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While many Westerners are learning Buddhism, their predominantly Asian teachers are learning to adapt to the mores of the West. In 1993, a conference in India under the auspices of His Holiness the …
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I was wondering....deep beneath the external words...could they both be pointing to the same messsage
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I am hoping that the people of New Buddhist would suggest a few movie titles to me as more recently I have been watching 3-4 movies a day, I seem to be losing myself in a fantasy world. But at the mo…
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We should be really happy to have this opportunity to spend some days here with a group of spiritual friends in this very beautiful place. We should also learn to feel grateful that we have this oppo…
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A vast amount of what came to comprise Tibetan Buddhism, both its Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions, stems from the late (9th–12th century) Nalanda teachers and traditions. The scholar Dharmakirti (c…
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Publisher's Weekly's 2001 review of "Anger," by Thich Nhat Hanh
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In his video Trungpa says "you think you have something to gain from it (spirituality)" and your supposed to see through that.
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I will definitely keep you guys posted, this will be my first time doing a half-day retreat. It has mostly been 1-hour meditation sessions on weekly bases, usually on Wednesdays. I was also wondering…
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