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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
Acknowledging Mistakes and Moving Forward
Recognizing our capacity for change
Uploaded 6 Jan 2017
The Potential of Propagating Pure Land Buddhism in the West
Sharing pristine Pure Land with Western cultures
Uploaded 28 Dec 2016
Who was Alexandra David-Neel? A Brief Story of a Buddhist Anarchist
The remarkable life of a fearless explorer
Uploaded 30 Sep 2016
The 2,600th Anniversary of the Global Bhikkhuni Sangha and Fourfold Sangha of the Buddha
Witnessing the revival of the female monasticism in the Buddhist world
Uploaded 9 Sep 2016
Sneaking up on <i>Shamatha</i>: Lama Sangak Yeshe Tsomo
Demystifying meditation for Western Buddhists
Uploaded 10 Jun 2016
Buddhism in Northern Europe: A Snapshot - Khuong Viet Temple, Norway
Bridging the divide between "ethnic" and "Western" Buddhism
Uploaded 29 Jan 2016
<i>Buddhistdoor View</i>: Conscience in the Thought of Bhikkhu Bodhi
The philosophical evolution of Bhikkhu Bodhi
Uploaded 26 Jun 2015
Rethinking Buddhist Practices and the Buddha’s Bodily Features—An Interview with John Powers
Exploring masculinity and womanhood with scholar John Powers
Uploaded 17 Oct 2014
‘The Importance of Reliable Authority and Guidance’: A Buddhist Response (2)
Two Important Benefits   Mariusz touched on two of the more important benefits of a systematic and guided self-development. Firstly, accomplishments produce well-being and inner peace. Wellbeing an
Uploaded 7 Feb 2011
Reflections on Confession of a Buddhist Atheist (Stephen Batchelor)
Batchelor’s 2010 work is an autobiographical work composed of two parts which recounted his Buddhist experience as a monk and a layman. In this work, as with his previous work Buddhism Without Beliefs
Uploaded 17 Jan 2011
My Journey as a Buddhist by Dr. Bill M. Mak (Part 2)
Dr. Bill. M. Mak graduated from Peking University and is currently based in the Department of Indological Studies at Kyoto University.   My Journey as a Buddhist, from Diamond Sutra to Diamond Sutra
Uploaded 17 Aug 2010
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