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01Oct/09

Sakyaditha Conference in Vietnam

The conference theme, “Eminent Buddhist Women,” will highlight the achievements of Buddhist Women around the world. Until recently, women were largely absent from Buddhist histories. Since 1987, Sakyadhita members have made conscientious efforts to encourage research on the lives and achievements of both laywomen and nuns in Buddhist societies. The…
22Sep/09

Radio Interview on Peace Being A Possibility

How to Resolve Conflicts, Part 2Wednesday, September 16, 2009 Download 56k mp3 (Part 1 aired on August 12th, 2009) Conflicts may be rampant, but we learned in part one of this two-part series on “How to Resolve Conflicts: from the Personal to the Global,” that they are also opportunities. Peace…
17Sep/09

Infinity = 1; 1 = Infinity

Buddhist texts such as the Avatamsaka Sutra (The Flower Adornment Sutra) and others use “10” to represent infinity. This Sutra also explains dimensions, worlds and universes in ten’s. An Intro to the Avatamsaka Sutra on Youtube: See how Brian Greene’s String Theory about Ten Dimensions of Space match the wisdom…
21Aug/09

Parliament of World’s Religions December 3 to 9, 2009

http://www.parliamentofreligions.org/ First held in Chicago in 1893, the Parliament of the World’s Religions brings together the world’s religious and spiritual communities, their leaders and their followers to a gathering where peace, diversity and sustainability are discussed and explored in the context of interreligious understanding and cooperation. As the world’s largest…
21Aug/09

Interfaith Leadership Summit

Open Space Sessionshttp://my.compassionateactionnetwork.com/group/nicocan/forum/topics/1010-open-space-topics-and Sound of Silence: A Meditative Toolhttp://my.compassionateactionnetwork.com/photo/photo/listForContributor?screenName=33br9q21xgmpv Did an interview with Rabbi Ted Falcon and Sheikh Jamal Rahman (http://www.interfaithamigos.com/Welcome.html) for One World Report of KBCS 91.3 FM.Waiting for the airing of the clip. . . maybe.…