Tiantai and it's relevance to "Western Buddhism"

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Tiantai and it's relevance to "Western Buddhism"

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Interesting lectures/retrospectives about Chinese Tiantai as a transformative practice and the development/integration of various streams of Buddhism in China, the long-term effect and how this could be applied to the current mix of many streams entering other countries. If these talks were reposted here earlier- apologies!

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Thank Myoei san :smile:
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Thank you for posting.
Who is this lecturer? When?
He mementionethe lecture is given on the East coast - where?
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Rev.Heng Sure is the translator. The video appears to be posted in October 2014. The location appears to be Chuang Yen Monastery-http://www.baus.org/en/?cat=3

Not sure who the lecturer is, maybe someone from CTTB..? Sorry I can't provide more info.
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