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Dhammacast – Growth of Buddhism in America & Impermanence

February 7th, 2009 · 2 Comments

This is a Dhamma Talk that Bhante Kassapa Bhikkhu gave at Unity Church of Beaumont on December 3, 2007 that covers the growth of Buddhism in America and on the topic of impermanence to their Vipassana Meditation class.

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    Joshua Hudson on February 18th, 2009

    Thank you Bhante for your Dhamma talk. I agree that, as with every culture it has penetrated, Buddhism must find its own identity in America and the West.

    We live in a culture that stills sees Buddhism as esoteric instead of practicle. Many who see Buddhism as practicle, see it as yoga or stress relief instead of the full spiritual Dhamma.

    The future of Buddhism in America is going to be nurtured by American monks, who understand that they may need to be pragmatic. Just as Tibetan Shaolin monks must eat meat to survive, it may be that American monks may have to modify issues of Bhikkhu living by accepting moderate income to survive when there is no dana culture to provide for them.

    America will also need to see the Dhamma as more practicle cognative therapy and view for right living that is universal in its understanding. The Dhamma can be easily understood if it is uncloaked by Asian mystique.

    Everyday I find quotes by Twain, Emmerson, Shakespeare, and Socrates that illustrate our natural understanding of the Dhamma, and yet we belie those truths with our Dukkha conditioned reality.

    Namo Buddhaya, Bhante. I look forward to listening to your other talks!

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    Plastic Welder on June 7th, 2010

    May the New Year bring many good things and rich blessings to you and all those you love!



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