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Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality: Move Closer

2015/09/16 · Leave a comment

Leap Manifesto: 15 Demands

The Council of Canadians presents in short form the 15 demands of the Leap Manifesto. Sign the Leap Manifesto https://leapmanifesto.org/en/sign-the-manifesto/ Here are the manifesto’s 15 demands. The leap must begin by … Continue reading

2015/09/15 · Leave a comment

Leap Manifesto: A Canada Based on Care for the Earth and One Another

Sign the Leap Manifesto https://leapmanifesto.org/en/sign-the-manifesto/

2015/09/15 · Leave a comment

How to Practice Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality: Part 3

How to practice Buddhism as a humanist spirituality and not a religion: There are no do’s and dont’s. Dharma, not dogma. Nothing about the dharma is settled, everything is open … Continue reading

2015/09/14 · 3 Comments

Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality: Everything is Connected

It really boils down to this: that all life is interrelated. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied together into a single garment of destiny. Whatever … Continue reading

2015/09/14 · 2 Comments

Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality: Part 2: Towards a Buddhist Humanist Manifesto

What follows is the outline of a manifesto on engaged Buddhism as a humanist spirituality. There are several basic dharma concepts, broad areas of study and practice, that make up the Navayana, … Continue reading

2015/09/14 · Leave a comment

Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality: Part 1

I am beginning a series that will incorporate both text and images, and even sound, all related to understanding Buddhism as a humanist spirituality. This will be published in three … Continue reading

2015/09/14 · Leave a comment

Buddhism as a Humanist Spirituality

  In this book, I have been outlining what could be called a kind of humanist spirituality. Of course, I am drawing on what I have learned from Buddhist teachings. … Continue reading

2015/09/11 · 2 Comments

The New Brahmins: A Response to Critiques of “Neo-Liberal Buddhism”

Dr. Ann Gleig, Professor of Religious Studies in the Philosophy Department at Central Florida University, read my article, “Neo-Liberal Buddhism” and posed some very challenging questions. This blog post is … Continue reading

2015/09/11 · 8 Comments

Dudjom Rinpoche: You are the Divine Mandala

The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism:  Its Fundamentals & History by Dudjom Rinpoche, Jikdrel Yeshe Dorje, page 900

2015/09/10 · Leave a comment

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