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Where the Buddhist Chaplains Are
More dharma practitioners are entering the field of chaplaincy in America. How many more? That’s one in a long list of questions we don’t have the answer to.
More dharma practitioners are entering the field of chaplaincy in America. How many more? That’s one in a long list of questions we don’t have the answer to.
Featured contributors include writer Susan Moon, chaplain Pamela Gayle White, scholar Trent Walker, and Zen teacher Shōhaku Okumura
For many of us, the thick fog of memory loss is one of the most fearsome things we can imagine.
A reminder to light the way for others (while there’s still time).
It takes a conscious effort to recognize the extent we project our motives, weaknesses, and qualities on to our selves—and our pets.
Pamela White affirms the beliefs of a Buddhist.
Trinlay Tulku Rinpoche was born in France to an American mother and French father. Recognized as an incarnate lama at the age of two, he was raised by some of the last century’s greatest Tibetan masters. What can he teach us about ourselves?
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