Moving Against the Stream: The Birth of a New Buddhist MovementWindhorse Publications, 2003 - 407페이지 In 1964 Sangharakshita, the seniormost Buddhist monk of British birth, left India for a visit to the UK. After twenty years in the subcontinent--travelling and lecturing, writing, working among the most deprived, and extending and deepening his knowledge of the Dharma--he had been invited by leading British Buddhists to help resolve tensions in the British Buddhist scene. While he was trying to ease conflicts and create harmony, an unexpected turn of events brought Sangharakshitato a crucial decision. This fourth volume of memoirs, covering the years 1964 to 1967, deals with Sangharakshita's return to Britain and describes the difficulties he encountered in his attempts to unite English Buddhists. We witness the turning point at which he decided to dedicate his life to working 'for the good of Buddhism' in his native land. This culminated in the birth (in a shop basement in central London) of a new Buddhist movement. Thirty-six years later the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order is spreading the Buddha's message in more than twenty-six countries around the globe. Other Memoirs by Sangharakshita:The Rainbow Road,Facing Mount Kanchenjunga,In the Sign of the Golden Wheel |
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Chapter One A Cool Reception | 1 |
Chapter Three THE EMBROIDERED CUSHION | 16 |
Chapter Five At The Summer School | 25 |
Chapter Seven Healing the BREACH | 33 |
Chapter Eight THE World of PublishING | 41 |
Chapter Nine London Twenty Years After | 47 |
Chapter Eleven MONKS AND LAYMEN | 59 |
Chapter Twelve The Penalties of Success | 65 |
Chapter TwentySeven CIRCLES WITHIN Circles | 166 |
Chapter TwentyEight NEWS FROM SIKKIM | 175 |
Chapter ThirtyThree PREPARING FOR GREECE | 203 |
Chapter ThirtyFour BOYHOOD HAUNTS | 210 |
Chapter ThirtySeven THE ROAD to Delphi | 230 |
Chapter ThirtyEight ATHENS AND the Peloponnese | 247 |
Chapter ThirtyNine NAPLES ROME and Florence | 264 |
Chapter Forty PICKING UP THE THREADS | 278 |
Chapter Thirteen ENTER THE SPECIAL Branch | 72 |
Chapter Eighteen SHADOWY FIGURES And a Strange ExpeRIENCE | 108 |
Chapter Twenty AN IMPORTANT MILESTONE | 121 |
Chapter TwentyOne THE DIVINE Eye and DialectIC | 127 |
Chapter TwentyTwo AN INQUISITIve Princess | 134 |
Chapter TwentyThree CHANGES AT The Vihara | 141 |
Chapter FortyThree A LETTER FROM INDIA | 293 |
Chapter FortySeven FRIENDS TEachers and a Letter from LondON | 329 |
Chapter FortyEight THE MAN IN THE PIT | 339 |
Chapter Fifty THE Valediction that Failed | 351 |
Chapter FiftyThree A BASEMENT IN MONMOUTH STREET | 375 |
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