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TURNING WHEEL
The Journal of Socially Engaged Buddhism

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Winter 2002:
Vowing Peace
in an Age of War
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• A
Buddhist Response to 9/11 by Susan Moon (complete article,
PDF file)
Three leading teachers, Pat Enkyo O'Hara, Caitriona Reed,
and Jack Kornfield, speak with Susan Moon about terrorism,
violence, and the aftermath of September 11.
• Toward
a Deeper Unity by Rosa Zubizarreta (complete article,
PDF file)
During these difficult times, how can we build a peace movement
that continues to engage with those who hold different views?
Activist Rosa Zubizarreta offers stories from her experience
and guidelines for de-escalating conflict.
• To
Protect and Serve by Maia Duerr (complete article, PDF
file)
A Zen Buddhist who is also in the Army National Guard talks
about how meditation practice has affected his views on being
in the military.
Other articles in this issue:
•Evil is No Absolute
by Robert Thurman
•We Have to Bear It
by Zoketsu Norman Fischer
•A New Holy War Against Evil?
by David Loy
•Breathing Through
by Joanna Macy
•Family Practice Since 9/11:
Praying at the Hearth by Mushim Ikeda-Nash
•Difficult Emotions: Listening
to Our Feelings by Terry Stein
•A Conversation with a Muslim
Imam and His Wife by Susan Moon and Alan Senauke
Back issues of Turning
Wheel are available for $6/copy (includes shipping).
To order, please contact bpf@bpf.org
or call 510/655-6169.
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