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Tag Archives: Rinchen Gyatso
A Monk Amok: Buddhist Military Chaplaincy
Venerable Gyatso over at A Monk Amok has a very interesting short commentary on Buddhist Military Chaplaincy. In part, he says: What I don’t see is equal questioning of Buddhist chaplains in prisons. If we accept that thieves, rapists, murderers … Continue reading
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Diamond Sutra 101
I stopped by Ven. Rinchen Gyatso’s blog today and found links to the beginning of this great 12 part lecture series on the Diamond Sutra by Venerable Hyun Gak (né Paul Muenzen). I found a better source for the lectures … Continue reading
Tagged Dharma, Diamond Sutra, Hyun Gak, Rinchen Gyatso, video
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More about Rinchen Gyatso
For the curious, you can learn more about him here, and his blog (“A Monk Amok”) is here.
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"We can move mountains with a single breath."
So, I was reading Rinchen Gyatso’s booklet “You Can Move Mountains: An Introduction to the Mind-Science of Dharma” and found this quote: People don’t like to talk about suffering…. We don’t like to think about the ways in which we … Continue reading







