Since 2002 I collect information about the teacher student relationship in the context of Tibetan Buddhism and try to get information about approaches if one has taken on a misleading guru, or a guru who […]
Category: Buddhism
Geshe Michael Roach – The Sad Case of a Gifted Man
Sorry, but I don’t want to add more on this topic. There has been said enough already. I just want to make you aware of two recent articles about Michael Roach, one in Rolling Stone […]
Buddhist-Muslim Commitment to Action and the Dusit Declaration
Buddhist and Muslim leaders from South and South East Asian countries including India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, have gathered in Bangkok, Thailand to address escalating tensions between two communities and potential spread […]
Punk rockers in Burma speak out against Buddhist monks instigating violence against Muslims while other groups in Myanmar are silent
“It’s not perpetrators that are the problem here,” he says, pointing to conditions that paved the way for the Holocaust in Germany and the genocide in Rwanda, in Africa. “It’s the bystanders.” It’s a shame […]
The Buddha’s Forgotten Nuns – A New Documentary
To see the full video ($3,99) click here. For a brief background click here.
Poems and Verses by Hafiz & Sakya Pandita
The Diamond Takes Shape Some parrots Have become so skilled with The human voice They could give a brilliant discourse About freedom and God And an unsighted man nearby might Even begin applauding with The […]