Talks given at the Manchester Buddhist Centre on Meditation and Buddhism
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Categories | BuddhismReligion & Spirituality |
Lunchtime Meditation – a Leader’s Perspective
Tom is one of the leaders of our lunchtime meditation sessions, held here in the Lotus Hall on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday at 1pm. Tom says:
This might sound surprising, but my favourite part of t... more
Hinterland turns One
Not just a Sober Bar
One year ago, Hinterland opened its doors beneath the Buddhist Centre with a dream, a lot of repurposed wood, and a vision for doing things differently. What started as a bold idea has become a warm, welcom... more
Supporting Meditation Practice with Ethically-Sourced Mats
Vishangka, Candradipa and Paranayaka with the new mats in the Lotus Hall
Anandamoksha, our volunteer bookshop and reception manager, has quite a wide-ranging role! He’s recently been overse... more
More than just an Evening Course
Upekshapriya recently finished teaching an introduction to Buddhism and meditation course here. He shares his experience of the six weeks:
It was a real pleasure to co-lead this course alongside Taralocana, Lokeshva... more
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I had to leave Manchester a couple years ago, but during my time there I was engaged with the Buddhist Centre quite regularly. I was so thrilled to see that these talks were available and hope you continue to post these for everyone to enjoy. Thank you for your insight.
MBC podcasts are a real refuge in a busy world. Easy to understand wisdom from people who practice the dharma. My favourites are beware ideology and how to be idle , they made me stop and question my life .keep up the good work !!!
I found that the poor sound quality really put me off listening. Shame really as I have attended the courses at the Buddhist centre and they were really great. Also 'jumps' straight into things without any real introduction which is strange.
Wonderful podcast! Keep up the good work :)
Very good podcast, not like many that just talk at you, you feel part of the disscussions. I love it :)
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