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Buddhism Now digital is a new online Buddhist magazine, giving advice on how to practise Buddhism.
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Published in England by the Buddhist Publishing Group (BPG), in PDF format.
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BN6 Metta and Zazen
Author: John Aske & Kozan Kato
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| 'The Practice of metta and the English Problem' by John Aske, and 'Animals do Zazen Naturally' by Zen Master Kozan Kato..
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BN5 The Willow
Author: Trevor Leggett
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| The willow branches are indeed whirled about by the will of the wind, but its root remains firm...
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BN4 Accumulating Good Karma is Beautiful
Author: Geshe Gedun Tharchin
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| In the mind training or mind transforming practices (lojong), it is taught that there are two things which should be done—develop appropriate motivation and dedicate the merit from practices to the benefit of all beings...
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BN3 Ox Herding Pictures
Author: Buddhism Now digital
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| In the twelfth century the Buddhist practice was put into pictures by a Chinese master named Kakuan. He drew a series of ten scenes — the oxherding pictures...
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BN1Way of Buddha
Author: Buddhism Now digital
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An online Buddhist Magazine published by the Buddhist Publishing Group.
Buddhism Now deals directly with living a Buddhist way of life, offering practical help for ordinary people...
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BN2 Judging Mind
Author: Buddhism Now digital
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Judging Mind Versus Discerning Mind
by Corrado Pensa
In a way, the judgements of the judging mind are like marks carved in stone...
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