An Online Resource for Buddhists Associated with the United States Armed Forces
Mission Statement
Welcome to the Buddhist Military Sangha! This is a nonpolitical and nonsectarian forum for Buddhists serving in the US Armed Forces.
-Provide a welcoming and positive forum for Buddhists currently serving or who have served in the military to communicate with and support one another. -Recognize and promote honorable military service as in accord with the Eightfold Path's Right Livelihood. -Correct misconceptions about Buddhists serving in the military. -Help Buddhists unfamiliar with the military understand the jobs of their relatives and friends who are serving or who have served, and who love and respect the military profession. -Help Buddhist Sanghas learn how to support and understand Buddhist military members, veterans, and their families. - Represent the importance of religious pluralism and diversity in today's military population, and by extension in American society. -Provide information about Buddhist Military Chaplaincy in US Armed Forces.
Having followed Jordan to this blog, I will follow him in adding a comment here.
A few weeks ago I picked up a copy of Handsome Nanda by Ashvaghosha, published by the Clay Sanskrit Library. As a former martial artist, I find the military metaphors that Ashvaghosha uses truly inspiring. He describes the path to liberation as if it were a military campaign. There is nothing wishy-washy about his teaching at all. He urges us to bind on the armour of mindfulness and to show heroic endeavor in combatting foe-like faults.
This may sound like an advert, but I promise it is not -- the book has got nothing to do with me personally.
Just wanted to bring this book to the attention of you military-minded bloggers. Hope you find Ashvaghosha as inspiring as I have.
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Semper Fi!
Having followed Jordan to this blog, I will follow him in adding a comment here.
A few weeks ago I picked up a copy of Handsome Nanda by Ashvaghosha, published by the Clay Sanskrit Library. As a former martial artist, I find the military metaphors that Ashvaghosha uses truly inspiring. He describes the path to liberation as if it were a military campaign. There is nothing wishy-washy about his teaching at all. He urges us to bind on the armour of mindfulness and to show heroic endeavor in combatting foe-like faults.
This may sound like an advert, but I promise it is not -- the book has got nothing to do with me personally.
Just wanted to bring this book to the attention of you military-minded bloggers. Hope you find Ashvaghosha as inspiring as I have.
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