Tanya McGinnity
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41 weeks ago @ Shambhala SunSpace - Book review: Noah Levi... · 0 replies · +1 points
I agree with Casev below and I'd start with Noah's first book "Dharma Punx" as it's more about changing from a self-destructive lifestyle to that of discovering there is a different way of living.
I saw a LOT of my own struggles in Noah's story and it resonated with me in seeing how hurt I was and how much healing I needed to do rather than to continue in the path of my own self-destruction.
I saw a LOT of my own struggles in Noah's story and it resonated with me in seeing how hurt I was and how much healing I needed to do rather than to continue in the path of my own self-destruction.
41 weeks ago @ Shambhala SunSpace - Book review: Noah Levi... · 0 replies · +1 points
I'm really happy to have a teacher like Noah out there how presents the dharma in a way that truly comes from his heart.
That man is a big ol' softie!!!
That man is a big ol' softie!!!
141 weeks ago @ Shambhala SunSpace - Rethinking Buddhism an... · 0 replies · +1 points
I'm looking forward to the upcoming book as I haven't seem much scholarship on this topic. Are there any other books out there that provide a non-biased opinion on Buddhism and sexuality?
Thanks for this article. When I read it in Buddhadharma, I felt it was important for Buddhists to read in order to help to examine our perceptions and attitudes towards sex.
Thanks for this article. When I read it in Buddhadharma, I felt it was important for Buddhists to read in order to help to examine our perceptions and attitudes towards sex.
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