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Can Small Farms Save the World? Part Two: Forest Gardens
A way forward for individuals and communities to restore the planet's health
Uploaded 13 Aug 2021
Can Small Farms—and Large Gardens—Save the World? Part One
Expanding our vision of practice to include our interdependence with the soil
Uploaded 13 Jul 2021
A Vow Without a Wristwatch: Jan Chozen Bays
The inspiring story of the founding of Great Vow Monastery
Uploaded 31 Mar 2017
A Vote for Compassion
Awakening respect and compassion for all sentient beings
Uploaded 14 Oct 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Interconnected Consumption
Perhaps you are reading this editorial on your mobile phone and are looking to upgrade to a new model. The Fairphone, made by a Netherlands-based social enterprise of the same name, is a worthwhile op
Uploaded 7 Nov 2014
Buddha Tang: Pure Land, Ch’an, and the Heritage of Chinese Buddhism
A tremendous portion of Chinese Buddhism’s rich inheritance is drawn from two traditions. On the one hand we have the deeply devotional Pure Land, where the Other-Power of Amitābha Buddha is invoked t
Uploaded 1 Jun 2012
Earth Green Day and Green Dharma (2)
The Heart Sutra is heart of Buddhist spirituality. Understanding Heart Sutra makes the issue of ecology or environmentalism crystal clear to a penetrative Buddhist. In fact, many Buddhists and non-Bud
Uploaded 16 May 2011
Earth Green Day and Green Dharma (1)
The 2011 Earth Day festivities were celebrated  globally on April 22, 2011. The Earth Day ought not to be  honoured and observed by the environmentally concerned public  for only a single day on April
Uploaded 16 May 2011
Application Of Buddhist Economics In Prevention Of Global Credit Crisis
Globalization is the latest expression of a long-standing strategy of development based on economic growth and liberalization of trade and finance. Globalization leads to the globalization
Uploaded 10 Jan 2010
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