Links
to Other Buddhist Web Sites
General Buddhism
Tricycle:
The Buddhist Review
www.tricycle.com
Buddhanet
(an encyclopoedic, educational, and cultural
resource to all schools of Buddhism)
www.buddhanet.net/
Buddhism
in Richmond, VA
Buddhism
in Richmond Project
www.unc.edu/~wilsonjt/richmondbuddhism.html
Jodo
Shin Pure Land Buddhism
Shin
Buddhism
web.mit.edu/stclair/www/amida.html
Zen
Buddhism
Chapel
Hill Zen Center
www.intrex.net/chzg/default.htm
San Francisco Zen
Center
www.sfzc.org
Berkeley Zen Center
www.berkeleyzencenter.org/
Blue Ridge Zen Group
http://www.brzen.org/
Mountain Source Sangha
www.mtsource.org/index.html
Everyday Zen Foundation
www.everydayzen.org/
Tibetan
Buddhism
Kagyu
Thubten Choling (Lama Norlha's monastery)
www.kagyu.com
Simhanada:
The Lion's Roar: teachings by
Karma Kagyu and other Tibetan
Buddhist masters
www.simhas.org
Homepage
of His Holiness the Seventeenth
Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
www.rumtek.org
Vipassana
Bhavana
Society
(retreats
offered)
www.bhavana.us
Access
to Insight
www.accesstoinsight.org
Vipassana
Meditation as taught by S. N. Goenka
(retreats
offered)
www.dhamma.org
Insight Meditation Society and the Barre Institute of Buddhist Studies
(retreats and dharma education programs offered;
both of Barre, Massachusetts)
www.dharma.org
Insight
Meditation Community of Washington, D.C.
(retreats
offered)
www.imcw.org
Meditative
Inquiry
Springwater
Center
www.springwatercenter.org
Krishnamurti Foundation of America
www.kfa.org
Buddhism in the Movies,
Popular Culture, & Society
Real World Buddhism
The Living Dharma website for the West Covina California Buddhist Temple, a Jodo Shinshu, or Pure Land, Temple, maintains quite a number of pages on popular culture in general, and particularly film, but also music, television, and politics, in the section entitled Real World Buddhism.
http://www.livingdharma.org/RealWorldBuddhism.html
Journal of Religion and Film
The Journal of Religion and Film currently has two articles on Buddhism in Contemporary film, specifically on one of the most captivating film series in cinematic history: the Matrix movies:
Buddhism, Christianity, and The Matrix: The Dialectic of Myth-Making in Contemporary Cinema
http://www.unomaha.edu/jrf/thematrix.htm
Wake up! Gnosticism and Buddhism in The Matrix
http://avalon.unomaha.edu/jrf/gnostic.htm
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