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A place to discuss the themes arising from the book 'Love and Its Disappointment: The meaning of life, therapy and art'
yesterday
Ajá. Ya me he puesto al día, he leído lo que escribisteis en mi ausencia. Muchas gracias, Rachel, la canturreadora del norte, porque yo también tengo a mi disposición una cancioncilla del dzogchen, que es incluso mucho más simple que tu Namo Amida...
yesterday
Friends - what bliss to have friends Friends - who accept one as one is Friends - who accompany through the tangle of reality who appreciate reality above conformity and who know that we are all being eaten in so many ways over so many days What b...
on Thursday
¡Hola Fran! ¡¡¡¡¡¡Qué alegría volver a verte por aquí!!!!!! Ya me preguntaba a qué se debería tu ausencia con el COLOR que le has dado a esta sección... Recibe un fuerte abrazo desde Canarias, hasta muy pronto, bsss, Isa
on Thursday
¡Hola, Isa! ¡Qué bonito ver que aún andas por ahí! ¡Hola a los demás también! Por fin, después de casi seis meses puedo entrar de nuevo en Amidatrust. Durante todo este tiempo, el sitio web ha estado bloqueado aquí en China. Como el Gran Hermano ...
on Thursday
A group in which to discuss the most basic teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha.
on Tuesday
Wonderful, thank you for posting these Leo. I think this kind of work is very important in bringing Buddhism to the west. I do appreciate all the imagery and so on from the East, but I think there is a place for unhooking the traditional iconogra...
on Tuesday
I consider myself as a Buddhist or Amidist in the making. The themes in the discussions, particularly about the sublime and the three different meanings Buddhism in art make me think and inspired me to take on an old plan. Recently my life took a ...
on Tuesday

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About Me:
Dharmavidya David Brazier is Head of the Amida Order. He lives at The Buddhist House in Narborough in Leicestershire, England, and also travels extensively in support of the diverse membership of Amida-shu and Amida-kai.
Amida Membership
Ordained Member of the Amida Order
Faith Background & Affiliation
Amida Pureland Buddhist
Occupation or Primary Activity
Head of the Amida Order
Involvement in Spirituality/Religion
Buddhist priest since 1977.
What is your interest in Amida Trust
My interest is to support the faith and practice of everybody involved, to try to inspire an open and loving atmosphere, and to facilitate the Amida Trust in making a positive contribution to society as to the growth of religious consciousness.
How did you find this web site?
I was the second member
What country are you living in?
UK
What is the nearest town to where you live? If in UK, please give first half of your postcode. Thank you.
Narborough
Are you a member of an Amida group/Congregation
Leicester
Have you visited
The Buddhist House, Amida London, Amida France
What can you offer to other members of this network?
Guide
What other interests do you have, eg Arts, Gardening and so on.
Gardening, woodmanship, poetry, walking, travelling, good conversation, history, philosophy, photography, writing books, meeting artists.
Website:
http://amidatrust.typepad.com/dharmavidya

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ENDORSEMENTS AND REVIEWS:
Robert Wicks, Author of Riding the Dragon (Sorin Books) and The Resilient Clinician (Oxford University Press). Catholic. Professor, Loyola University Maryland: In Love and Disappointment David Brazier calls us to see what is at the core of life in refreshing, vitalizing ways. He offers new insights that seminal thinker Carl Rogers might have offered himself if he were alive today. It is thought provoking, nourishing of the inner life, and ideal reflective material for both professionals and searchers seeking to live "the honourable life". This book is about the possibility of love in a world that fails to really recognize the true import of its motivating force. Brazier's approach not only educates and helps us think differently but also, in Iris Murdoch's words, it " inspires love in the part of us that is most worthy." What more can you ask of a book than this?

Julia Samuel, Metanoia Institute Tutor, Honorary Fellow of Imperial College: A compelling book, like a power house of thought that has been building up over a long time and successfully found its voice, as it pulled me the reader along. The clarity of the author's thought is rare indeed. His overall thesis that as loving beings we are inevitably thwarted, and how art and therapy can inform, help and occasionally heal us finds a way of saying what I have felt for a long time. His skill at drawing on other theorists, writers, philosophers, and his own thinking and integrating it into one clear treatise is brilliant. The risk he takes in standing up and banging the drum for love as the main motivation in man is convincing and lays bare our defences against it, and of course its frustration.

Nathan Katz, Jewish, Professor of Religious Studies, Florida International University: This is just what we need: a psychology based not on raw sex, or power, or fear, or mystical obscurantism, but on love and beauty. Here a skilled psychologist, artist and priest opens us to hopeful, enlightening and heretofore unanticipated possibilities. It is a book for all of us, professional and lay, western and eastern, sceptical and credulous.

Gregg Krech Buddhist, author of Naikan: Gratitude, Grace and the Japanese Art of Self-reflection; and of other books on Naikan and Constructive Living: Wise, insightful, compassionate observations that teach us that we find love not in ourselves but in that which we are devoted to. Brazier has created a thought-provoking paradigm in which love, art, spirituality and psychotherapy attempt to dance together to the symphony of life's meaning, conducted passionately within the corridor of the human heart.

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At 1:41am on November 4, 2009, Ratnacitta said…

Blessings............. Om Tara Tam Soha !!
At 7:18pm on October 31, 2009, Ratnacitta said…
Hello Dharmavidya,
Bless you !!.....what wonderfully strengthening video talks you give.
So often I have looked up videos, such as the little cameos from the OJO retreat last spring, and been thoroughly uplifted by your erudite words and presence. Thank you Dharmavidya.....Thank you......
Om Tare Tam Soha !
Ratnacitta
At 4:26pm on October 17, 2009, Ray Shepard said…
Thank you for your comments. I will make use of the suggested resources, but remain interested in being assigned a mentor, if that is acceptable.
At 4:16pm on October 17, 2009, Tara said…
Dharmavidya, I didn't get a chance to say goodbye and wanted to thank you for the warmth and happiness you brought to the course block. I hope to be back soon, perhaps for the introductory retreat if it is possible. With love, Tara.
At 12:28am on October 16, 2009, jansari dayaram said…
happy diwali fistival and happy new year
At 11:04pm on October 15, 2009, stan salmon said…
Hello, I hope you are well I just want to thank you for your dharma talks, I have been watching them on ustream, i find you really amusing- you have a warm sense of humour that is a real gift, I find your talks uplifting and always relevant, helpfull and instructive, please keep them coming and take care, Namo Amida Bu, Stan.
At 4:09pm on October 3, 2009, Ray Shepard said…
I am growing ever more deeply immersed in the gracious love of Amida acnd the power of his Vow. I have no access to sutras or the writings of such as Sinran and Honen etc, but I understand they are available online. Also I am seeking light regarding application of Amida's grace in daily life. Practical shijin.
At 8:07pm on October 2, 2009, Mat Osmond said…
Many thanks Dharmavidya, it was delight to come home from work to your invitation and message. I will answer properly once I have walked down to the sea with my dog...she having waited all day for this moment .
At 4:46pm on September 30, 2009, Colin Mitchell said…
Hi there from sunny March, could I ask you is going for refuge in pureland the same as other forms of buddhism and also do you know where i could get a nice buddha statue?
Thanks for now,
Best Wishes
Colin
At 1:17am on September 25, 2009, Liz Graham said…
Thank you, Dharmavidya. Best wishes.
 
 

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