
Relying on the Dharma | Sthiramanas
From London Buddhist Centre by London Buddhist Centre
April 4, 2026 · 1h 11m
About this episode
Sthiramanas discusses the significance of going for refuge to the Dharma in Buddhism, emphasizing its role as a source of safety and stability amidst suffering.
In this talk, Sthiramanas explores the central Buddhist act of going for refuge to the Dharma , describing it as a search for a genuine place of safety and stability within a world defined by fragility and suffering,,. He defines the Dharma as both objective reality and a universal cosmic law , demonstrating how aligning our actions with the law of karma can transform our consciousness from painful constriction to a state of expansive openness.
People in this episode
Guest: Sthiramanas
Topics covered
- Buddhism
- Dharma
- refuge
- karma
- consciousness
- suffering
Keywords
- Dharma
- Buddhism
- refuge
- safety
- stability
- karma
- consciousness
- suffering
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Dharma
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