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July 30, 2008

Om on the Range: How Colorado Became a Hub of Tibetan Buddhism

Filed under: Buddhism News — Tags: — Buddhism News @ 9:25 am

Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery work on a mandala sand painting as part of the Aspen Institute's symposium on Tibetan culture.

Monks Stay Calm During Quake

Filed under: Buddhism — Tags: — About Buddhism @ 5:49 am
The epicenter of yesterday's 5.4 earthquake in southern California was directly under Wat Buddhi Buddhist Temple of Chino Hills. Thawatchai Imprapra, a monk from Thailand, told reporters the monks were...

Holy Scriptures & Religious "Authority"

All too often people of all religions try to claim religious and even most times social and political authority based on the grounds of what the “holy scriptures” say. I.E The Bible, Torah, Koran, and the Buddhist Sutra’s. The claim of Validity is that most holy books are “Written by god” or, “inspired by the divine spirit”. However the fact of the matter IS. EACH letter of EVERY word wa…



Thought for Wed, 30 Jul 2008

Filed under: Buddhist Thought of the Day — Tags: — Buddhist Thought of the Day @ 1:07 am
There is no objective world independent of the observer. - Deepak Chopra...

Om on the Range: How Colorado Became a Hub of Tibetan Buddhism

Filed under: Buddhism News — Tags: — Buddhism News @ 12:36 am

Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery work on a mandala sand painting as part of the Aspen Institute's symposium on Tibetan culture.

July 29, 2008

Om on the Range: How Colorado Became a Hub of Tibetan Buddhism

Filed under: Buddhism News — Tags: — Buddhism News @ 4:00 pm

Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery work on a mandala sand painting as part of the Aspen Institute's symposium on Tibetan culture.

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