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Borito-50 Előoldal.Cdr Tájékoztató 50 2011 tél Tartalomjegyzék Kedves Barátunk! .............................................................................................................................................................................2 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Egyház ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Buddhista Vipasszaná Társaság ..............................................................................................................................................5 Mokusho Zen Ház .........................................................................................................................................................................8 A Tan Kapuja Zen Közösség.................................................................................................................................................. 10 A kóan és a zen buddhista példázatok ......................................................................................................... 10 Magyarországi Nyingmapa Közösség .............................................................................................................................12 Átama – A Nyugati Tanítvány Nemes Tantrikus Köre buddhista szahadzsija rend .............................14 Tantépa, a játék megszállottja (Soós Sándor fordítása) ..........................................................................14 Mennyei Trón Öt Elem Rend .................................................................................................................................................15 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Főiskola ........................................................................................................................................16 Kis Tigris Gimnázium és Szakiskola ................................................................................................................................... 17 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Alapítvány ................................................................................................................................. 18 A magyarországi buddhista egyházak ...................................................................................................................... 19 Rövid tájékoztatás néhány egyház legfontosabb programjairól ............................................................22 1. Jade Bodhisattva Buddhista Egyházközösség .......................................................................................................22 2. Magyarországi Kínai Chanbuddhista Egyház .........................................................................................................23 3. Magyarországi Xuyun Buddhista Chan Központi Egyház ..............................................................................23 5. Magyarországi Dzogcsen Közösség ............................................................................................................................25 6. Buddhista Misszió, Magyarországi Árya Maitreya Mandala Egyházközösség ...................................26 7. Karma Ratna Dargye Ling Magyarországi Karma-Kagyüpa Buddhista Közösség .......................... 29 8. Gyémánt Út Buddhista Közösség ................................................................................................................................ 30 9. Dharmaling Magyarország Buddhista Közösség ................................................................................................ 31 10. Szakja Tasi Csöling Buddhista Egyházközösség .................................................................................................32 11. Khyenkong Karma Tharjay Buddhista Egyházközösség ................................................................................32 12. Mantra Magyarországi Buddhista Egyház .............................................................................................................34 13. Dzsaj Bhím Közösség ..........................................................................................................................................................35 Rövid tájékoztatás néhány közösség legfontosabb programjairól .......................................................36 1. Tibetet Segítő Társaság – Sambhala Tibet Központ ...........................................................................................36 2. Egy Csepp Szanga Magyarország – One Drop Zendo Hungary ................................................................ 37 3. Vipasszaná Magyarország – Vipasszaná meditációs tanfolyam .................................................................. 37 4. To Hi Gan Zendo ..................................................................................................................................................................... 37 5. Mahá Maitrí Buddhista Közösség és Konzultációs Szolgálat ...................................................................... 38 6. Compass-Hu ............................................................................................................................................................................. 39 7. Dhammapada Alapítvány .................................................................................................................................................40 Anamé Jógaiskola és a Padma Jógastúdió programjai ........................................................................................42 Imladris Kulturális Központ ....................................................................................................................................................43 Keleti könyvek árusítására specializálódott üzletek ................................................................................................44 Könyvajánló .....................................................................................................................................................................................45 Kedves Barátunk! Az állampolgárok a tavalyi évben is felajánlhatták személyi jövedelemadójuk 1%-át valamely egyháznak, további 1%-át pedig társadalmi szervezeteknek, alapítványoknak és felsőoktatási intézményeknek. Tisztelettel tájékoztatjuk valamennyi kedves barátunkat, hogy előzetes adatok szerint Egyházunk javára 2956 fő 22 784 521 Ft-ot, Alapítványunknak 452 492 Ft-ot, Főiskolánknak pe- dig 705 559 Ft-ot ajánlottak fel magánszemélyek adójukból. Ismételten szeretnénk köszönetet mondani valamennyiőtöknek, hiszen ez az összeg jelentősen segíti Közösségeink működését és Főiskolánk munkáját. Úgy tűnik, az idei évben változatlan marad az előző évi rendelkezés: az adózó egy nyilatkozaton adójának 1%-át egyháznak, további 1%-át közhasznú támogatási célokat megjelölő alapítványnak, vagy felsőoktatási intéz- ménynek ajánlhatja föl. A megjelölt kritériumoknak mind Egyházunk, mind Alapítványunk és Főiskolánk megfelel. A rendelkező nyilatkozaton alapítványok és felsőoktatási intézmények esetén a kedvezményezett adószámát, egyhá- zak esetén a technikai számot kell feltüntetni. A rendelkező nyilatkozatot többféleképpen lehet csatolni az adóbevallás- hoz, ezért kérjük minden kedves barátunkat, hogy alaposan tájékozódjon a lehetőségekről, nehogy formai hiba miatt a felajánlás érvénytelenné váljon. Fontos megjegyezni, hogy az azonos kezde mé nye- zetti körbe tartozó szervezetek közül – az egyházak mellett – csak egy javára lehet rendelkezni: vagy egy alapítvány, vagy pedig egy felsőoktatási intézmény számára. Érdemes tudni azt is, hogy formai hiba esetén, vagy ha az adózó nem jelöl meg egyházi vagy alapítványi/felsőoktatási kedvezményezettet, az adó- rész – a korábbi évek gyakorlatának megfelelően – állami célokat szolgál majd. Kedves Barátunk! Ha vallási Közösségeink, Főiskolánk, Alapítványunk működésében megtestesülő céljainkkal azonosulni tudsz, tisztelj meg bizalmadat tükröző támogatásod- dal. Ha családtagjaid, ismerőseid körében is találsz támogatókat, kérlek, ismertesd meg velük Egyházunk technikai számát, és Főiskolánk illetve Alapítványunk adószámát. Ezúton is köszönjük, ha érdemesnek tartasz minket megtisztelő támogatásodra! Mireisz László az Egyházi Tanács vezetője A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Egyház technikai száma: 0255 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Alapítvány adószáma: 18038251-1-43 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Főiskola adószáma: 18232132-2-43 2 A Tan Kapuja Buddhista Egyház Kedves Barátunk! Ha értesülni szeretnél az Egyház és Főiskola aktuális programjairól, rendezvénye- iről, kérjük – használva az internet adta lehetőséget – juttasd el e-mail elérhetősé- gedet az [email protected] címre! Egyházi események Holdújév-ünnepség – 2011. február 3-án, csütörtökön 17 órától az Egyház közösségei szer- tartással üdvözlik a holdújévet, majd rövid szünet után Mireisz László a ji-king orákulumrendszer, Hollós R. László a nyugati, Cser Zoltán pedig a kínai asztrológia szempontjából értékeli az elkö- vetkezendő évet. Szeretettel várunk mindenkit! A szeretet és a megértés útja – Thich Nhat Hanh tanítványa, Jan Boswijk tart előadást a dharma- csarnokban 2011. február 18-án, pénteken 18 órától. A buddhizmus olyan utat kínál számunkra, amelyen valóban hazaérhetünk és a szenvedést mély belátássá, szabadsággá, békévé, szere- tetté és együttérzéssé alakíthatjuk. Az előadás keretében Jan az elkötelezett buddhizmuson alapuló gyakorlásról fog beszélni, ahogyan azt Thich Nhat Hanh zen mester, szerzetes, költő és békeaktivista tanítja. Jan Boswijk (1944–) pszichológus, pszichoterapeutaként és kiképzőként dolgozott
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