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Refuge in the Three Jewels

Refuge and precept discussion questions

Topics for discussion regarding taking refuge in the Three Jewels and the five lay precepts.

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Refuge in the Three Jewels

The healing power of the precepts

Taking precepts can act as an antidote to low self-esteem, regret, and denial, which block…

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Refuge in the Three Jewels

The Fifth Precept: Diet for a Mindful Society

A fresh perspective on the fifth Buddhist lay precept - going beyond abstaining from intoxicants…

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Refuge in the Three Jewels

The Fourth Precept: Deep Listening and Loving Speech

A fresh perspective on the fourth Buddhist lay precept - speech that heals and promotes…

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The Third Precept: Sexual Responsibility

A fresh perspective on the third Buddhist lay precept - healing ourselves and our society…

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Refuge in the Three Jewels

The Second Precept: Generosity

A fresh perspective on the second precept - moving beyond not stealing to cultivating an…

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The First Precept: Reverence for Life

A fresh perspective on the first Buddhist lay precept - promoting nonviolence and protecting life.

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Group of lay students with Venerable Chodron after precept ceremony.
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The Five Wonderful Precepts: Introduction

Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh argues eloquently for the relevance of Buddhist ethics in contemporary…

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