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Tulku Sherdor on Devotional Chanting in Tibetan Buddhism – Video

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Tulku Sherdor on Devotional Chanting in Tibetan Buddhism
Part of the Heart of Devotion Retreat with Krishna Das at Garrison Institute, Garrison, NY, on Saturday, March 14, 2015. Tulku Sherdor may well be the most accomplished non-native chant master...

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China’s stressed-out ‘millenials’ embrace Buddhism

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BEIJING (CNN) -- Five years ago, Beijinger Robert Zhao went on a trip to Tibet. What he encountered left him confused but intrigued.

A science graduate from China's elite Tsinghua University, he had been taught to mistrust superstition and religion, but in the culture and devotion of the Buddhists he met he found something worth knowing.

Now 25, he is considering giving up his job and becoming a monk.

"It means I will have to give up everything of the ordinary world," he told CNN.

While Buddhism has a long history in China, entering via missionaries from India during the Han dynasty, it was repressed during the Maoist era -- many monasteries and temples were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and monks actively punished for believing in "superstition."

But now, a growing number of Chinese are rediscovering the country's dormant Buddhist traditions.

Some, like Zhao, are looking for a spiritual anchor in a competitive, fast-changing society. Others take comfort in meditation and enjoy volunteering.

However, it's not always easy to combine Buddhist beliefs with the demands of modern life.

Zhao works as an assistant to the boss of an environmental company. His religion means it's difficult to entertain clients and partners -- a key part of the role.

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Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on Bon Buddhism – Interview – Video

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Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on Bon Buddhism - Interview
In this 2014 interview, prominent Bon master Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche answers common questions about Bon Buddhism. For example: How do the Bon teachings differ from those of other Tibetan ...

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The Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism – Video

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The Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism
The Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism is not an idea or theory you have to believe in, rather its a way to explore your life and everything around you.--A film by Ken Thornton.

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Jamie Hubbard: Buddhism and the Happiness Industry, March 23, 2015 – Video

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Jamie Hubbard: Buddhism and the Happiness Industry, March 23, 2015
Full title: "Buddhism and the Happiness Industry, Heretical Affirmations of a Neurobiological Icchantika". Jamie Hubbard is Yehan Numata Professor of Buddhist Studies and Jill Ker Conway...

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Buddhists plan ‘mass prayer’ event at Royal Plaza

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In a statement issued yesterday, the organisation said the event was required because the National Reform Council (NRC) had ill-intentions towards the Thai Sangha Council. It claimed that was underscored by the NRC meeting last week that tabled tarnishing information against the council.

The ASB said the mass prayer starting at 2pm would be an auspicious occasion for the country and encourage the government to always protect Buddhism and ecclesiastical regions.

Acting ASB president Sathien Wipornmaha said so far six other Buddhist organisations had agreed to join the event. They are the Buddhism Protection Centre of Thailand; the Pali and Dhamma Graduates Association of Thailand; the Association of Distinguished Contributors to Buddhism of Thailand; the Centre for Promotion of Buddhism; the Level 9 Pali Scholars' Association; and the Network of Buddhists in Europe.

He said they would gather under the banner "The Network of Buddhists of Thailand", with Sathien the co-ordinator.

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Understanding The Dark Side Of Enlightenment On ‘Diamond Mountain’

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In 2012, Ian Thorson was found dead in a cave in Arizona. He and his wife had been kicked out of a silent Buddhist retreat that was supposed to last three years, but they decided to finish out the time alone in the desert and that extreme quest for spiritual enlightenment eventually killed him.

Scott Carney tells that story in his new book, A Death on Diamond Mountain. Carney tells NPR's Rachel Martin that he was drawn to Ian Thorson's story because it felt eerily familiar. Back in 2006, he was leading a program for American students in India. They learned about Buddhism, practiced meditation, and one day, they undertook a particularly dark exercise: It involved imagining themselves as decaying corpses.

Afterwards, one of his brightest students told him it was the most profound experience of her life. That night, she described herself in her journal as a "bodhisattva," just before jumping to her death from the roof of the retreat center. "And this, to me, was this horrifying experience," Carney says. "How could something that is so wonderful, how could go so terribly wrong? I spent the next six years collecting journals of other people who'd had similar experiences. And then when I found out about Ian Thorson's death in 2012, I knew that I wanted to tell the story of spiritual sickness through his eyes."

On Ian Thorson

He was this really good-looking, athletic Stanford graduate and this is when the economy was booming, and almost everyone who went there had the immediate option to get a high-paying job, maybe start a company and get rich. Ian wasn't like that. He wanted to answer the big questions of life, why are we here, and he traveled the world. He went to Turkey, and then on to India and Tibet, and he found this man named Geshe Michael Roach, who was an up and coming Buddhist teacher and an American. And the great thing about Michael Roach was that he could explain the complex Buddhist ideas in just plain English.

On the evolution of Michael Roach

Michael Roach is a very controversial figure in Tibetan Buddhism ... he's an American who, in the early '90s and late 1980s, his teacher told him to go work in the diamond industry in New York City, and use the money he made buying and selling diamonds to fund the monastery. It's a very weird Buddhist lesson, but a diamond is an important symbol in Tibetan Buddhism.

And this is in some ways where he finds the break with Tibetan Buddhism. He believes in something where the world as we all see it, he teaches is an illusion, and that the world as it really exists in an ultimate reality is what you create. It's a manifestation of your own mind. And if you can just change the way you perceive something, the material world will change. And he has several books some of them were bestsellers teaching people that they could get rich if they had great karma.

On how Thorson was drawn to Roach

Michael Roach promised to teach tantra, and tantra is how you can achieve enlightenment in this lifetime. And Ian, more than anything else, wanted to grasp the fundamental clockwork of the universe and Michael Roach said he held the keys to that.

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Heaven On Earth: Season 1 – Ep 6 “Buddhism” – Video

Posted: March 28, 2015 at 2:56 am


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Heaven On Earth: Season 1 - Ep 6 "Buddhism"
This unique and beautifully shot series explores how six major world religions - Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism - have expressed the spiritual yearnings of the...

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15.03.2015 – Basic Buddhism & Meditation – #2 – Video

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15.03.2015 - Basic Buddhism Meditation - #2
Many of us may have heard of Buddhism and seen rituals being conducted. What and Who are the Triple Gem? How is basic meditation practised? Join us as we explore and understand the basic ...

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March 25th, 2015 at 2:51 pm

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Similarities Between Jainism and Buddhism – Video

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Similarities Between Jainism and Buddhism
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