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American Dharma: November 2009
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Thursday, November 26, 2009. The Sacramental American Day of Thanks. Saturday, November 14, 2009.
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American Dharma: Today in American Dharma: The United States in Relation with the Muslim World: One Year Later
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Friday, June 4, 2010. From Overheard in New York. Dunkin' Donuts, Lower Broadway. Trying to get...
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American Dharma: January 2011
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New York, New York, United States.
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American Dharma: Today in American Dharma: Demonized Yoga from Two Sides
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Today in American Dharma: Demonized Yoga from Two Sides. Boston Un...
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American Dharma: September 2010
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. I was very interested in the association of his faith with the i...
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American Dharma: Today in American Dharma: Anne Rice Quits Christianity "for Christ"
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Friday, August 6, 2010. Today in American Dharma: Anne Rice Quits Christianity "for Christ".
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American Dharma: God In America
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Tuesday, October 12, 2010. Http:/ www.pbs.org/godinamerica/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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American Dharma: June 2010
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Friday, June 4, 2010. From Overheard in New York. Dunkin' Donuts, Lower Broadway. Trying to get...
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American Dharma: October 2010
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In the 1950s, Jack Kerouac wrote that he dreamed of an "American Dharma" of American Buddhists with their own unique legends, heroes, and home grown sages. Well, Kerouac may not have gotten an dream of an American Buddhist wonderland, but he was right about one thing: the unique nature of "religion" in America. This is a blog about the American Dharma: news, controversy, and cooperation in pluralistic America. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Today in American Dharma: Demonized Yoga from Two Sides. Both the ...
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