Zencast Podcast by Gil Fronsdal
Rated • 1 review • buddhism • learnoutloud.com
Last seen: 8 months ago
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People are so interesting. What makes us tick? Why are we all so different and some of us so a like? I love to read about religion, mental health, psychology,
Rated • 3 reviews • buddhism, religion, science • guardian.co.uk
A refreshing Guardian article on the Buddha's views of God and different ways of seeing things.
Rated • 19 reviews • buddhism • budsas.org
Heaven and Hell from a buddhist viewpoint is not something I had previously considered. A fascinating view that got me thinking.
Rated • 15 reviews • buddhism • shambhalasun.com
I do not believe I would ever wish to be a buddhist and was delighted to find a web page that explained so well some of the reasons why I feel like this.
Rated • 10 reviews • buddhism • waij.com
"A Thinkers Note Book" is an interesting compilation of notes from a western buddhist monk. I have really enjoyed reading it so far.
Rated • 7 reviews • buddhism • zenhabits.net
Compassion can sometimes be difficult to understand and accept. The Dalai Lama Q&A on this subject was interesting and helpful to me.
Rated • 1 review • buddhism • gluckman.com
A report from a series of interviews with the Dalai Lama (1996) that including fascinating opinions on Buddhism in the west and comments such as "I consider myself a Buddhist monk, but some of Buddha's explanations of the world, I do not believe at all" - Very interesting.
Rated • 0 reviews • philosophy • sapphyr.net