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Video released by Tibetan rights group allegedly shows Buddhist nun burning herself in protest

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Faith on the Hill: Buddhism

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Buddhist Perspectives on Gratitude

“There are two persons who are rare in the world. Which two? First the person who volunteers to help others selflessly , and second, the one who is grateful and helps in return .” – the Buddha in the Anguttara-Nikaya Sutta The Buddha frequently referen…

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Crazy Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhism in a Business Suit

Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche was a Tibetan Buddhist teacher who embraced the 1960′s counterculture, but could not abide rock & roll.

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Crazy Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhism in a Business Suit

Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche was a Tibetan Buddhist teacher who embraced the 1960′s counterculture, but could not abide rock & roll.

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A Buddhist Leader’s Thoughts On Conservation

I am a research scientist who dabbles in freelance writing and editing, birding, cooking, indoor gardening, needleworking, various athletics, music… Although the fundamental tenets of many religions may have some bearing on conservation activities, t…

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Buddhist monks find calling in Kansas temple

The four orange-robed “Buddha men” stir before 6 a.m. One by one they descend the stairs of the two-story rural-home-turned-religious-site into what once was the main living area but now is the chanting room.

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Faith Matters: Practicing Buddhism

It’s described as a religion, a philosophy, a practice and just a simple way of life.

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The King and Queen of Bhutan welcomed in Japan

Bhutan is known as the happiest country in Asia. The state religion is Vajrayana Buddhism, and the population of 691,000 is predominantly Buddhist, with Hinduism the second-largest religion.

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Buddhism plays role in AIDS fight

“Chen Fen”, a 43-year-old woman who has been fighting HIV for 16 years, projects an image of energy and vitality, despite being weakened by her affliction.

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