227600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Sue Toohey: What's in the way\, is the way!
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nAll of us have problems\, pressures and difficulties which get in the way of the life we’d like to have. These rocks in the road often get in the way of our practice too\, which can make life even more difficult. \n\n\n\nHow can we deal with these problems that are blocking our way towards peace and freedom of heart and mind? \n\n\n\nIn this session Sue Toohey will lead us to explore the difficult task of dealing with difficulties\, with input from you and your experience and using all the tools we have available\, including the Buddha’s teachings and a bit of yoga breathing. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nSue Toohey is an experienced Dhamma\, meditation and yoga teacher\, qualified in both Hatha and Dru styles of yoga. She regularly takes meditation drop-in classes at the Buddhist Library. Formerly a university lecturer in the School of Public Health at UNSW\, she has a lifelong interest in using yoga to counteract depression and anxiety and develop mental well-being. She has been a Buddhist practitioner for more than 30 years. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/sue-toohey-whats-in-the-way-is-the-way/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220630T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220630T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220523T070654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T070655Z
UID:2205-1656617400-1656622800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Pandit: Lingering Desire
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThe Buddha’s first teaching\, the cornerstone of his methodology\, states that desire should be brought to an end\, but that it ‘lingers here and there’. \n\n\n\n“This phrase stuck in my mind for more than 2 decades before I finally understood its meaning. I always wondered\, how can I ever stop desiring?” ~ Venerable Pandit Bhikkhu. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nPandit Bhikkhu: While searching aimlessly for something to read in a quiet library in rural New Zealand Pandit came across a book on Buddhism. Inspired to investigate further he devoured what few books on the topic he could find\, and then took off to start some monastery stays and short retreats. Before leaving NZ and heading back to his native England he took some longer retreats\, including 10 days at Te Moata retreat centre in the Coromandel Peninsula of NZ with Steven Smith teaching Mahasi style meditation. Following the Forest temples in the lineage of Luang Phor Chah for a few years\, Pandit entered Ratanagiri Monastery in Newcastle\, Northern UK in 1994 as an Anagarika (novice). Six months there\, and then six months further in Amaravati while Ajahn Sumedho was abbot\, convinced him to ordain as a monk. He headed off to Thailand in late 1996 and ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Luang Phor Sodh in Rajaburi Province. Four years later he moved to Wat Paknam\, Bhasicharoen in order to attend the monastic university\, gaining a degree in psychology. \n\n\n\nHaving had experience in meditation styles of  Mahasi Sayadaw\, Ajahn Chah\, Dhammakaya\, and some Tibetan\, Pandit Bhikkhu claims no lineage other than Buddhism. His own approach uses reflection on the six senses to hold the mind in empty alert awareness. But there are various techniques that are useful for people at different times in their practise. Just so long as you keep making an effort\, with the right goal in mind\, progress will be made. \n\n\n\nHis interests\, besides nuclear power\, vertical axis wind turbines and the Electric Universe theory\, include psychology\, faerie tales\, and other mystic religious traditions. \n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-pandit-lingering-desire/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220623T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220623T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220615T052901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T053022Z
UID:2223-1656012600-1656018000@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Dharma: always to be found in life and death
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nA talk Thay Thong Phap plans to present at his dying brother’s funeral\, focusing on LOVE. \n\n\n\nThay has recently relocated to a camper van in Adelaide to engage in the support of his sister-in-law and his younger brother who is suffering from Vascular Dementia and inoperable Pancreatic Cancer. He is there to teach his brother meditation\, being with him as he dies\, and conducting his funeral. \n\n\n\nPlease join us for the inspiring talk by Thay Thong Phap on Thursday 23 June\, 2022 -7.30pm. – a Dharma reflection on the theme of Death & Love. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/dharma-always-to-be-found-in-life-and-death/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220616T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220523T070328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T070854Z
UID:2202-1655407800-1655413200@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Victor von der Heyde: Dharma and Climate: being part of a sacrifice\, how could we respond?
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nWe’re part of a culture that is sacrificing a stable climate and the well-being of future generations for short term gain\, short term convenience and pleasures\, trinkets.In the midst of the range of emotional responses we might have to this\, there’s ongoing questions as to what values we hold and what we do to honour those values. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVictor has been practising meditation for thirty five years. He’s spent over two years in total in silent retreats and has taken dharma teaching roles since the late 1990s. He was co-founder of Sydney Insight Meditators and was for a decade chair of a small overseas aid organisation: the Bodhgaya Development Association. He also trained in Gestalt Therapy and worked for years as a counselor. \n\n\n\nHe writes: These days my passions in teaching – and practice – include: exploring how we respond to climate breakdown and the loss of species; looking at ways that we get often stuck with particular concepts of self and world and stuck with particular meditation practices. My intention is to open up freeing and soulful possibilities for people. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/victor-von-der-heyde-dharma-and-climate-being-part-of-a-sacrifice-how-could-we-respond/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220609T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220523T070048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T070049Z
UID:2199-1654803000-1654808400@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Victor von der Heyde: What is a beautiful life?
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nSometimes in our culture the focus is on having a happy life: being stress-free and having lots of varied and pleasurable experiences. And being a kind on occasion. Is that the same as a beautiful life? Or could there be something more? What do values have to do with this? And are we called in some way to live a beautiful life? \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVictor has been practising meditation for thirty five years.  He’s spent over two years in total in silent retreats and has taken dharma teaching roles since the late 1990s. He was co-founder of Sydney Insight Meditators and was for a decade chair of a small overseas aid organisation: the Bodhgaya Development Association. He also trained in Gestalt Therapy and worked for years as a counselor.He writes: These days my passions in teaching – and practice – include: exploring how we respond to climate breakdown and the loss of species;  looking at ways that we get often stuck with particular concepts of self and world and stuck with particular meditation practices. My intention is to open up freeing and soulful possibilities for people. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/victor-von-der-heyde-what-is-a-beautiful-life/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220602T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220602T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220523T065711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220523T065754Z
UID:2193-1654198200-1654203600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nBhante Tejadhammo will be back to greet you and give a Dhamma talk on 21 April at 7.30pm. Please join in to meet Bhante\, it has been awhile since we last heard from Bhante!!! \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo-3/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220526T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220526T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220511T081552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T063951Z
UID:2176-1653593400-1653598800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Thay Thông Pháp: One Buddhist Perspective on Death
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\n“I look at death from a personal and a broader political point of view.I also consider the need to befriend death partly from a Vietnamese Buddhist perspective\, from the point of view of one Irish poet and from the point of view of Harry Potter.” \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220519T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220519T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220511T080621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T044525Z
UID:2170-1652988600-1652994000@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Dr Jonathan Page: The Four Pillars of Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nIn modern parlance “well-being” has lost much of its meaning\, as have love\, kindness and happiness\, with the true profound meaning\, behind the spoken word\, often lost\, never fully encountered\, and thus having no spiritual impact and degrading communication with others. \n\n\n\nNonetheless we can focus our awareness and felt sense on the fundamental phenomenon of Being\, as opposed to Not Being\, and as opposed to doing or going\, and explore\, understand and strengthen our sense of Being and therefore the true notion of Well-Being. \n\n\n\nWe may reacquaint ourselves with the deep wonder of well-being\, and receive some stimulus to linger in the experience. In one useful recent analysis of well-being the following four components were reported: \n\n\n\n1. Awareness2. Connection (Inter-connection; Inter-being)3. Insight4. Purpose in life \n\n\n\nEach pillar can be deeply understood and developed further.The four are mutually enhancing \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nJonathan Page has been a medical oncologist for 38 years and whose meditation practice goes back to 1984\, but to his chagrin was largely an erratic practitioner until 2004\, generally employing meditation as a last resort to manage innumerable life crises (with variable impact). Over time he has found meditation to be of great personal benefit\, particularly in navigating the major challenges of life\, notably aging and mortality\, the impermanence of relationships and the ravages of burnout. In understanding and largely overcoming burnout it has been possible to treat cancer patients with greater compassion\, attending to the vital psycho-spiritual domain\, whilst retaining some degree of resilience. Meditation can open the door to clear understanding and vast possibility. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/dr-jonathan-page-the-four-pillars-of-well-being%ef%bf%bc%ef%bf%bc/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220512T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220513T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220511T075445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221130T061706Z
UID:2166-1652383800-1652475600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Dr Jonathan Page: Compassion through Crises - The Path to a Sustainable Future for Humanity.
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\n“Compassion through Crises – The Path to a Sustainable Future for Humanity.” \n\n\n\nThe euphemistic descriptor “Climate Change” represents a true modern crisis. This crisis is quite possibly the ultimate existential catastrophe for our species and many other non-human genera and taxonomic families\, many of whom have already become extinct through human activity\, constituting the Sixth Great Extinction. \n\n\n\nTo date\, despite the grim scientific reportage\, there has been an insufficient response by humanity\, even with the recent COP 26 meeting in Glasgow. There has been much political and even scientific “reticence”\, down-playing the actual seriousness of our plight and even misrepresenting the substantial risk of societal collapse. \n\n\n\nIndeed\, even the most basic corrective strategy\, the reduction of net green-house gas production to zero\, first recommended last century\, has not yet occurred to any significant degree\, and with national pledges mostly not yet enacted. Many climatic tipping points have either been passed or are approaching. A summer ice-free Arctic is likely to occur before 2040 with major consequences for the world. The Greenland and Tibetan glacial melting have been accelerating well beyond expectations. Likewise\, the rate of sea-level rise. It now seems likely that the average global temperature will exceed 2.0⁰ C within decades\, rising three times as fast in the northern polar region. \n\n\n\nHumanistic Buddhism (including other species as well) is ideally placed to help in this looming catastrophe through its confrontation with the truth\, through the Bodhisattva ideal (and practice)\, and through its experience in palliative care (with the associated expressions of denial\, anger\, desperation\, regret\, guilt\, but also potentially with forgiveness\, compassion and unconditional love). \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nJonathan Page has been a medical oncologist for 38 years and whose meditation practice goes back to 1984\, but to his chagrin was largely an erratic practitioner until 2004\, generally employing meditation as a last resort to manage innumerable life crises (with variable impact). Over time he has found meditation to be of great personal benefit\, particularly in navigating the major challenges of life\, notably aging and mortality\, the impermanence of relationships and the ravages of burnout. In understanding and largely overcoming burnout it has been possible to treat cancer patients with greater compassion\, attending to the vital psycho-spiritual domain\, whilst retaining some degree of resilience. Meditation can open the door to clear understanding and vast possibility. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274\n\n\n\nPasscode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/dr-jonathan-page-a-humanistic-buddhist-approach-to-climate-change/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220505T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220505T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220504T011714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T011714Z
UID:2160-1651779000-1651784400@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nBhante Tejadhammo will be back to greet you and give a Dhamma talk on 5 May at 7.30pm. Please join to listen to practice meditation and listen to Bhante give a dhamma talk. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo-2/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220428T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220428T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220414T024454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T024454Z
UID:2149-1651174200-1651179600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Thay Thông Pháp: The Five Remembrances: my conclusions concerning their meaning for our lives.
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nFrom Thay: \n\n\n\n“The Five Remembrances point to our daily experience of the relative world. They are presented as a means by which we might deal with those aspects of life that present pain and suffering. How might I get ready to face the worst?  \n\n\n\n“This reflection of mine has\, surprisingly to me\, shown me that the realities of life are just that\, realities of life which\, in fact\, bring benefit\, meaning and understanding. They point to the ultimate truth of life.” \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap-the-five-remembrances-my-conclusions-concerning-their-meaning-for-our-lives/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220421T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220421T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220414T023909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T024056Z
UID:2146-1650569400-1650574800@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Tejadhammo
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nBhante Tejadhammo will be back to greet you and give a Dhamma talk on 21 April at 7.30pm. Please join in to meet Bhante\, it has been awhile since we last heard from Bhante!!! \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku – Bhante to his community – is the Spiritual Director of the Association of Engaged Buddhists. Bhante teaches most Thursday nights at the Buddhist Library in Camperdownand conducts regular courses and retreats which are open to the general public\, and is regularly invited to teach other groups of ordained Sangha. Apart from these teaching and retreat activities\, Bhante works with people who are seriously ill in various hospitals\, hospices and their homes in and around Sydney\, teaching healing meditation\, providing spiritual support and assisting people in dealing with the end stages of life. \n\n\n\nVenerable Tejadhammo Bhikku was ordained by Venerable Tanchaokhun Phra Visalsalmanagun\, Chaokhana Changwat\, Phuket\, in Thailand. Bhante has a background in Western Philosophy and Theology\, and has studied and taught at Silpakorn University\, Thailand. Before returning to Australia he taught in Thai universities and jails. Although ordained in the Theravada tradition\, he has also studied with Tibetan and Mahayana teachers and has a commitment to the Dharma that he believes encompasses all traditional expressions of it. He is a founding member of Australian Monastic Encounter which seeks to promote inter-religious and inter monastic dialogue. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-tejadhammo/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220414T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220414T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220328T110106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T110108Z
UID:2130-1649964600-1649970000@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Chand Sirimanne - The wings of the bird: combining concentration and awareness
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThe wings of the bird: Combining concentration (samādhi) and awareness (sati) – using different types of meditative practices. \n\n\n\n In Buddhism sati (mindfulness) is part and parcel of every type of meditative practice\, conduct and world view rather than a specific\, disengaged technique. It is also a positive mindset that we seek to cultivate rather than ordinary awareness that we use in every type of mental\, verbal and physical action including negative ones. After all\, one needs to be very mindful in carrying out criminal activities so as not to get caught! \n\n\n\nThe suttas describe this positive mindfulness and focused attention as the wings of a bird. The bird cannot fly with only one wing\, and it is well developed concentration that sharpens and strengthens mindfulness helping to cut through delusion. There is also nothing secular about a high level of concentration – we need it for doing any activity well. From driving\, cooking to learning a language. While focusing on the breath is excellent\, not everyone finds it easy to sustain their attention for any length of time especially at the start. Buddha himself is said to have stated that it is not for everyone\, and he recommended specific meditation types to suit different personalities. \n\n\n\nBuddhism has a range of meditative objects and subjects designed to improve levels of samādhi suitable for those who struggle with keeping their attention on the breath. \n\n\n\nWe welcome you to join us in this meditation & discussion series guided by Chand Sirimanne\, where we can learn some different techniques to improve our practice. We will have an opportunity to discuss & share our practice in a safe and supportive environment. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nChand R. Sirimanne was born in Sri Lanka and migrated to Australia in 1990. She has worked as a freelance writer and an ESL instructor for over three decades mainly in Australia but also in Canada and Sri Lanka. Chand currently works as a writer/researcher\, and she has written and translated several articles and works on Buddhism. She has a MA in Applied Linguistics from Macquarie University and a PhD from the Department of Studies in Religion\, University of Sydney. Chand’s doctoral thesis was on The evolving relevance and therapeutic value of the ethico-psychological perspective of the mind-body complex and meditation in Theravāda Buddhism. She has been practising meditation since 2001. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/chand-sirimanne-the-wings-of-the-bird-combining-concentration-and-awareness/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220407T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220407T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220328T105503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T110201Z
UID:2123-1649359800-1649365200@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Bhante Pandit - Agency: how action shapes perception in the arising of experience
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nThis topic is a continuation of the exploration of Dependent Origination. Previously we looked at how the mind picks up one thing at a time and reacts to it. But we Sapiens are not just reaction machines – we initiate and perpetuate actions deliberately. This too has a cascade effect in consciousness.Do not miss this opportunity to join us for this powerful and insightful teaching of Venerable Pandit Bhikkhu on Thursday 7 April\, 2022 -7.30pm. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\n\nPandit Bhikkhu: While searching aimlessly for something to read in a quiet library in rural New Zealand Pandit came across a book on Buddhism. Inspired to investigate further he devoured what few books on the topic he could find\, and then took off to start some monastery stays and short retreats. Before leaving NZ and heading back to his native England he took some longer retreats\, including 10 days at Te Moata retreat centre in the Coromandel Peninsula of NZ with Steven Smith teaching Mahasi style meditation. Following the Forest temples in the lineage of Luang Phor Chah for a few years\, Pandit entered Ratanagiri Monastery in Newcastle\, Northern UK in 1994 as an Anagarika (novice). Six months there\, and then six months further in Amaravati while Ajahn Sumedho was abbot\, convinced him to ordain as a monk. He headed off to Thailand in late 1996 and ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Luang Phor Sodh in Rajaburi Province. Four years later he moved to Wat Paknam\, Bhasicharoen in order to attend the monastic university\, gaining a degree in psychology. \n\n\n\nHaving had experience in meditation styles of  Mahasi Sayadaw\, Ajahn Chah\, Dhammakaya\, and some Tibetan\, Pandit Bhikkhu claims no lineage other than Buddhism. His own approach uses reflection on the six senses to hold the mind in empty alert awareness. But there are various techniques that are useful for people at different times in their practise. Just so long as you keep making an effort\, with the right goal in mind\, progress will be made. \n\n\n\nHis interests\, besides nuclear power\, vertical axis wind turbines and the Electric Universe theory\, include psychology\, faerie tales\, and other mystic religious traditions. \n\n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/bhante-pandit-agency-how-action-shapes-perception-in-the-arising-of-experience%ef%bf%bc/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220324T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220317T075758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T075943Z
UID:2100-1648150200-1648155600@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Equanimity and compassion in a changing world Part 1 - David O’Rose & Tina Ng
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nWe are bombarded by devastating images of geopolitical instability\, climate change induced disasters\, economic uncertainty and a seemingly never ending pandemic. Does Buddhism offer an alternative way to view these challenges?  \n\n\n\nJoin Tina Ng and David O’Rose as they view this chaos from a refreshingly liberating perspective.  \n\n\n\nThere will be plenty of opportunities for discussions\, questions and sharing. \n\n\n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\nDavid O’Rose is an experienced leader of meditation groups\, both in Sydney and Hong Kong. His approach is utterly simple\, where the living experience of a meditative approach to everyday life is the aim of practice. \n\n\n\nTina Ng is the Founder and President of the Metta Centre and also the Principal Solicitor of Metta Legal\, a law firm that deals with cases relating to family law\, child protection\, property\, wills & estates\, civil litigation and guardianship matters. She is an accredited mediator at Metta Resolution\, which provides mediation\, training and coaching to resolve conflict in the community and within families. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/equanimity-and-compassion-in-a-changing-world-part-1-david-orose-tina-ng/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220317T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220317T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220216T062412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220328T105500Z
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SUMMARY:Thầy Thông Pháp - Dharma Lessons from the invasion of Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nInvasion and war are among the most terrible things people can do to one another. The consequences last for generations and\, now\, have the potential to destroy much life on Earth. \n\n\n\nDoes the Buddha Dharma speak to us through the war being waged in Ukraine? \n\n\n\nWe are very grateful that Thay Thich Truc Thong Phap once again brings us this timely “Dhamma lessons from the invasion of Ukaraine”. Thay’s teachings always bring warmth & comfort to people’s hearts\, especially during difficult times. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nThích Trúc Thông Pháp is a bhikkhu (fully ordained monk) in a Vietnamese meditation tradition. His teacher is the Most Venerable Thầy Thích Thanh Từ\, a meditation master in the Truc Lam (Bamboo Forest) school. Originating from Port Adelaide in South Australia and then Tasmania from 2010- 2017\, he now lives in the Southern Flinders Ranges with a small community of Anglican religious brothers and sisters. He has a Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Counselling) and a Diploma in Psychosynthesis and was the Buddhist representative chaplain at the University of Tasmania for four years prior to working for four years as the Buddhist chaplain at Oasis\, the multifaith chaplaincy centre at Flinders University\, SA. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/thay-thong-phap-finding-a-place-of-practice-in-every-moment/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220310T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220310T210000
DTSTAMP:20260424T071828
CREATED:20220216T055032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T055034Z
UID:1952-1646940600-1646946000@engagedbuddhists.org.au
SUMMARY:Meditation & Discussion Session guided by Chand Sirimanne - How to Strengthen Mindfulness
DESCRIPTION:Description\n\n\n\nWhat can we do to strengthen mindfulness\, to improve its quality and broaden its scope? \n\n\n\nToday mindfulness\, or rather secular mindfulness\, is seen as a one size fits all technique that can help anyone with a range of issues. While even a very basic mindfulness practice can have positive outcomes. \n\n\n\nBuddhism offers numerous ways to strengthen and improve its quality and power. It offers a proactive way to improve the mind – slowly diminishing the Three Toxins – greed\, hatred and delusion\, and replacing them with generosity\, kindness and understanding of reality. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\n\n\n\nChand R. Sirimanne was born in Sri Lanka and migrated to Australia in 1990. She has worked as a freelance writer and an ESL instructor for over three decades mainly in Australia but also in Canada and Sri Lanka. Chand currently works as a writer/researcher\, and she has written and translated several articles and works on Buddhism. She has a MA in Applied Linguistics from Macquarie University and a PhD from the Department of Studies in Religion\, University of Sydney. Chand’s doctoral thesis was on The evolving relevance and therapeutic value of the ethico-psychological perspective of the mind-body complex and meditation in Therav?da Buddhism. She has been practising meditation since 2001. \n\n\n\nInfo\n\n\n\nView live on Zoom from 7.25pm on the night. Talks include meditation and generally conclude at 9pm. Download iCal calendar for the Zoom event. \n\n\n\nMeeting ID: 985 1050 0274Passcode: 645945
URL:https://engagedbuddhists.org.au/event/meditation-discussion-session-guided-by-chand-sirimanne-how-to-strengthen-mindfulness/
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/98510500274?pwd=bmJ3bmNQNEJObnVoMyt2ckR0dERqQT09
CATEGORIES:Dhamma Talks and Meditation
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