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Buddhist Peace Fellowship. History. 1978 was when the Buddhist Peace Fellowship started It is the first organizational flower of socially engaged Buddhism in the west Co-founded by Nelson Foster, Robert and Anne Aitken. About. It is a nonviolent peace and justice organization
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History • 1978 was when the Buddhist Peace Fellowship started • It is the first organizational flower of socially engaged Buddhism in the west • Co-founded by Nelson Foster, Robert and Anne Aitken
About • It is a nonviolent peace and justice organization • From the start of this group it was working for human rights in Vietnam and Cambodia • Trying to engage with issues of war, disarmament, and nuclear weapons • These issues are still not resolved • Its ecumenical approach to Dharma of the real context of it and the strength in Buddhism history of it. • Has Chapters in 29 states and 11 countries
Mission/Vision • To have an understanding within ourselves and around the world • Purpose is to help people liberate people from suffering from other individuals, relationships, intuitions, and social systems. • There are practice groups of Buddhist teachings of wisdom and compassion with progressive social change
Others • The BPF has groups all around the world with meditation times and topics to discuss • Mindfulness meditation at Zuccotti Park in Downtown Manhattan, sits of meditation were happening around the world. • One man doesn’t pay taxes because he is a Zen Buddhist he tells the IRS • Every BPF group around the states seems to have the have the same visions/missions just worded differently
BPF in states have been doing little projects to help such as local prison mediation projects and peace and political grassroots movements • All of the BPF are just trying to share the practice of spiritual non-violence
Media • The BPH has a online sysytem for writers and thinkers to put there thoughts down to bring teachings into the world. • There is a magazine called the Turning Wheel
Turning wheel Media • This media provides a platform for lively debate • Lifts up Buddhist Perspectives on important current events • Takes the inspired readers to try to take action • It brings Buddhist teachings into the world to see • Last it inspires, comforts and challenges BPF to be the best they can be
Example of Turning Wheel Media • http://vimeo.com/51450145 • http://vimeo.com/48475475 • http://vimeo.com/46560680
Getting Involved • Give What you can to the world • Becoming a Member of BPF “Buddhist Peace Fellowship is a home for people who both practice Buddhism and join in struggles for peace in our world.” • Join and participate in the conversations at Turning Wheel Media
Getting Involved • Join a study group or chapter group • Study Group: Shared interests or identities • Volunteer: Many jobs and there central role is to socially engage Buddhism to the world • Take Action!
Events BPF Does • Art • Dhamma • Economy • Food • Gender • Healing • Interfaith • Military • Prisons • Race • Science • Technology
Buddhist Peace Fellowship Chapter Book • http://www.docstoc.com/docs/89404327/Buddhist-Peace-Fellowship-Chapter-Handbook • This book tells the reader what a chapter is and chapter responsibilities, everything to do with a chapter
Conclusion BPF is a growing group all around the world It has made a impact on many people and made people stand for many of there beliefs I hope one day the idea of non-violence really works to end wars and bring peace all around the world
Websites • http://www.liberationpark.org/bpf/bpf.htm • http://www.bpfny.org/peacecommunity.html • http://theidproject.org/blog/patrick-groneman/2011/10/17/being-present-meditation-occupy-wall-street • http://villagezendo.org/journal/december_07/precepts_december_07.html • https://sites.google.com/site/chinesecommunitychurchorg/buddhist-peace-fellowship • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/our-work/turning-wheel-media/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/become-a-member/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/volunteer/ • http://vimeo.com/51450145 • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/we-vote-every-day/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/nourishing-poems-from-alexis-pauline-gumbs/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/are-fast-food-ceos-indebted-to-workers/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/receiving-the-bodhisattva-precepts/ • http://www.buddhistpeacefellowship.org/can-meditating-cure-violence-scofield-says-no/ • http://www.docstoc.com/docs/89404327/Buddhist-Peace-Fellowship-Chapter-Handbook