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Threatened by Cancer? Meditation DOES Help!

Take a look at my eBook detailing my research into Meditation and Cancer. See "Things to Buy"

Recent Book Reviews

- Practicing Peace in Times of War
- Opening Your Inner "I": Discover healing imagery through Selective Awareness
- The Sanity We Are Born With: A Buddhist Approach to Psychology
- Transcending Madness: The Experience of the Six Bardos
- Buddhist Practice on Western Ground
- Infidel
- Going To Pieces Without Falling Apart
- The Majesty of Your Loving

Quakers’ Commitment to peace and non-violence

The Quakers – or Society of Friends – probably have the Western world’s record for their consistent commitment over the centuries to peace and non-violence, in the face of numerous wars and oppression often fought in the name of religion. Listen to my interview with 83 y.o. Ruth Watson, who – as a Quaker – has spent much of her life supporting peace, mutual understanding and non-violent action for justice. In addition to describing some of the defining practices and beliefs of the Quakers, Ruth speaks about the many similarities with Buddhist thought and reflects on her service representing the Quakers on The United Nations Peace Committee.

Enjoy the interview with Ruth!

Warm wishes,

Jacqui

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