Posted on November 15, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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1 November 2011: Actually I am editing this piece two weeks later, back in Berkeley, dealing with jetlag. — Alan
This year’s International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) conference — The Future of Buddhism: From Personal Awakening to Global Transformation… Read more
Posted on October 22, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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Leaving in the morning for three weeks in Asia. First to the International Network of Engaged Buddhists conference, this year in Bodhgaya. Then about ten days in Burma, meeting people, helping to run some community development trainings, and having a … Read more
Posted on March 8, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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8 March 2011
I am back at Nagaloka in Nagpur after three days in Mumbai, the start of our Think Sangha study tour. Although I only left Nagaloka three days ago, it felt almost like a homecoming to return.
Arriving … Read more
Posted on April 1, 2008 by Alan Senauke
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Fearlessness may be a gift but perhaps more precious is the courage acquired through endeavor, courage that comes from cultivating the habit of refusing to let fear dictate one’s actions, courage that could be described as “grace under pressure”—grace which … Read more
Category: Burma (Myanmar) Tags: All Burma Monks' Alliance, Ashin Gambira, Bago, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Burma (Myanmar), Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, International Burmese Monks Organization (Sasana Moli), International Network of Engaged Buddhists, Jill Jameson, Mae Sot, Mae Tao Clinic, Mandalay, Metta Sutta, National League for Democracy, Nupphanat Anuphongphat, Phra Paisan Visalo, Refugees, Saffron Revolution, Sayadaw U Kovida, Thailand, Yangon / Ragoon
Tag: International Network of Engaged Buddhists
INEB in Bodhgaya: Journey to the West, 1
Posted on November 15, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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1 November 2011: Actually I am editing this piece two weeks later, back in Berkeley, dealing with jetlag. — Alan
This year’s International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB) conference — The Future of Buddhism: From Personal Awakening to Global Transformation… Read more
Category: India, News Tags: Indian Buddhism, International Network of Engaged Buddhists, Jill Jameson, Occupy Oakland
Leaving for Asia (On a Jet Plane)
Posted on October 22, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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Leaving in the morning for three weeks in Asia. First to the International Network of Engaged Buddhists conference, this year in Bodhgaya. Then about ten days in Burma, meeting people, helping to run some community development trainings, and having a … Read more
Category: News Tags: International Network of Engaged Buddhists
India 2011, #3
Posted on March 8, 2011 by Alan Senauke
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8 March 2011
I am back at Nagaloka in Nagpur after three days in Mumbai, the start of our Think Sangha study tour. Although I only left Nagaloka three days ago, it felt almost like a homecoming to return.
Arriving … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India Tags: Dalit communities, Indian Buddhism, International Network of Engaged Buddhists, Jill Jameson, Nagaloka/Nagarjuna Training Institute, Think Sangha
Grace Under Pressure — The Plight of Burma’s Monks
Posted on April 1, 2008 by Alan Senauke
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Fearlessness may be a gift but perhaps more precious is the courage acquired through endeavor, courage that comes from cultivating the habit of refusing to let fear dictate one’s actions, courage that could be described as “grace under pressure”—grace which … Read more
Category: Burma (Myanmar) Tags: All Burma Monks' Alliance, Ashin Gambira, Bago, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Burma (Myanmar), Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, International Burmese Monks Organization (Sasana Moli), International Network of Engaged Buddhists, Jill Jameson, Mae Sot, Mae Tao Clinic, Mandalay, Metta Sutta, National League for Democracy, Nupphanat Anuphongphat, Phra Paisan Visalo, Refugees, Saffron Revolution, Sayadaw U Kovida, Thailand, Yangon / Ragoon
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