Here are a few ideas to help you find fellow adventurers, and to help you all begin and continue the exploration of meditation practice together. Of course, you can all use the Why is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling? book as part of that exploration. You can read a bit...
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The Intersection of Bodhicitta and Engaged Buddhism
The Intersection of Bodhicitta and Engaged BuddhismDuring a previous One Community gathering, Justin Kirkwood, Tibetan translator and teacher, and Joshua Gorman, author, changemaker, and Namchak student, shared a moderated conversation about the intersection of...
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