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  3. On Taking Refuge

On Taking Refuge

Below are several resources for this class.

  1. Multicultural Communication Agreements
  2. The Three Refuges – Body of Buddha’s Mind – Reb Anderson – BU
  3. Taking Refuge – Pema Chodron
  4. Community as a Jewel – Gil Fronsdal
  5. Practicing with the Five Precepts – Gil Fronsdal
  6. Refuge in the Dhamma –  Gil Fronsdal
  7. Dharma and Path of Harmlessness –  Gil Fronsdal
  8. Going For Refuge – Gil Fronsdal
  9. Refuge – Thanissaro Bhikkhu
  10. Becoming a Buddhist – Chogyam Trungpa
  11. Paradox of “Taking Refuge” in Non-theistic Religion –Domyo Burke
  12. Meaning of Taking Refuge – Choje Akong
  13. Finding Refuge – Jack Kornfield
  14. Taking Refuge – Brad Warner
  15. San-Pachi-Nenju – Suzuki – 71.07.22
  16. Sesshin Lecture-Three Treasures – Suzuki – 67.06.11
  17. Continuation of Lecture on Shi-sho-ku – Suzuki – 67.06.12
  18. Final Shelter – Okumura – LBV3
  19. Sanctuary – Zenju Manuel
  20. Way of Tenderness – Zenju Manuel

Homework Assignments:

  1. Seven Homecomings Practice – Lama Rod Owens
  2. Memorization & recitation of passages on refuge
  3. Last reading: Rituality & Causality – Heine

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