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How to Choose a Sangha

On discerning healthy Buddhist communities from cultish enterprises

This essay was published by Tricycle on March 8, 2025 and is accessible with a free trial subscription. It is adapted from a chapter in my book Practicing Safe Zen.

Unknown's avatarAuthor Julie A. NelsonPosted on March 22, 2025Categories Ethics, ZenTags abuse of power, authoritarian, buddhism, cult, high control, sangha, Zen, Zen Teacher3 Comments on How to Choose a Sangha

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