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Learning vs. Doing Buddhism

By Doug Smith | April 11, 2019

Many of us spend our time learning about Buddhism. That’s great but there is another way to approach it: by doing. We’ll look at some of the key differences between these approaches and why it’s good to know about both of them.

Posted in Videos and tagged Buddhist Studies, practice
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