Moving Against the Stream

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Windhorse Publications, 2020. 4. 7. - 608페이지
In this volume of memoirs, Sangharakshita arrives back in England after twenty years in the East. He expects to stay no more than a few months, but as the months become years, he begins to realize that it is here that he may best be able to 'work for the good of Buddhism', as one of his teachers had once exhorted him. After a farewell tour of his friends and teachers in India, he goes on to found a new Buddhist movement and to ordain twelve men and women into a new Buddhist Order.

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An Important Anniversary and a Typists Nightmare
Giving The Three Jewels a Final Polish
Ordinations on the Easter Retreat and a Birthday
Preparing for Greece
Boyhood Haunts
Over the Alps
Reclaiming a Heritage
The Road to Delphi

At the Summer School
Rustle of Autumn
Healing the Breach
The World of Publishing
London Twenty Years After
A Portrait in Oil and a Few Sketches
Monks and Laymen
The Penalties of Success
Enter the Special Branch
A Startling Claim
The History of a Depressive
Strangers Here
Visitors from East and West
Shadowy Figures and a Strange Experience
Meditating Among the Ruins
An Important Milestone
The Divine Eye and Dialectic
An Inquisitive Princess
Changes at the Vihara
North of the Border
A Secret Life
Restoring the Balance
Circles Within Circles
News from Sikkim
Buddhism and the Bishop of Woolwich
Athens and the Peloponnese
Naples Rome and Florence
Picking up the Threads
Back to the Vihara
Journey to India
A Letter from India
Among the New Buddhists
On Pilgrimage
Editorial Interlude
Friends Teachers and a Letter from London
The Man in the
Packing and Printing
The Valediction that Failed
Agra Almora Cairo
What the Dispute Was About
A Basement in Monmouth Street
Cui Bono?
Epilogue
A RETROSPECT
Notes and References
Lectures by Sangharakshita
Index
A Guide to The Complete Works of Sangharakshita
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