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10-03-2012, 03:04 PM
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One Dharma
Just ordered the book 'One Dharma' by Joseph Goldstein. Although his roots are in the theravada, Vipassana tradition, he, as well as many western Buddhist pioneers also mix flavors of Zen and Tibetan into their practice too, making it as all inclusive Theravada and mahayana practice. I'm in favor of this western movement. However I reckon there are many Buddhists, particularly ones who are attached to their own specific school, who will react against this.
Thoughts?
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