“About the Dharma” or “special Dharma;” an ancient collection of Buddhist philosophical and psychological texts and teachings elaborating on the nature of reality as presented by the Buddha.
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- 158 – Social Strife and the Forgotten Virtue of DecorumRecent events show how deep a divide has developed within the United States. Those guilty of crimes need to be held accountable, but how do we repair the social fabric of our nation? It may help to renew cultural respect for the value of decorum: Dignified behavior according to social standards for what demonstrates a basic respect for one another’s humanity and acknowledges our mutual dependence. I discuss the teachings on decorum in Buddhism, and how critical it is to social harmony.
- 39 – Buddhist History 7: Indian Buddhism After the Buddha – The First 200 YearsThis episode, the 7th in my sequential Buddhist History series, covers the first 200 years or so of Buddhism, beginning with the traditional account of events immediately after the Buddha’s passing. Then I describe how the ordained Sangha met to compile and codify his teachings and their code of discipline, and eventually began dividing into different sects and schools. This is a fascinating story that reflects what really mattered to early Buddhists.
- 22 – How Buddhists Should Behave: Evolution of the Buddhist Precepts Part 1Many people are unaware that, from the beginning, Buddhism has said as much about how you should behave in your daily life as it does about meditation or study. In this episode, I cover the first Buddhist teachings about moral conduct, and then talk about the evolution of the Buddhist precepts, including the code of discipline for fully ordained monks and nuns.






