Showing posts with label Relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Relationships. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Dharma World Magazine , Chaplaincy resources

http://www.rk-world.org/dharmaworld/dk_backissues.aspx

Dharma World Magazine , Chaplaincy resources


July-September 2015, Volume 42Religious Rituals and Their Meaning for Today
Apri-June 2015, Volume 42Religion's Contributions to Society
January-March 2015, Volume 42Cultivating Hearts That Welcome the Other
October-December 2014, Volume 41Buddhism and Language
July-September 2014, Volume 41Life After Death
Apri-June 2014, Volume 41Building an East Asian Community: Roles of Religions
January-March 2014, Volume 41Aging Societies and Religion
October-December 2013, Volume 40Nuclear Power and Contemporary Religion
July-September 2013, Volume 40Where Does the Buddha Live Now?
April-June 2013, Volume 40Modern Meanings of Festivals
January-March 2013, Volume 40Transforming Greed
October-December 2012, Volume 39Religions Coping with Prejudice
July-September 2012, Volume 39The Significance of Religious Communities
April-June 2012, Volume 39Buddhist Teachings on Spiritual Liberation
January-March 2012, Volume 39The Meaning of Modern Pilgrimage
October-December 2011, Volume 38The Evolution of Funerals in Japan
July-September 2011, Volume 38Buddhism in North America
April-June 2011, Volume 38Religion and the Power of Women
January-March 2011, Volume 38What Is True Wealth?
October-December 2010, Volume 37Dialogue Draws Religions Closer
July-September 2010, Volume 37Tackling the Question "What Is the Lotus Sutra?"
April-June 2010, Volume 37Religion's Role in Abolishing Nuclear Weapons
January-March 2010, Volume 37Help in Overcoming Alienation
October-December 2009, Volume 36Religion and Prayer
July-September 2009, Volume 36Religion and Media
April-June 2009, Volume 36Religion and Health
January-March 2009, Volume 36The Changing Forms of the Family and the Role of Religion
October-December 2008, Volume 35The Meaning of Giving in the Contemporary World
July-September 2008, Volume 35
Buddhism in the Face of Environmental Crisis
April-June 2008, Volume 35The Many Forms of the Bodhisattva Kuan-yin
January-March 2008, Volume 35
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
October-December 2007, Volume 34
Buddhism and Bioethics
July-September 2007, Volume 34
Respect for Ancestors
April-June 2007, Volume 34
Self-Examination and Peace Work
January-March 2007, Volume 34
Buddhism and Social Responsibility: Boddhisattva Practice Today
October-December 2006, Volume 33
Buddishm in Dialogue
July-September 2006, Volume 33
Religions Working for Peace
April-June 2006, Volume 33
Creating the World of the One Vehicle: The Centennial of the Birth of Rev. Nikkyo Niwano


Friday, 14 August 2015

Access to Insight: Buddhism and Sex

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/walshe/wheel225.html

Buddhism and Sex

by
M. O'C. Walshe
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Preface
This is the third, further revised version of the original Sangha Guide on Buddhism and Sex published by the English Sangha Trust, Dhammpadipa, London NW3. The greater part of it also appeared in the journal Sangha. As one of the older generation, I have felt very conscious of my temerity in trying to write something on this subject which younger people might be willing to read. In this connection, I am very grateful to Alan and Jacqui James for giving me the benefit of their criticism, a task for which they are doubly qualified, being both wise in the Dhamma and at the same time much closer in age to the younger generation who may read this. But the opinions expressed here are, of course, my own.
— M.O'C Walshe
March 1975

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Buddhism For Couples | Sarah Nathali

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SXtYtcWx4I

Buddhism For Couples | Sarah Nathali

Published on Jun 17, 2015
http://TippingPointRadio.com/sarah

Buddhism For Couples
with Sarah Nathali
If you are in a long term relationship or you’re just starting out in one or you’re somewhere in between you might be interested in a new kind of relationship wisdom, well I guess it’s not new, after all Buddhism is 5000 years old.

Surely a happy marriage for a normally adjusted couple is a simple matter of give-and-take—some patience, tolerance, and just trying to be cheerful as often as possible. There is no shortage of books providing relationship advice that can help us with these matters. But Buddhist teachings address more than just surface knowledge, and guide us to delve deeper into our psyches. I came across Sarah Napthali’s book Buddhism For Couples and was intrigued.

With an emphasis on self-compassion, Sarah’s book explains how to apply Buddhist teachings to your relationships to patch things up, hold things together, and, even on good days, scale the heights of relationship happiness. Written for both men and women, this book tackles the loaded subjects of housework, anger, sex, conflict, and infidelity, and introduces Buddhist strategies that can enrich a relationship.

Definitely a fresh approach to living as a couple and certainly an author I wanted on the show.

http://TippingPointRadio.com/sarah
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