In Buddhism 'The five spiritual faculties' are faith (shraddha), vigour (virya), mindfulness (sati), concentration (samadhi) and wisdom (prajna). Also known as virtues they are seen to be necessary for spiritual progress to take place.
As we progress on the path these virtues are seen to become stronger forces within us that gradually shape and flavour everything we think, feel and do. These virtues are sometimes also referred to as powers (balas) in that they are said to eventually be unshakable by their opposites.
During this theme we have different members of our sangha speaking and expanding on each of the faculties/virtues in turn.
For this fourth week we have Akampiya on vigour (virya) and on the last week Ratnavuyha will talk on wisdom (prajna).
The place of vigour (virya) in Buddhism
In our busy lives energy is something that often seems to be in short supply. Having the right kind of energy/vigour for the spiritual life is important. In this talk Akampiya will explore vigour as a spiritual faculty, what this means, how we cultivate and maintain this faculty and also it’s connection to the other four spiritual faculties.
Dharma night is suitable for those who would like to learn more about Buddhism. It is also a popular night for regular friends to drop in and practice together. If you are a beginner but can't get to/or have just started one of our meditation classes, you are still welcome to come and join in.
The usual program for the evening is a talk on some aspect of Buddhism, tea break, then group meditation to end the evening.
Dharma talks at the Auckland Buddhist Centre
A collection of talks given by the Sangha available for download
Koha/dana
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Akampiya has been practicing at the A.B.C for 25 years and was Ordained in 2002. She is particularly interested in applying metta and mindfulness to…