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| We are devoted practicioners of Nichiren Shu Buddhism. We are also an online community sharing political, cultural and social concerns. We understand that Buddhism represents freedom from mental and spiritual bondage. We have come to understand also how powerful acts of loving-kindness, compassion and tenderness is in developing healthy community. This is why we gather to cultivate individual and collective spirit through Buddhist practice which is both liberating and rejuvenating. This is what Nichiren Shu Buddhism represents to us, a pathway to true liberation, tranquility and a loving heart. |
| Come and Join Us! |
| Please join us for discussion and study at the PBNB eGroup. We welcome every level of understanding in Buddhism. We welcome all sects of Buddhism. We respect and love all our sisters and brothers on the lotus path, however this membership is restricted to African and African American members. The focus is Nichiren Shu Buddhism. This is a progressive group of serious-minded people who are interested in developing Buddhist community and Buddhist awareness. Thank you and Namaste! |
| Namu-Myo-Ho Renge-Kyo |
| Launch Date: 10/29/00 Last Updated: 10/31/06 |
| Welcome! |
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| The eGroup |
| All links must be Buddhist and African-related |
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| Welcome to the home page of Proud Black Nichiren Buddhists egroup. We are black Buddhists who are interested in understanding African American history and culture through our experiences with Nichiren Shu Buddhism. We express our spirituality through our ever-changing understanding of African and African American culture. We are interested in expanding our awareness and understanding of Buddhism, creating distinct African community, history and traditions in the process. |
| Founder and Moderator Adwoa DuPont |
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