
Dharmachari Subhuti is a member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, which was founded by Sangharakshita as the Western Buddhist Order in the late 1960s. In both India and the West, Subhuti is a prolific speaker on the application of Buddhist practise in the modern world. You can download talks by Subhuti and other members of the Triratna Buddhist Order from Free Buddhist Audio
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Introduction to Mind and Mental Events
The Just Sitting Practice - An Introduction (Radio Boredcast Day 31)
Eight Verses for Training the Mind
Awake to the Cries of the World
The Buddha’s Advice to a Banker
Spiritual Death and Rebirth, a New Perspective On the Dharma Niyama
02 Contemplation of the element earth
The Just Sitting Practice - An Introduction
Meeting the Buddha In Reality
Dwelling In the Presence of the Buddha
Rambles Around Reality – The 5 Niyamas
Consciousness Unfolds
01 Preparing for the practice - metta bhavana
01 Urban vihara; introduction to the text - Atisha
02 Three lines of approach - view, practice and action; shunyata, bodhichitta, moment to moment effort; an emphasis on action
03 Langri Tangpa's Lohjong - 'A New Mind'
04 Contemplation of the element fire
03 Contemplation of the element water
05 Contemplation of the element air
06 Contemplation of the element space
07 Contemplation of the element consciousness
01 Introduction to the Yogachara; philosophy and experience in Buddhism
04 First verse - "May I always cherish all beings..."; the four atma (mula) kleshas
05 Atma sneha - 'self-cherishing'; expanding to include others
02 How does our sense of things arise? Atman (self) and dharmas (objects of experience)
Rambles Around the Imagination 1 - Defining Imagination
Exploring the Honeyball Sutta, An Alternative Nidana Chain
08 Ending the practice - Shunyata mantra
01 The practice and the Refuge verses
Sarvatragas
Short Introduction to Just Sitting Practice
06 Clarifications - not hating yourself; difference between atma moha and atma drishti - passive and active ignorance; atma sneha, atma mana and metta bhavana
01 More on the first verse - cherishing; terrorism and self-interest, humanity and inhumanity
06 The kleshas as cognitive and affective; the kleshas and what we really need; stopping - acceptance and recognition; summary of talk
Rambles Around the Imagination 3 - the Natural World, Art and Aesthetics and Meditation
The Five Aspects of Sangharakshita's System of Dharma Life - 2 - The Motive Force of Dharma Life
6 - Spiritual Receptivity - The Five Aspects of Sangharakshita's System of Dharma Life
9 - Applying the Five Aspects In Daily Life - The Five Aspects of Sangharakshita's System of Dharma Life
08 Karma with a twist - two aspects of consciousness, ethical and cognitive; habitual misinterpretation and ethics; alaya vijnana, manas, sense consciousness; twofold grasping (perfume - vasana); an overview
Introduction - Dharma-Vichaya
01 Introduction - relaxing into immediate experience (led practice period)
03 The alaya (root consciousness); vipaka vijnana - the distinction between karma and vipaka; alaya as a store; sarvabijaka - seeds of past action
06 Two dimensions of the alaya - internal and external, both part of experience; four aspects of experience - contact, feeling, interpretation, volition
11 Levels of ego identity - intrinsic (sahati) and acquired
08 The tragedy of not knowing what we want; realisation as the deepest happiness; the nature of Samsara and contact with the Dharma
07 'Cherish'; not abstract love; the Wish-fulfilling Jewel - wanting and wishing
02 Ways to practise cherishing
03 Second verse - "Whenever I am in the company of others..."; inferiority and superiority - atma mana (pride in self); serving others
04 Others helping us to overcome pride - an antidote not a metaphysical viewpoint
05 Third verse - "In all my actions may I watch my mind..."; the kleshas - etymology and meaning, their disturbing effect on the mind
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