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Könchok Thrinley
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From Siddharta's Intent Global FB page:
MIDDLE WAY EDUCATION WEBSITE LAUNCH -

Whether you're an educator, parent, or a person curious about Buddhist education, you'll find a database of course materials, articles, and other resources to engage young people in the Buddha’s view of wisdom and compassion. Resources are provided by a global network of schools, educators, and organizations and are available for free.

Middle Way Education was formally incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2017, with a mission to create a comprehensive model for Buddhist education. Guiding this model is the vision of Buddhist teacher Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, who for years has searched for ways to help parents and educators create pathways for traditional wisdom and knowledge to enter their children’s lives.

“We are trying to prepare and train some of the next generation of human beings through Buddhist values and Buddha’s teaching of love, compassion, and wisdom. We are also hoping that through training the next generation of Buddhists, the authentic Buddhadharma can continue to flourish and that knowledgeable practitioners of the dharma will carry on the lineage through their love and support, and through the study and practice of the teachings. So we are developing a model of education.” — Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
http://middlewayeducation.org/
“Observing samaya involves to remain inseparable from the union of wisdom and compassion at all times, to sustain mindfulness, and to put into practice the guru’s instructions”. Garchen Rinpoche

For those who do virtuous actions,
goodness is what comes to pass.
For those who do non-virtuous actions,
that becomes suffering indeed.

- Arya Sanghata Sutra
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