
Buddhists
This book is called ‘Buddhists’ rather than ‘Buddhism’, offering snapshots of Buddhist thought and practice alongside some pages that offer some context, rather than trying to present a coherent overview of a religion. It deals in particular with the interface between the Dharma and today’s world, providing original source material and contemporary voices, recognising and identifying a diversity of views, controversies and complexity. We give some resources on the core teachings and texts (pp. 4–7) and an introduction to the spread and diversity of Buddhist traditions. We have tried to enrich the encounter your students have by including interviews with lay and ordained Buddhists (pp. 8–12, 18–25), looking at the contemporary art of Gonkar Gyatso (p. 3), exploring some statistics on Buddhists in the UK and the world (pp. 16–17), inviting some top academics to give their scholarly views (pp. 13–14, 32–33) and preparing your students for examination study on the complexities of the arhat and Bodhisattva paths (pp. 23–31).

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- Diving in: thoughtful starting points
- Essential text: examining the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta
- Buddhist voices: the practice of meditation and its effects
- Buddhist voices: thinking about death and dying
- Scholarly views: Buddhist and secular mindfulness
- Infographic: data on Buddhists in the UK and beyond
- What is life like for a Buddhist nun?
- Comparing Buddhist paths: what difference does it make if someone follows the path of an arhat or a Bodhisattva?
- Differences and disagreements
- Similes and metaphors for understanding the Buddhist path
- Scholarly views: learning about Buddhism
External links
- ExternalThe trailer for Walk With Me
- ExternalPlum village website
- ExternalWake Up movement website
- ExternalThich Nhat Hahn on five practices for nurturing happiness
- ExternalLion’s Roar insider book recommendations
- ExternalBuddhist Door Global review of film Inside Out
- ExternalTricycle review of George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo
- ExternalA detailed description of the scanning and the findings on the brains of Buddhists
- ExternalMind & Life Institute
- ExternalRichard Davidson’s book The Science of Meditation
- ExternalDetail on ten studies showing the effects of meditation, and describing Buddhist meditation practices – ‘Ten Benefits of Compassion’
- ExternalMore of Gonkar Gyatso’s artwork
- ExternalTraditional thangka examples with zoomable images, from Christie’s
- ExternalVideo and resource to show a traditional drawing of Buddha image, from Cleo
- ExternalDetail about Buddhist centres in the UK, from the University of Leeds
- ExternalControversy and issues in Buddhism from Tricycle magazine
- ExternalAn interview with Thubten Jigme Norbu from Tricycle magazine
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- InternalIntroduction to learning and the brainAn introduction to neuroscience concepts for optimising learning, focusing on memory, attention, and cognitive flexibility.
External links
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- InternalA longer version of Wendy’s interviewExtended interview with Wendy on meditation in Buddhism, exploring personal experiences and teachings.
External links
- ExternalMore information about the Forest Hermitage
- ExternalAjahn Manapo’s blog
External links
Examples of Peter Harvey’s free papers from the Journal of Buddhist Ethics:
External links
- ExternalUK Numbers
- ExternalData from nomis (2011), LC2107EW - Religion by sex by age. bit.ly/2FEH9ou. Source: Office for National Statistics. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
- ExternalBuddhists in the British Armed Forces Ministry of Defence (2015), Number of UK regular or reservist service personnel with religious affiliation declared as Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist and Muslim for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force [PDF]
- ExternalSilvera, I. and Palumbo, D. (2017), ‘British military receives a 50% surge in number of Buddhist fighters‘, International Business Times
- ExternalBuddhist civil servants Office for National Statistics, (2017), Annex A: Sexual orientation and religious beliefs. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
External links
External links
- ExternalVenerable Bhikkhu Bodhi (2010), ‘Arahants, Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas’, Access to Insight
- ExternalTexas Buddhist Association (2016), Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi: Bridging The Two Vehicles [video]
- ExternalAmaro, A. (2016), ‘Between Arhat and Bodhisattva’, Lion’s Roar
- ExternalHolmes, K. (n.d.), ‘The Ways of the Arhat and the Bodhisattva’, Kagyu Samye Ling
- ExternalThe full version of the parable of the acrobats
External links
- ExternalVenerable Bhikkhu Bodhi (2010), ‘Arahants, Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas’, Access to Insight
- ExternalTexas Buddhist Association (2016), Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi: Bridging The Two Vehicles [video]
- ExternalAmaro, A. (2016), ‘Between Arhat and Bodhisattva’, Lion’s Roar
- ExternalHolmes, K. (n.d.), ‘The Ways of the Arhat and the Bodhisattva’, Kagyu Samye Ling
External links
External links
Select a topic to explore resources
External links
- ExternalThe trailer for Walk With Me
- ExternalPlum village website
- ExternalWake Up movement website
- ExternalThich Nhat Hahn on five practices for nurturing happiness
- ExternalLion’s Roar insider book recommendations
- ExternalBuddhist Door Global review of film Inside Out
- ExternalTricycle review of George Saunders’ Lincoln in the Bardo
- ExternalA detailed description of the scanning and the findings on the brains of Buddhists
- ExternalMind & Life Institute
- ExternalRichard Davidson’s book The Science of Meditation
- ExternalDetail on ten studies showing the effects of meditation, and describing Buddhist meditation practices – ‘Ten Benefits of Compassion’
- ExternalMore of Gonkar Gyatso’s artwork
- ExternalTraditional thangka examples with zoomable images, from Christie’s
- ExternalVideo and resource to show a traditional drawing of Buddha image, from Cleo
- ExternalDetail about Buddhist centres in the UK, from the University of Leeds
- ExternalControversy and issues in Buddhism from Tricycle magazine
- ExternalAn interview with Thubten Jigme Norbu from Tricycle magazine
Member Only Content
- InternalIntroduction to learning and the brainAn introduction to neuroscience concepts for optimising learning, focusing on memory, attention, and cognitive flexibility.
External links
Member Only Content
- InternalA longer version of Wendy’s interviewExtended interview with Wendy on meditation in Buddhism, exploring personal experiences and teachings.
External links
- ExternalMore information about the Forest Hermitage
- ExternalAjahn Manapo’s blog
External links
Examples of Peter Harvey’s free papers from the Journal of Buddhist Ethics:
External links
- ExternalUK Numbers
- ExternalData from nomis (2011), LC2107EW - Religion by sex by age. bit.ly/2FEH9ou. Source: Office for National Statistics. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
- ExternalBuddhists in the British Armed Forces Ministry of Defence (2015), Number of UK regular or reservist service personnel with religious affiliation declared as Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist and Muslim for the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force [PDF]
- ExternalSilvera, I. and Palumbo, D. (2017), ‘British military receives a 50% surge in number of Buddhist fighters‘, International Business Times
- ExternalBuddhist civil servants Office for National Statistics, (2017), Annex A: Sexual orientation and religious beliefs. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
External links
External links
- ExternalVenerable Bhikkhu Bodhi (2010), ‘Arahants, Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas’, Access to Insight
- ExternalTexas Buddhist Association (2016), Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi: Bridging The Two Vehicles [video]
- ExternalAmaro, A. (2016), ‘Between Arhat and Bodhisattva’, Lion’s Roar
- ExternalHolmes, K. (n.d.), ‘The Ways of the Arhat and the Bodhisattva’, Kagyu Samye Ling
- ExternalThe full version of the parable of the acrobats
External links
- ExternalVenerable Bhikkhu Bodhi (2010), ‘Arahants, Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas’, Access to Insight
- ExternalTexas Buddhist Association (2016), Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi: Bridging The Two Vehicles [video]
- ExternalAmaro, A. (2016), ‘Between Arhat and Bodhisattva’, Lion’s Roar
- ExternalHolmes, K. (n.d.), ‘The Ways of the Arhat and the Bodhisattva’, Kagyu Samye Ling