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ÂŤLos elementos exigen ser imaginados en profundidad.Âť Gaston Bachelard

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Untitled (1957) - Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011)
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Cuando todos se vayan a otros planetas yo quedarĂŠ en la ciudad abandonada bebiendo un Ăşltimo vaso de cerveza, y luego volverĂŠ al pueblo donde siempre regreso como el borracho a la taberna y el niĂąo a cabalgar en el balancĂn roto. Y en el pueblo no tendrĂŠ nada que hacer, sino echarme luciĂŠrnagas a los bolsillos o caminar a orillas de rieles oxidados o sentarme en el roĂdo mostrador de un almacĂŠn para hablar con antiguos compaĂąeros de escuela.
Como una araĂąa que recorre los mismos hilos de su red caminarĂŠ sin prisa por las calles invadidas de malezas mirando los palomares que se vienen abajo, hasta llegar a mi casa donde me encerrarĂŠ a escuchar discos de un cantante de 1930 sin cuidarme jamĂĄs de mirar los caminos infinitos trazados por los cohetes en el espacio.
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This quotation from Borges made me think of Amidaâs Primal Vow to enable all beings to be reborn in his Pure Land.
Este viernes, 9 de septiembre, 2022,  voy a estar con nuestros amigos en el Centro Budista de Toluca para presentar mi nuevo libro en espaĂąol, âVer con los ojos del Budaâ. Si puedes asistir serĂa un placer verte. Puedes comprar el libro ese dĂa o si no puedes comprar el ebook de Siglantana.

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AquĂ puedes ver una charla donde presento mi nuevo libro âVer con los ojos del Buda: el fin del sufrimientoâ que publicĂł Siglantana. El libro explora la enseĂąanza fundamental de las cuatro nobles verdades: el sufrimiento, su origen, su cese, y el camino a su cese. ÂĄDisfruta!
Here you can check out the book launch for âThe Promise of a Sacred Worldâ. Thanks so much Ratnaguna, Dhammamegha, and Windhorse Publications.
You can buy the book here:Â https://www.windhorsepublications.com/product/the-promise-of-a-sacred-world-paperback/
And it includes an amazing option to buy two of my other books a great discount!
When I first encountered Shinranâs teachings in the late 1990s I immediately felt a kind of existential resonance. Something about them seemed deeply true, even though I couldnât say exactly what it was. On the one hand, what I encountered seemed to contradict some of the most basic tenets of Buddhism that I had imbibed and yet, on the other hand, these teachings seemed to be speaking to something that was beyond my known self; they addressed my ultimate concern. Something that is unusual about Shinran as an ancient writer on Buddhism is that he is subjectively present in his works; his joys, struggles, and gratitude are revealed through the existential outbursts that interrupt what otherwise is often a careful arranging of scriptural quotations. This existential presence is one of the things that calls to me. His message, however, may at times seem a little disconcerting. We are enmeshed in greed, hatred, and delusion, which causes us to suffer. So far we are on firm ground with basic Buddhism. But, Shinran says, we do not have the resources to overcome our predicament because all of our efforts to relieve our suffering, since they are expressions of greed, hatred, and delusion, serve only to confirm it. We are, it would seem, stuck. What is required then is some factor that goes beyond the known self and this factor is symbolised in Amida Buddha. Who or what Amida Buddha is, and means, within Shinranâs religious imagination is no simple matter and not something that may be explained once and for all, but rather must be deciphered over and again. My book, 'The Promise of a Sacred World', is an attempt to engage with that process of deciphering and, in doing so, to invoke the sacred possibilities that it promises.
Nagapriya
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Don't miss out on our online book launch of 'The Promise of a Sacred World' as we celebrate the release of our latest book with author Nagapriya.
Ratnaguna will be in conversation with Nagapriya about the book and there will be an opportunity for a Q&A afterwards.
When: Tuesday 30th August at 7:30pm (UK Time)
Where: Online.
Follow the link on @windhorse.publications social media bio on the day for a Zoom link or follow the event live on their YouTube channel.
We hope to see you there!
Listen to this episode from The Windhorse Publications Podcast on Spotify. In this episode, Dhammamegha interviews Nagapriya, author of the forthcoming book: The Promise of a Sacred World: Shinranâs Teaching of Other Power. It is due out in early September 2022. Nagapriya encountered the writings of the Japanese Pure Land teacher Shinran at a point of crisis in his own spiritual life. After a decade of enthusiastic striving towards enlightenment, Nagapriya came up against the limits of self-directed practice. In that moment, Shinran and Other Power opened a different way of thinking about enlightenment and a life in the Dharma. I thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Nagapriya about his life and practice. In this generous and spacious interview â I found him warm and deeply thoughtful about what it means to be a Buddhist. Through reflection, mythic and poetic thinking, Nagapriya explores Shinranâs existential liberation, and the nature of connection, openness and encounter with something beyond the known self. Subscribe to our newsletter to get notified about the bookâs release and launches Links: Order online from your nearest independent bookshop or: Buy The Promise of the Sacred World (Europe) Buy The Promise of the Sacred World (US & Canada) About Nagapriya FutureDharma Fund Follow Windhorse Publications on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
âI thoroughly enjoyed speaking with Nagapriya about his life and practice. In this generous and spacious interview, I found him warm and deeply thoughtful about what it means to be a Buddhist. Through reflection and mythic and poetic thinking, Nagapriya explores Shinranâs existential liberation, and the nature of connection, openness, and an encounter with something beyond the known self.â Dhammamegha

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Las Cuatro Nobles Verdades son una enseĂąanza relevante no solo para los budistas sino para todos los seres humanos.
Ya puedes adquirir este libro que trata de los cuatro nobles verdades.
El sufrimiento, su origen, su extinciĂłn y el camino: estas son las Cuatro Nobles Verdades. PodrĂa decirse que esta enseĂąanza es la esencial del budismo: una forma prĂĄctica de entender el mundo que nos lleva al autoconocimiento, a ser conscientes de la responsabilidad que tenemos sobre nuestra vida y a despertar a lo que realmente importa.
Las Cuatro Nobles Verdades son una enseĂąanza relevante no solo para los budistas sino para todos los seres humanos. El autor subraya que enfrentarnos a nuestro sufrimiento sirve como puerta de entrada tanto a la autocompasiĂłn como a la empatĂa con todos los seres. âVer con los ojos del Budaâ significa abrirnos a un mundo en el que nuestros actos cotidianos tienen un significado trascendente. Esto significa despertar a la realidad de las cosas tal y como son.
An opportunity to sponsor 'The Promise of a Sacred World', an exposition of Shinran's teaching of 'Other Power'
I am delighted with the cover for my forthcoming book 'The Promise of a Sacred World: Shinran's Teaching of Other Power'. It is available to sponsor and pre-order now from Windhorse Publications. It officially comes out in August!
Listen to this episode from ÂĄDespierta! on Spotify. In this episode Dayamati and I discuss Thomas Kasulis' chapter on Shinran from his book 'Engaging Japanese Philosophy.' Kasulis offers a stimulating and imaginative sketch of Shinran's religious vision. He gives an account of key concepts such as 'hakarai' (the calculating mind), the notion of lateral transcendence (or crosswise transcendence), and the notion of Amida-for-us and Amida-in-itself. As part of this discussion, we offer a reflection on differing models of the Buddhist path and of awakening and how these may relate to Subhuti's model of the Three Myths. We conclude that it is not easy to fit differing models of awakening into simple categories. Overall, this episode offers an overview of some of Shinran's key emphases.
"Religious consciousnessâ is your total commitment to, or total preoccupation with, what is of absolute importance.
Sangharakshita
Outlines of Mahayana Buddhism

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HĂLĂNE CIXOUS:Â READING WITH CLARICE LISPECTOR
To know how to read is to take infinite time to read; it is not to take the book for a little geometric object, but for an immense itinerary. It is knowing how to scan, to pace, how to proceed very slowly. To know how to read a book is a way of life.
AquĂ puedes ver la charla que impartĂ el DĂa de Triratna, 2022. La charla empieza despuĂŠs de 14 minutos de vĂdeo.