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The 12 steps of Co-Dependents Anonymous
Practicing the 12 steps of Co-Dependents Anonymous with a Buddhist approach.
View PostBe there for the right reasons
The motives behind your actions are important. Are you motivated by your ego? Buddhism teaches…
View PostLove people, not pleasure
In the search for happiness, attachment to fame and reputation is a major cause of…
View PostRe-writing the 12 steps, 1-7
How to rely on refuge in the Three Jewels, our inner wisdom and compassion, and…
View PostThe purpose of a spiritual mentor
How we may adapt a 12-step recovery program with Buddhist views on self-reliance for our…
View PostBenefitting animals with wisdom and compassion
Concerns over distortions in the practice of animal liberation and suggestions of ways to truly…
View PostVarieties of attachment
Under the right conditions we can become attached to anything, exaggerating the good qualities of…
View PostThe time has come
Exploring challenges faced by bhikkunis in obtaining full ordination and why a genuine dialogue between…
View PostPrison outreach in Mexico
Buddhist principles that are transforming prison outreach are taught to leaders in a Mexican correctional…
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