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Jacques Bacot’s Rebel Tibet, Part Three: Buddhism in Interwar and Postwar France
The social circles of Parisian Buddhism and Bacot's legacy
Uploaded 23 Oct 2019
“Eclectic Buddhism”, a French <i>Fin-de-Siècle</i> Eccentricity
Buddhism in the Parisian theatres and coffeehouses of 1920s France
Uploaded 3 Dec 2018
From Chamonix to Chenrezig and <i>Thangkas</i> to Mountain Landscapes – The Story of Neljorma Tendron
Exploring creativity and the teachings as a Serti silk painter and Tibetan language teacher
Uploaded 27 Nov 2017
The Guimet Museum in Paris: A Legacy of Asian Art in France
Diving into the Buddhist treasures of the Guimet
Uploaded 18 Oct 2017
Meritorious Gifts at Tibetan Buddhist Centers in France: Some Paradoxes
Culture and contradiction: Buddhism in the West
Uploaded 21 Apr 2017
A Buddhist Perspective on Organ Donation
Why organ donations are no longer taboo in Buddhist South Asia
Uploaded 3 Feb 2017
Anukampa Bhikkhuni Project: Nuns’ Monastery Set to Become Reality
New developments in the initiative to establish a bhikkhuni monastery in the UK
Uploaded 9 Dec 2016
International Conference in Tuva Marks Revival of Buddhism in Central Asia
Republic of Tuva hosts landmark Buddhist conference
Uploaded 4 Nov 2016
Who was Alexandra David-Neel? A Brief Story of a Buddhist Anarchist
The remarkable life of a fearless explorer
Uploaded 30 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Balancing “Family” Love with Love for All Beings
Approaching relationships with equanimity and loving-kindness
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: The Burkini, Secular Liberalism, and a Buddhist Hoodie
On religious freedom and secular liberty
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
My Grandmother’s Greenhouse and Other Portals to Wonder
Nourishing the light of awe and enchantment
Uploaded 2 Sep 2016
Freda Bedi: The Making of a Buddhist Nun
One of the first Western women to be ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition
Uploaded 12 Aug 2016
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