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Dhammic Socialism: a Buddhist response to social suffering

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Dhammic Socialism:

a Buddhist response to social suffering

In the Bodhisatva Avalokitesvara's face one discovers the virtues of parisuddhi (purity), mettä (loving kindness), paññä (wisdom), and khanti (patient endurance). These qualities are required by all who would mindfully & lovingly work-live for the elimination of all forms of suffering in this world.

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