Thought for the Day
The most delusive kind of helping arises from the conviction that one is the possessor of some great liberating truth that needs to be impressed upon others. Ken Jones, The New Social Face of Buddhism (p. 177)
The most delusive kind of helping arises from the conviction that one is the possessor of some great liberating truth that needs to be impressed upon others. Ken Jones, The New Social Face of Buddhism (p. 177)
The media is barred from filming it. Here’s The Guardian‘s brief report. Link
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