There’s an old Zen saying; ‘Each time it’s presented, each time it’s new’. Hakuin Ekaku
Videos
Buddhist Videos shown on first Thursday in the month.
Film: China, Taoism, Buddhism, and its Hermits, by Red Pine
In this humorous and informative talk, Red Pine takes us on a journey from the time before China began, through the ages, and the development of Taoism and Buddhism.
Consciousness is Immeasurable, by Ajahn Sumedho
Consciousness is Immeasurable: Ajahn Sumedho, as always, goes directly to the central point of the Buddha’s teaching.
Escape Hatch from Samsara, by Ajahn Sumedho
‘Escape Hatch from Samsara‘, covers a wide range of topics from the depth of awareness in everyday life to the reality of consciousness and the unborn.
The Buddhist Path – Footprint of the Buddha
A look at how Buddhism is practised in Sri Lanka and India. Ronald Eyre meets [the late] Venerable Ananda Maitreya a Buddhist monk from Sri Lanka.
History of Buddhist Bronzes
Chinese and Korean bronzes that tell a story of religious art in Asia from the 4th to the 10th century AD.
Four Noble Truths, talk by Ajahn Sumedho
Ajahn Sumedho giving a talk on The Four Noble Truths. (40-minute film)
The Misguided Monk
Short animation 3mins. When an old hermit monk has his day interrupted by an uninvited guest, he is unwillingly taken on a journey to discover the true meaning of companionship.
A rare film of J. Krishnamurti: Consciousness and its Relation to Death
Krishnamurti, a well-known Indian writer and speaker, held no allegiance to any religion or philosophy. In this film he is in conversation with Dr Allan Anderson in San Diego in 1974.
Dalai Lama’s Advice for Living, Dying
‘Passing through life, progressing to old age and eventually death, it is not sufficient to just take care of the body. We need to take care of our emotions as well.’ The Dalai Lama. (Buddhist film 34 minutes)