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... Neff, Kristin, Self Compassion: Stop Beating Yourself Up and Leave Insecurity Behind, 2011. Pema Chodron, When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times, Shambhala, 2000. Pema Chodron, Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living, Shambhala, 2001. Pema Chodron, The Wisdom of No Esc ...
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... eighteen schools, seventeen of which were wiped out by Islam when it swept into Northern India. The Theravada tradition became the sect of the South as the national religion of Ceylon, Burma and Siam. The North, including Nepal, Tibet, China, Korea and Japan is nearly all Mahayanist. The ...
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... the Tibetan community in exile; some Tibetan monks and nuns have also visited their countries. Communication with our Theravāda brothers and sisters had been particularly minimal, but some cracks in the centuries-old divisions are beginning to appear there as well. For example, two Burmese monks stu ...
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... preaching, Kondhanna, the head of the group, attained the eyes of Dhamma and later asked for the ordination from the Buddha. The Buddha ordained him as the first monk in Buddhism. After that he wandered to preach his teachings for fourty-five years without stopping. And when he was 80 years old, on ...
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... to hate one another? To kill on another? To live in eternal fear and suspicion like wild animals in a jungle? Is this more practical and comfortable? Was hatred ever appeased by hatred? Was evil ever won over by evil? But there are examples, at least in individual cases, where hatred is appeased by ...
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Theravada

Theravāda (Pali, literally ""school of the elder monks"") is a branch of Buddhism that uses the teaching of the Pāli Canon, a collection of the oldest recorded Buddhist texts, as its doctrinal core, but also includes a rich diversity of traditions and practices that have developed over its long history of interactions with various cultures and communities. It is the dominant form of religion in Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Myanmar, and is practiced by minority groups in Vietnam, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia and China. In addition, the diaspora of all of these groups as well as converts around the world practice Theravāda Buddhism.
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