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How Sexual Misconduct Shatters Spiritual Communities: Lessons for Buddhists
Healing conflict through openness, honesty, and care
Uploaded 16 Dec 2020
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Revisiting Resolutions for Buddhist Media in 2018
A Noble Eightfold Path for the press and the media
Uploaded 6 Jan 2018
An Olive Branch: Reaching Out to Those Affected by Abuse in Buddhist Sanghas
Countering misconduct and healing wounds
Uploaded 23 Oct 2017
Concerning Right Action and Right Livelihood
Reaching understanding on the path to wisdom
Uploaded 7 Apr 2017
Nurturing the Roots of Chinese Buddhism in Africa
Humanistic Buddhism comes to Madagascar, Malawi, Tanzania, and many other countries
Uploaded 29 Dec 2016
The Cause of Assured Rebirth in Amitabha’s Pure Land, Part 2
Clarifying the causes of rebirth in the Pure Land
Uploaded 28 Oct 2016
Approaching Chan, Part 1
The first in a special series introducing Chan Buddhist concepts
Uploaded 29 Jul 2016
Airbrushing our Heroes
Exploring the acceptance and forgiveness of our own failings and those of others
Uploaded 29 Jan 2016
Attending the Kalachakra
It was 3 July 2014. I was in transit at Indira Gandhi Airport in New Delhi when a stormy weather announcement was made for the Himalayan region of Ladakh, and my flight to Leh, the capital, was cancel
Uploaded 3 Oct 2014
Buddhism in Sri Lanka: A Personal Standpoint
I sat on a hardened cushion inhaling the vapor of burning incense in the main prayer hall of The Paramita International Buddhist Centre in Kadugannawa, a town in my home country of Sri Lanka. It was t
Uploaded 3 Oct 2014
The Importance of the Five Precepts: An Interview with Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche
At the age of 63, the Tibetan Vajrayana master Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche travels the globe sharing the timeless teachings of the Buddha. When at his home monastery in Kathmandu, he tirelessly gives i
Uploaded 26 Sep 2014
Tenfold Recitation in Pure Land: Rebirth on the Lowest Level of the Lowest Grade
Rebirth by Amitabha-recitation in 10 times   Master Tanluan (476-542 CE), a prominent patriarch in Pure Land Buddhism, interpreted ‘reciting Amitabha ten times’ with an analytical s
Uploaded 9 May 2014
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