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<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Renewing the Joy of Encountering the Other This Festive Season
Engendering connections and open dialogue in the season of good will
Uploaded 23 Dec 2016
<i>Buddhism and Ireland: From the Celts to the Counter-Culture and Beyond</i> – Book Review
Laurence Cox charts the involvement of Irishmen and women in Buddhism
Uploaded 15 Jul 2016
Meditation as Sustenance for Death and Dying
Meditations on the final milestone of our life
Uploaded 18 Mar 2016
Peace Begins With Us
From 12–14 December 2014, Rome played host to the 14th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, held every year since 1999. Last year’s event was attended by 20 guests as prestigious as His Holiness the
Uploaded 30 Jan 2015
Tocharian Lives and Loves: Haunting Mummies and their Buddhist Descendants
The Buddhist secrets and poetry of the Tocharian mummies
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
A Glimpse of My Time at the Sakya College for Nuns
I almost never woke up to the five o'clock gong—the first gong of the day in a life, if not ruled by the gong, then certainly regulated by it. I didn’t have to pay attention to most of the gongs, only
Uploaded 8 Aug 2014
Significance of Nature in Buddhism
  Editorial Note: Ven. Priya Rakkhit is a young Theravāda monk from the Chittagong Plain, Bangladesh. He is presently in Hong Kong pursuing Buddhist studies at the Centre of Buddhi
Uploaded 7 Feb 2014
Tradition and Innovation: Western Visions of Buddhist Community
A friend once castigated me for supporting institutional religion. Hers was a critique based on an interpretation of European Enlightenment values and a secular suspicion of religious institutions. Bu
Uploaded 30 Jul 2012
Peace Sounds - A Joyful Collaboration
‘Peace Sounds’ is a music album celebrating Peace in and around us, lovingly produced by “Wake Up London and Friends”.   The seeds of Peace Sounds were p
Uploaded 1 May 2012
Corporate Craving and Buddhist Compassion: Is There a Middle Path for Buddhist Business?
INTRODUCTION I would like to begin by stating a few of my assumptions regarding Buddhism and Buddhists before entering into a discussion of the topic.   First of all, when I dis
Uploaded 1 Mar 2012
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