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Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
How Buddhists Should Welcome the Twenty-first Century
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
Tuesday Nov 29, 2022
(Length 13:08) (Level: Beginner)
In this podcast, we will cover a Dharma Teaching titled “ How Buddhists should welcome the 21st Century"
On approaching the turn of the millennium (2000) renowned Buddhist scholar and author Dr.Ananda W.P. Guruge (Late) revisits the vast scope and breadth of mankind’s
technological advances and asks of us to weigh up the existential threat to
humanity and the profound inequities that have arisen from the concentration of
wealth and power that has resulted.
Dr Guruge reaches back to the ancient past to look for a way
forward for our world.
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