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The term “engaged Buddhism” was created to restore the true meaning of Buddhism. Engaged Buddhism is simply Buddhism applied in our daily lives.If it’s not engaged, it can’t be called Buddhism. Buddhist practice takes place not only in monasteries, meditation halls and Buddhist institutes, but in whatever situation we find ourselves. Engaged Buddhism means the activities of daily life combined with the practice of mindfulness.
Thich Nhat Hanh

ACTIVISM


Why?

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We don't think we will fail and we are not afraid of trying.
The effort itself is a triumph. - Aung San Suu Kyi

The Dalai Lama Endorses the 350 Target for Atmospheric CO2

Lester Brown: Let No Man Say It Cannot Be Done

Jim Hansen: The Activist

Bruce Levine: From Corporatocracy to Democracy

Ten Ways the "Occupy" Movement Changes Everything

Richard Wolff: Occupy the Corporation

Ted Glick: Why Is There No Massive Climate Movement?

Take Action With Us:

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I look forward to standing with young people and their supporters, helping them develop their case, as they demand their proper due and fight for nature and their future.
I guess that makes me an activist. - Jim Hansen, NASA

Bill McKibben: Defusing the Great American Carbon Bomb

Bill McKibben: Keystone, Congress & Big Oil Money.




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