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How to be a good dharma friend
How to be a good dharma friend
The latest in Buddhist publishing, plus a book worth rereading
During Nepal’s civil war, an 11-year-old monk forms an unlikely friendship with a rebel child soldier hiding in his monastery.
At the bedside of a dying friend, a Buddhist practitioner discovers the blessings of presence, fellowship, practice, and release.
(But shouldn’t)
The Buddha said that friendship is the whole of holy life. To accomplish it, we need only overcome our fear of reaching out to one another.
Join dharma teacher Kate Johnson for an exploration, both on and off the cushion, of the practice of friendship as central in our collective journey toward freedom and wholeness.
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