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Japanese Americans founded our practice, and they preserved and adapted it to life in the internment camps during WWII. Today we must adapt our practice in a crisis, are we up to the challenge?
How Buddhism Survived The Japanese Internment is an episode from A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis. Japanese Americans founded our practice, and they preserved and adapted it to life in the internment camps during...
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Published Apr 13, 2020, 28:13 long, audio available.
Japanese Americans founded our practice, and they preserved and adapted it to life in the internment camps during WWII. Today we must adapt our practice in a crisis, are we up to the challenge?
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How Buddhism Survived The Japanese Internment is an episode from A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.
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How Buddhism Survived The Japanese Internment is from A. Jesse Jiryu Davis's dharma talks by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis.
Published Apr 13, 2020 and 28:13 long