How Buddhism does consider the relationship between man and his environment? This philosophical tradition, born 2500 years ago at the foot of the Himalayas, allow it to shed new light on an issue so contemporary?
In fact, Buddhists address the issue of the environment on many levels. Firstly, a philosophical perspective, the concepts of interdependence and universal responsibility. Then, depending on the angle spiritual with specific rituals that often borrowed from the old shamanistic background of Asia. Finally, for those responsible for community practitioners Lerab Ling, a view entirely concrete, that is to say the management of its energy purchases of food and waste.
Reportage Lerab Ling, a Tibetan Buddhist center located about an hour north of Montpellier.
To listen or download on the website of Radio France Internationale: Buddhism and the environment.
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