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Tommy Rosen: The Next Thing Addiction

It has taken me nearly 25 years of continuous recovery, study of yoga, meditation and various forms of spirituality to understand that there is a deep and subtle form of … Continue reading

2016/03/25 · Leave a comment

How empathy, not protest, can defeat Trump and right-wing extremism

The Facebook Group, Sangha in the Streets (SITS) posted the following article. By posting this here, I’m not saying that I agree with it’s position. I’m posting it because it offers a … Continue reading

2016/03/23 · Leave a comment

Is Meditation the Key to Reducing Racial Bias?

Tweeted from ATS: With all that’s happening in our country and around the world, the need to strengthen our capacity for empathy is more essential than ever. A recent study from … Continue reading

2016/03/22 · Leave a comment

Tom Pepper on Dependent Origination

From Buddha Event Forum http://buddhaevent.boards.net/thread/8/second-iteration-faithful-buddhist I am sorry to report that Tom Pepper’s latest revival of The Faithful Buddhist has apparently ended. Tom indicated in comments posted there August 28 … Continue reading

2016/03/22 · Leave a comment

Ann Gleig: The Dukkha of Racism

The Dukkha of Racism: Racial Inclusion and Justice in American Convert Buddhism: originally published in Against the Stream and American Buddhist Perspectives. http://www.patheos.com/blogs/americanbuddhist/2016/01/the-dukkha-of-racism-racial-inclusion-and-justice-in-american-convert-buddhism.html Editor’s note: I’m delighted to host guest-posts dealing with … Continue reading

2016/03/22 · 2 Comments

Olendzki: The Trouble with Teachers

The following presents what I understand to be the approach to teachers that is typical of Theravada and Nikaya (early) Buddhism. As my friend Vimilarasa Mason John (Triratna) said once: … Continue reading

2016/03/21 · Leave a comment

BUDDHIST MONK’S SEXUAL ABUSE REVEALED

This has to stop. We have to deeply examine what’s going on in western sanghas that makes people vulnerable to sexual abuse. This story is almost a year old (May … Continue reading

2016/03/18 · 10 Comments

The Universe is Astonishingly Simple

2016/03/15 · Leave a comment

DN: Black Lives Matter No Endorsement for President

2016/03/14 · Leave a comment

5 Ways Buddhists Can Counter Trump’s Bigotry

by Katie Loncke, originally published at BPF/Turning Wheel Media Dear practitioners: time to talk strategy! As Buddhists or spiritual people committed to justice, what will we do about hateful, ultra-conservative, quasi-fascist … Continue reading

2016/03/13 · Leave a comment

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