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Winter 1998
Vol. 8, No. 2
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The Bandwagon: Publishers Weekly Tells Us Who’s Jumping On by Kimberly WinstonDeveloping Balanced Sensitivity: Practical Buddhist Exercises for Daily Life by John PettitThe Bond Between WomenLandscapes of WonderTibet: Through the Red Box
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A decade after this poem was written, many people came to believe in a three-“Eye” Lama. A guiding light to spiritual seekers, an inspiration to scholars, an acclaimed war hero, a seer who saw auras: but who was Lobsang Rampa?
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Poet and translator Andrew Schelling takes a walk in the woods with his literary ancestors, the Ch’an monks of old China. In their lines, he finds a simplicity that speaks to our times. Whoever said poetry or Buddhism was anything unusual?



