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Monk with a Camera Review: The Transformative Life of Nicholas Vreeland
Monk with a Camera: The Life and Journey of Nicholas Vreeland (“Monk with a Camera: The Life and Journey of Nicholas Vreeland”) is a 2014 American documentary that chronicles the life of Nicholas Vreeland, who left behind an existence of privileges to embrace Buddhist monastic life in Tibet

Monk with a Camera Review: The Transformative Life of Nicholas Vreeland
Monk with a Camera: The Life and Journey of Nicholas Vreeland (“Monk with a Camera: The Life and Journey of Nicholas Vreeland”) is a 2014 American documentary that chronicles the life of Nicholas Vreeland, who left behind an existence of privileges to embrace Buddhist monastic life in Tibet

Between culture and spirituality: a dialogue with the leaders of the Catalan Buddhist Film Festival
In the vibrant cultural epicenter of Barcelona, Verdi cinemas are preparing to welcome the second edition of the Catalan Buddhist Film Festival, a unique event that intertwines cinematographic art with the rich culture and spirituality of Buddhism.

Between culture and spirituality: a dialogue with the leaders of the Catalan Buddhist Film Festival
In the vibrant cultural epicenter of Barcelona, Verdi cinemas are preparing to welcome the second edition of the Catalan Buddhist Film Festival, a unique event that intertwines cinematographic art with the rich culture and spirituality of Buddhism.

Review of the book Love and Compassion. Chan/Zen Buddhism and Carmelite Spirituality
The publication Love and Compassion. Chan/Zen Buddhism and Carmelite Spirituality is the result of a collaboration between Grupo Editorial Fonte de Burgos, Editorial Monte Carmelo and CITES - Universidad de la Mística de Ávila.

Review of the book Love and Compassion. Chan/Zen Buddhism and Carmelite Spirituality
The publication Love and Compassion. Chan/Zen Buddhism and Carmelite Spirituality is the result of a collaboration between Grupo Editorial Fonte de Burgos, Editorial Monte Carmelo and CITES - Universidad de la Mística de Ávila.

Trip to a tropical sesshin in Cuba
We left Madrid with suitcases crammed with food that we had collected to take to our classmates from the Cuban sangha. It had not been a year since the project for a Zen temple in Cuba had been completed.

Trip to a tropical sesshin in Cuba
We left Madrid with suitcases crammed with food that we had collected to take to our classmates from the Cuban sangha. It had not been a year since the project for a Zen temple in Cuba had been completed.

“Zen on the Ribera de Barcelona” by LLUÍS NANSEN SALAS.
Memories of a Zen master of when he began to practice meditation. Samu is the voluntary work we do for the sangha that is beyond the past, the present, and the future.

“Zen on the Ribera de Barcelona” by LLUÍS NANSEN SALAS.
Memories of a Zen master of when he began to practice meditation. Samu is the voluntary work we do for the sangha that is beyond the past, the present, and the future.

Daisetsu Teitarō Suzuki: “Suzuki Zen” by Daniel Millet.
It can be said that no one has done more to make Zen known to the West than Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō (1870-1966). At the same time, Suzuki is not without criticism.

Daisetsu Teitarō Suzuki: “Suzuki Zen” by Daniel Millet.
It can be said that no one has done more to make Zen known to the West than Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō (1870-1966). At the same time, Suzuki is not without criticism.
