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We're not really trying to hurt your computer

February 16th, 2008

Free Buddhist AudioIf you’ve searched for our site in Google you may have seen a message saying ‘this site may harm your computer’… So what happened?

Well, a hacker managed to modify one of the posts on our blog in such a way as to force the installation of some malware onto your computer when you viewed the blog page containing that post. You’ll be glad to know we fixed the problem as soon as it was brought to our attention, but unfortunately it may take Google some weeks to remove the warning from their search results. Please be assured that only the blog was involved – the rest of the site was unaffected and remains secure.

UPDATE: Google has now officially removed us from their blacklist. Hurrah!

Posted by Candradasa

Design from the Archive – Readings from the Pali Canon

September 27th, 2007

So the story behind this is that around the year 2000 (which somehow still sounds really sci-fi), a study course some people do in our community was being revamped to include some basic Pali suttas. At the time, we were finishing a project to digitally remaster all of Sangharakshita’s main lectures, poetry recordings and sutra readings for release on cd, and it occurred to us that it would be neat if we could get him to record readings of the Pali texts chosen for the new course, so we could use it as a launch disc for the new cd series. So we asked, he said yes, and we produced a commemorative cd pack with a beautifully designed slipcase and a little booklet of the texts themselves. The designer was Dhammarati, and it’s another example of working wonders with a very limited budget and little time… Many thanks are due to all the publishers who gave us permission to reprint these essential Dharma (or should that be Dhamma?) texts.

Posted by Candradasa

Free Buddhist Audio Update (September, Part 2) – Mindfulness of Reality and Padmasambhava

September 20th, 2007

Free Buddhist AudioA prosaic enough subtitle for this week’s update – but one that belies the rather marvellous diversity of the new material we’re featuring today. The Western Buddhist Order is nothing if not diverse, and here we have two talks that, taken together, probably encapsulate that better than any plain old discourse ever could…

Kulananda (Michael Chaskalson) is first up with his beautifully elegant take on the last of the traditional four levels of mindfulness – Mindfulness of Reality itself. This is potentially confusing territory, but Kulananda proves an excellent and calm pilot around the main streams and backwaters of Buddhist thought regarding the nature of life, the universe and everything. A good reference if you’ve ever lost your way a bit and needed to steady the boat.

Then contrast this approach to what really matters, with the almost rambunctious – Padmasambhava – by Danavira. To call this a ‘talk’ doesn’t really cut it – more like a controlled explosion of sound, a ‘performance piece’ in the best sense of that phrase. And the Great Guru is, indeed, called forth onto the stage of things with much laughing and singing. “Uncle Padma” is doubtless smiling at this young “nephew” who is so clearly moved in praising him – listen and find out why.

So, there you have it: two of the fairest talks, most alike in dignity, and certainly worth an hour of your time…

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Posted by Candradasa

Free Buddhist Audio Update (September) – Sangharakshita and the Mafia

September 7th, 2007

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This week we have news of two recent talks by Urgyen Sangharakshita, which we’ve now posted to the site for your listening and downloading pleasure. The first is from the Buddhafield Festival 2007 – Entering the Sangha – and finds the man in splendid form in a summer field amongst the hot tubs and revellers.

The second – Recollections and Reflections on My Going Forth – is fresh from the Men’s Order Convention, and has many a tale to tell from Sangharakshita’s days as a wandering ‘Dharma Farer’ in India. It’s also kind of challenging!

Free Buddhist AudioWe also want to tell you about a fuller version of our new podcast for September – the splendidly titled Building an Ethical Underworld – Lessons from the Mafia – from Khemasuri.

Now you know we were always going to publicise this one, because the title is just so good. And because we could put up a picture of Tony Soprano. Underneath Bhante. But this is the extended version – incorporating a question-and-answer session (a bit like the ‘Director’s Cut’…) – of another thought-provoking and insightful talk from the Buddhafield ‘Dharma Parlour’ series. Listen and be inspired – and, well, not very afraid.

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Launch of Audios Budistas Gratuitos

August 28th, 2007

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¡Hola! Chicas and Chicos. Now that we have the site up and running in German – Audio Buddhismus Kostenlos, French – Audio Bouddhiste Gratuit – and also in Chinese –
免费 佛教 录音 – isn’t it about time we launched in Spanish? Of course it is! Bueno, presentamos… Audios Budistas Gratuitos.

As ever, this has been a labour of love by several people connected with the site. So let’s pay tribute here to our main translator, Samudra, and also to Abhayaka who helped check stuff. Both men have generously and patiently dedicated themselves to bringing the wonders of Free Buddhist Audio to the Spanish-speaking world. ¡Magnifico!

Watch this space for news of yet more languages to come.

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