Posted on September 1, 2017 by Alan Senauke
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The comments below were catalyzed by an ongoing exchange of ideas on the Buddhist Peace Fellowship website. I encourage you to explore the dialogue there. Mine is just one voice.
Please forgive the rambling nature of these comments. I welcome … Read more
Posted on December 28, 2016 by Alan Senauke
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Nyogen Senzaki was the first Japanese Zen master to live and teach on our shores. Along with one hundred twenty thousand Americans of Japanese ancestry, he was interned as an enemy alien, confined at Heart Mountain, Wyoming during World War … Read more
Posted on May 31, 2008 by Alan Senauke
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by Donald Rothberg and Alan Senauke
What is socially engaged Buddhism? It is Dharma practice that flows from the understanding of the complete yet complicated interdependence of all life. It is the practice of the Bodhisattva vow to save all … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, U.S. Politics, Zen Tags: Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Chan Khong, Dalit communities, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Indian caste system, Mahatma Gandhi, Robert Aitken Roshi, Sarvodaya, Sri Lanka, Thich Minh Duc, Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnam
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Questions about Responding to White Supremacy
Posted on September 1, 2017 by Alan Senauke
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The comments below were catalyzed by an ongoing exchange of ideas on the Buddhist Peace Fellowship website. I encourage you to explore the dialogue there. Mine is just one voice.
Please forgive the rambling nature of these comments. I welcome … Read more
Category: U.S. Politics Tags: Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Dr. Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, Racial Justice, Reverend James Lawson
In the Winter of Our Discontent
Posted on December 28, 2016 by Alan Senauke
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Nyogen Senzaki was the first Japanese Zen master to live and teach on our shores. Along with one hundred twenty thousand Americans of Japanese ancestry, he was interned as an enemy alien, confined at Heart Mountain, Wyoming during World War … Read more
Category: News, U.S. Politics Tags: Dr. Martin Luther King, Engaged Buddhism, Mahatma Gandhi, Nyogen Senzaki, Zen
Four Movements in the History of Socially Engaged Buddhism and Their Central Contributions
Posted on May 31, 2008 by Alan Senauke
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by Donald Rothberg and Alan Senauke
What is socially engaged Buddhism? It is Dharma practice that flows from the understanding of the complete yet complicated interdependence of all life. It is the practice of the Bodhisattva vow to save all … Read more
Category: Dr. Ambedkar & Dalit Communities, India, U.S. Politics, Zen Tags: Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Chan Khong, Dalit communities, Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne, Dr. Ambedkar, Indian Buddhism, Indian caste system, Mahatma Gandhi, Robert Aitken Roshi, Sarvodaya, Sri Lanka, Thich Minh Duc, Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnam
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