
The Buddha described spiritual friendship (kalyana mitrata) as ‘the whole of the spiritual life’. It is with this vision in mind that Bhante founded the Triratna Buddhist Order as a network of spiritual friendship. At the time of ordination, one decisively commits to help create and actively participate in this. It is vital to study and reflect on this great theme so we truly understand its significance in what we’ve said we want to commit to.
As well as studying Bhante’s teaching on spiritual friendship, we will explore and discuss the impact it has had on our own lives.
The study material is made up of
- Section 5 of the Essential Sangharakshita, 'Friends and Teachers' (also available in volume 6 of Sangharakshita's Complete Works, pages 460-523)
- The single lecture, 'Fidelity'
Please arrive with a copy of both documents and having read them.
Details and Timings
The retreat starts with dinner on the first day at 6:30pm and finishes on the final day at 10.15am.
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If you are struggling financially and need help to come on retreat please contact our Guest Master info@padmaloka.org.uk or 01508 538 112
Coming on a retreat at Padmaloka is a step into another way of being, where we temporarily take up a way of life that is more supportive of Buddhist Practice. We go forth from our ordinary circumstances, our comforts and distractions so that we can discern and move towards our ideals and help others to do so as well.When booking a retreat at Padmaloka it is important to get a sense of how you will be living here - what our customs, etiquettes and requirements for being on retreat are.



