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Paths to the heart of silence (I): an encounter between tibetan buddhism and carmelite mysticism
The first part of this review presents the volume Paths to Contemplate and Find the Sacred as a living memory of the Third World Teresian Mystical Encounter and Interreligious Dialogue (Avila, 2024).
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Paths to the heart of silence (I): an encounter between tibetan buddhism and carmelite mysticism
The first part of this review presents the volume Paths to Contemplate and Find the Sacred as a living memory of the Third World Teresian Mystical Encounter and Interreligious Dialogue (Avila, 2024).

The Dharma Caravans (II): the Silk Road and the arrival of Buddhism to China.
In this article, we follow how Buddhism arrived in China: not as an abstract idea, but as it advanced with caravans along the Silk Road. Merchants and monks formed a decisive alliance, supported by oases, customs and monasteries.

The Dharma Caravans (II): the Silk Road and the arrival of Buddhism to China.
In this article, we follow how Buddhism arrived in China: not as an abstract idea, but as it advanced with caravans along the Silk Road. Merchants and monks formed a decisive alliance, supported by oases, customs and monasteries.
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Review of the film “Enjō” by Kon Ichikawa
The film Enjō by Kon Ichikawa chronicles the life of Gōichi Mizoguchi, a young Buddhist monk caught between his stutter and his obsession with the beauty of the golden pavilion.
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Review of the film “Enjō” by Kon Ichikawa
The film Enjō by Kon Ichikawa chronicles the life of Gōichi Mizoguchi, a young Buddhist monk caught between his stutter and his obsession with the beauty of the golden pavilion.
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The Dharma on the screen (II): additional entries to the main filmography
This is an additional list of Buddhist films and documentaries complementary to the filmography published in the “Resources” section of the Buddhistdoor website in Spanish.
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The Dharma on the screen (II): additional entries to the main filmography
This is an additional list of Buddhist films and documentaries complementary to the filmography published in the “Resources” section of the Buddhistdoor website in Spanish.

The Dharma Caravans (I): The Silk Road and the Arrival of Buddhism to China
Buddhism entered China through the deserts of the Tarim Basin, in caravans that crossed these arid regions, carrying not only silk and spices, but also the seeds of enlightenment.

The Dharma Caravans (I): The Silk Road and the Arrival of Buddhism to China
Buddhism entered China through the deserts of the Tarim Basin, in caravans that crossed these arid regions, carrying not only silk and spices, but also the seeds of enlightenment.

"The Book of the Dead" (死者の書), by Kihachirō Kawamoto
Kihachirō Kawamoto's Book of the Dead is a rare treat in Japanese animation, notable for its stop-motion technique and slow pace, closer to pre-modern art than to contemporary anime.

"The Book of the Dead" (死者の書), by Kihachirō Kawamoto
Kihachirō Kawamoto's Book of the Dead is a rare treat in Japanese animation, notable for its stop-motion technique and slow pace, closer to pre-modern art than to contemporary anime.
