LINKED RESOURCES
dharma media LINKS
Secular Buddhism is concerned with the practice of Siddhattha Gotama’s four noble truths in this world. The Secular Buddhism Association encourages a naturalistic and pragmatic approach to the teaching, seeking to provide a framework for personal and social development within the cultural context of our time.
Tricycle in addition to publishing a magazine offers online articles, books and retreats. It is a resource for Buddhists of all traditions. Many of it's resources are limited to subscribers of the magazine.
84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha is a global non-profit initiative to translate all of the Buddha’s words into modern languages, and to make them available to everyone.
The Dharma Seed offers free western Buddhist Vipassana Teachings.
The Buddhist Education and Information Network offers a broad collection of educational material using auditory, visual and print modalities.
Access to Insight provides readings from the Pali tradition of Theravada Buddhism.
Features articles written towards active practice from a student-practitioner point-of-view.
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The BodhiMind Center is a non-sectarian community that welcomes people who share in the vision of deepening our capacities for more skillful and compassionate living. They are located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
BOOKS READ IN BOOK STUDY
A Path With Heart, Jack Kornfield
Awakening, Rodney Smith Being Nobody Going Nowhere, Ayya Khema Beyond Happiness, The Zen Way to True Contentment. Ezra Bayda. Bring Home the Dharma, Jack Kornfield Budda's Daughters. Andrea Miller. Buddha Is as Buddha Does, Lama Surya Das* Buddhism Without Beliefs, Stephen Batchelor* Dancing with Life. Phillip Moffitt Insight Meditation Workbook, Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzburg* Into the Heart of Life, Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo Lessons from the Dying, Rodney Smith Living in the Light of Death by Larry Rosenburg. Money Sex War Karma, Notes for a Buddhist Revolution. David Loy. |
Patience, Alan Lokos
Radical Acceptance, Tara Brach Still Forest Pone. Ajahn Chan Stepping Out of Self Deception, Rodney Smith The Essential Crazy Wisdom, Wes “Scoop” Nisker The Untethered Soul, Michael Singer The Wise Heart, Jack Kornfield Training In Compassion, Norman Fischer Wake Up to Your Life, Ken McLeod Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, Shunryu Suzuki The Authentic Life, Ezra Bayda Five Invitations, Frank Ostaseki No Time to Loose, Pema Chödrön In Love with the World, Mingyur Rinpoche Welcoming the Unwelcome, Pema Chödrön *Recommended for individuals new to Buddhism |
REGIONAL BUDDHIST ORGANIZATIONS LINKS
The Wet Mountain Sangha is a Zen Buddhist community dedicated to the path of awakening. They are located in Pueblo, Colorado.
Rocky Mountain insight is an organization that offers instruction in Vipassana meditation and opportunities for Dharma study. They are located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
insightcolorado.org/Springs Mountain Sangha is a lay community rooted in the Zen tradition, with an emphasis on meditation, koan practice and inquiry as facets of awakening. They are located in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The purpose of IMCC is to provide organizational support for Insight Meditation sitting groups, from the Theravada Buddhist tradition, in the Rocky Mountain region. Its principal ongoing activities are sitting groups in Boulder and Denver, Colorado
Our aim is to foster a greater awareness of humanity's capacity to live in harmony with each other and the planet we share. We do this through educational programs that integrate body, mind and spirit and demonstration projects that increase knowledge, skills and attitudes aimed at healthy and sustainable practices.
Rooted in the Buddha's Dhamma and incorporating teachings from other non-dual traditions, we strive to further the understanding of the interconnectedness of all life so that we can act responsibly and regeneratively in our shared home.
Rooted in the Buddha's Dhamma and incorporating teachings from other non-dual traditions, we strive to further the understanding of the interconnectedness of all life so that we can act responsibly and regeneratively in our shared home.