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What Do We Really Know About the Buddha?
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26 minutes
Released:
Jan 30, 2008
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A lovely talk this month, from the excellent Dhivan. Be prepared for the odd surprise as he considers the relationship between what we think we may know about the Buddha, and what the historical evidence suggests. As Dhivan sifts the information that’s come down to us, we meet several different versions of a human being as he blurs with the archetypal presence he has also come to represent. Yet whichever manifestation we prefer, more than anything this talk brings us face to face with the rich and moving legacy of a brilliant and truly compassionate individual, changing the world he took part in, stepping out of history “with the walk of a lion, the walk of a swan”. Talk given at the Cambridge Buddhist Centre, 2008 To help us keep this free, please think about making a donation.
Released:
Jan 30, 2008
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