/r/EngagedBuddhism

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A subreddit for discussing socially engaged Buddhism, including but not limited to the movement started by Thich Nhat Hanh and spread throughout the West. Instances of social engagement from all over the world throughout time are encouraged for inspiration and discussion.

1.Posts must be relevant

Posts must relate to Buddhism and social, political, environmental and economic suffering, and/or injustice.

2. No spam/self-promotion

Please read the reddit guidelines about spam.

3. No trolling or personal attacks

No harassment of others, trolling, personal attacks or sea-lioning will be tolerated on this sub. Please be respectful of others.

Please read the Anti-Oppression Policy and the No Platform Policy as they both apply here.

5. No sectarianism

Any posts or comments containing inflammatory remarks or content disparaging a tradition/school/sect of Buddhism will be removed.

5. Don't block mods

Transparency matters. Mods need to know if you are here in good faith so your other contributions need to be viewable. If you block one of the mods, you will be banned.

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Buddha taught us to be happy with less. How does this apply to the climate crisis? - Bhikkhu Sujato and Nadine Levy

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2024/09/10
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