
Mariana Restrepo
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Dec 21, 2024 |
lionsroar.com | Mariana Restrepo
In this video interview, Buddhist teacher, translator, and former monastic Carlo Carranza talks to Buddhadharma’s Mariana Restrepo, sharing his insights on how Buddhism is adapting to a Western cultural context — and how Western practitioners can make the dharma their own while honoring its core ideas and practices. An edited transcript of this conversation follows. Buddhadharma: My name is Mariana Restrepo. I’m the deputy editor of Buddha Dharma.
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Dec 21, 2024 |
lionsroar.com | Mariana Restrepo
For Tibetan Buddhists, few texts are as highly regarded as The Way of the Bodhisattva (Bodhicaryavatara), Shantideva’s profound eighth-century guide to living an awakened life. This timeless classic lays out the path of cultivating the six paramitas — or perfections — that a bodhisattva develops on the journey to awakening.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
lionsroar.com | Mariana Restrepo
El maestro budista, traductor y ex monje Carlo Carranza conversa con Mariana Restrepo de Buddhadharma, compartiendo sus ideas sobre cómo el budismo se adapta al contexto cultural occidental y cómo los practicantes occidentales pueden hacer suyo el dharma mientras honran sus ideas y prácticas fundamentales. A continuación, se presenta la transcripción traducida del inglés al español de la videoentrevista, la cual puedes acceder aquí. Mariana Restrepo: Mi nombre es Mariana Restrepo.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
lionsroar.com | Mariana Restrepo
This past weekend, the Heartwood-Northwestern Symposium on Sexual Violence in Buddhism: Centering Survivor’s Voices took place at Northwestern University in Chicago. This groundbreaking gathering brought together a diverse group of participants to address the sensitive subject of sexual abuse within Buddhist communities, which is often overlooked in academic and scholarly settings.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
lionsroar.com | Rod Meade Sperry |Mariana Restrepo
When those who don’t live there think “Buddhism and meditation,” the Southeast U.S. may not jump immediately to mind — but there are numerous sanghas (spiritual communities), practitioners, and teachers in the area. And they, like so many in the region, are up against some hard times thanks to Hurricane Helene and the flooding she wrought on September 28th, 2024.
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