Buddhism and Non-Violence
Sometimes other people can give us a very hard time. Nagabodhi ponders on the Buddhist's response.
How does one avoid adding to the world's violence? Ruchiraketu examines the work involved.
Saddhaloka finds that everyday life provides a host of occasions for the practice of non-violence.
Marshall Rosenberg is the originator of Nonviolent Communication, a creative approach that is used in education, conflict resolution and mediation. He spoke to Dharma Life about his efforts to promote tolerance and understanding worldwide.
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You're not Dead, Not Forgotten
Kulaprabha explains how working with Amnesty International connects with her Buddhist practice.
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