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Vidyamala Burch. 2000. ‘Being Here’. Dharma Life 14 (Winter), pp.16– 19; also at http://breathworks-mindfulness.org.uk/resources/vidyamalaburch-being-here.html. This quote and later ones are from the author’s interview with Vidyamala at the Manchester Buddhist Centre, June 2009. For more on Breathworks™, see http://breathworks-mindfulness.org.uk. Vidyamala Burch. 2008. Living Well with Pain & Illness. London: Piatkus Books. This principle is discussed further in Chapter 8. Sangharakshita. 1994. ‘Fifteen Points for Buddhist Parents’, talk given at the London Buddhist Arts Centre, April; available on DVD from Clear Vision (http://www.clear-vision.org/Home-Use/FWBO-Videos/ fwbo-DVDs/Sangharakshita-talks.aspx). Reginald A. Ray. 1994. Buddhist Saints in India: A Study in Buddhist Values and Orientations. New York: Oxford University Press. Subhuti. 1996. Unity and Diversity: The Sangha Past, Present, and Future. Surlingham: Padmaloka Books. Lokabandhu. 2007. The Order Survey: The Order’s Relation with the FWBO, November, pp.6, 10 (available at: http://freebuddhistaudio. com/ordersurvey). One-third of the Order outside India – i.e. 400 Order members – took part in the survey. Dhammadinna. 1979. ‘Why Single-Sex Communities?’. FWBO Newsletter 44 (Winter), p.6. Ibid, p.7. Ibid, p.7. Lokabandhu 2007, p.3. Dayanandi. 1997. ‘Building Tara’s Realm: The Story of Taraloka Women’s Retreat Centre’. In Kalyanavaca (ed.). The Moon and Flowers: A Woman’s Path to Enlightenment, Birmingham: Windhorse Publications. Akasaraja. 2004. In Shabda (privately published WBO/TBM newsletter), May, at http://fwbodiscussion.blogspot.com/2007/07/sevenyears-experience-of-working-at.html. Vishvapani 1998, p.61. Subhuti. 1995b. Women, Men, and Angels. Birmingham: Windhorse Publications. Subhuti. 1994. Sangharakshita: A New Voice in the Buddhist Tradition. Birmingham: Windhorse Publications, p.168. As Subhuti states, however, there are different views and interpretations of what Buddhist tradition says on this topic. For more on attitudes to women in Buddhist tradition, see Rita M. Gross. 2001. ‘Women in Buddhism’. In Peter Harvey (ed). Buddhism. London and New York: Continuum, pp.205ff.,

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