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Jihi, Buddhist Mercy and Nonviolent Communication (English and French) – Video – June 7, 2020
Differences – Simile of Herbs – Lotus Sutra – January 4, 2020
Why Every Buddhist, Muslim, Jew, non-Christian and Some Christians Should Oppose North Carolina Amendment One on May 8
Why Every Muslim, Jew, Buddhist, non-Christian and Some Christians Should Oppose North Carolina Amendment One on May 8 The supporters of Amendment One’s passage have frequently offered the complaint that their religious freedom is at stake and threatened if this amendment fails, or if by some chance same-sex marriages are allowed, though that isn’t even on the ballet. They would have folks believe that their right to practice and believe what they wish from a…
Survey Says… – April 15, 2012 Meditation
Survey Says Researchers have shown that by noticing things you are grateful for increases your happiness. In a study done (Emmons, R. A., & McCullough, M. E. (2003). Counting blessings versus burdens: An experimental investigation of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2003. 84(2), 377-389) it was shown that people who made a weekly accounting of the things they were grateful for during the week were happier than…
Burnout – April 14, 2012 Meditation
Burnout Over the past several days I have written a lot about the idea of quitting one’s practice. Here at the temple I see a lot of folks come through the door. Of course some do so only as a class assignment, others are simply curious with no real interest in actually practicing. There are some though who actually do begin to come regularly and seem genuinely interested learning more and practicing Buddhism. So what…
Wisdom – April 13, 2012 Meditation
Wisdom Bodhisattva Kokuzo Day “I also see some sons of the Buddha Concentrating their minds, having wisdom, expounding the Dharma to the multitude with innumerable parables and similes, expounding the Dharma with joy, teaching other Bodhisattvas, defeating the army of Mara, and beating the drum of the Dharma.” (Lotus Sutra, Chapter I)