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Working with Anger

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By Thubten Chodron — 2001

Anger plagues all of us on a personal, national, and international level. Yet we see people, such as the Dalai Lama, who have faced circumstances far worse than many of us have faced—including exile, persecution, and the loss of many loved ones—but who do not burn with rage or seek revenge. See more...

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Day 1 a.m.—Mind and Life XXVI: Mind, Brain and Matter

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Question & Answer Session with Thai Buddhists

His Holiness the Dalai Lama answers questions from Thai Buddhists at his residence in Dharamshala, India, on March 15th, 2011.

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Pema Chödrön: Why I Became a Buddhist

Pema Chödrön reveals her journey towards becoming a Buddhist nun and discusses the time-tested antidote to suffering.

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Reflections on the Turnings of Buddhism Andrew Holecek Sd

Buddhism has, of all the major religions, always had a very self-reflexive understanding of itself as growing, evolving, unfolding.

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Norman Fischer, Jack Kornfield and Sylvia Wetzel at the Garrison Institute

Buddhism's growth in the West has spurred a rich cross-fertilization among the great traditions. In this spirit, Buddhist teachers have met in support of one another on past occasions in the US, Dharamsala and Europe.

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