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Nagasm'i
Buddha's
teaching
andithasbecomemuch
clearerthat
nunsjoining
theBuddha's
orderin the
earlyduys
did sothesame
way
as men.The Iiuddha
just
said.
‘Elti bhikkhu‘or'Ehibhikkhuni'
(‘Come
munk'or‘Come
nun").
Bothwestern
and eastern
practitioners
belonging
to
traditional Asianschools ofBuddhism
havefoundourlackof
lineage
confronting.
Whilein
Australia,
Ihavenotbeen
questioned
aboutthesematters
by
other
Buddhists.
in
England
andelsewhere
in
theworld.such
questions
havebeen
raisedwithmeandwith
many
FWBO
members.
Understandably.
WBOmembers
findthemselvestreatedas
laypracti»
tioners
by
otherBuddhistmonasticslAttimesI
havefeltthatthe
sincerity
and
depth
ofmypractice
were
being,questioned,
perhaps
even
my
ordination.
although
never
explicitly
InAustraliainthe 19805 and
1990s,
theFWBOwas
very
new
andrelationswith
otherBuddhist
groups
were
infrequent
andtome
they
feltabit
distantandcool.
However.since
my
relumto
Sydney
in
2005.
lhavefoundthis
has
changed
greatly
andthatFWBO
practitioners
areincluded
andwelcomed
in
many
inter-Buddhist
gatherings.
After
my
ordination Ireturnedto
England
and overlime
becamemoreand
moreinvolvedin
leading
dharma
study
in
weekly
classesforwomen
who
had
committedthemselvesto
practise
withintheFWBOandalsowomen
training
for
ordinationintheWHO.I
also
helped
outwith
beginners‘
meditationanddharma
classesandled
practice
evenings.
InDecember 2004 Ileft
England
andreturnedto
Australiawhere
my
onlyteaching
commitmentbetween 2000 and 2004 hadbeen
a
10-daystudy
retreatfor
womenontheBodhisattva[dealin2002.Since 2004
Ihavedivided
myyear
between
Australiaand India
7
spending
sixmonthsin
each
place
Therearea
large
numberof
membersofourorderand movementinIndia
(where
they
areknown as
Tmilokya
Bauddha
MahasanghaSahayak
Ganaor
TBMSG).
based
predominantly
inMaharashtra.
Whilethereare
many
maleIndian
order
members,
until
veryrecently
therehavebeen
only
a
handfuloffemaleIndian
order
members.Hundredsofwomenhaveaskedforordination
intoTBMSGand
evenmore
aremembersofthemovement.
ljoined
asmallteam
offivefemale
order
membersfromthewest
living
for
varyingpans
ofthe
year
in
Pune
and
leading
retreats.
study
andmeditationclasses.Twoorourteamactas
preceptors
forIndianwomen.At
present
thereis
only
oneIndianwoman
privatepreceplor.
Theneedfor
training
and
opportunities
for
practice
bothonretreatandin
dayvto-
day
lifeisenormousandour
long-term
aim
isthat.one
day.
therewillbe
enough
femaleIndianordermembersabletofulfilthis
need.
In
Australia.
Iam
particularly
involvedin
helping
womenwhohave
joined
theFWBOandthose
training
for
ordination.
which
involves
study
classes.
retreats. meditation
practice
and
meeting up
with women
ona nnc-to—one
basis.Ifindmuchattractsbothwomenand men tothe
FWBOinAustralia
aselsewhere.
Sangharakshita‘s
clear
interpretation
ofthe
essential dharma
for
twenty-firstcenturypeople.
that
is,
the
emphasis
on
practising
Buddhist
ethics
asthe
way
to
live
life.
particularly
aspiring
to
practise
theBodhisattva
Idealand the
equal
treatmentofmen
and
women.
all
play
their
part.
There
are neithertraditional
ways
of
practice
nurcultural accretionsofdifferent
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Buddhist
schools tobe
negotiated.
allowing
the
life-transforming
essence
ofthedharma
tohaveitsfull
impact.
AsanAustralian.
both
practising
and
sharing
thedharmainthe
FWBOhavebeenand
arean
inspiring.‘transforming.
deeply
challenging
and
satisfyingway
tolive
my
lifeandtocontinue
to
deepen
mypractice.