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Supports Buddhist practice in the gay men's community through a forum that brings together the diverse Buddhist traditions to address the spiritual concerns of gay men.
http://www.gaybuddhist.org/
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Classes in Buddhist topics.
http://www.sati.org/
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A sanctuary for the study and practice of Christian meditation and prayer giving special attention to the Christian-Buddhist dialogue. The Empty Bell is also a center for the study of the shakuhachi and the musical practice of Sui-Zen.
http://www.emptybell.org/
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Hosts a weekday meditation practice in English and a weekend service in Korean.
http://www.wonbuddhismofboston.org/
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UK based Buddhist organization that has education, health and cultural projects for poor people in India of any religion. Also helps fund Buddhist activities.
http://www.karuna.org/
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Buddhist Relief Mission is a 501(C)3 non-profit organization supporting Buddhist projects worldwide, particularly in remote areas.
http://www.brelief.org/
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Buddhist people of color multicultural interfaith message board and speakers bureau sponsoring diversity in the heart of Americans to achieve peace, religious tolerance, heal racism, end violence, and alleviate poverty.
http://www.rainbowdharma.com/
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Features group gathering a corps of people seriously interested in developing humanitarian projects on Buddhist principles to help overcome suffering in the world.
http://www.amidatrust.com/
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Offering a free domain, http://your-group.buddhism.org, and unlimited free space for the group homepage and free homepage space and domain name, country-code.buddhism.org/~ID, for the personal homepage.
http://www.buddhism.org/
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An approach based on the most basic Buddhist principles that pervade all Buddhist thought. Rooted in the original teachings of Gautama Buddha, the Way of Oneness comes from the Japanese Mahayana tradition, reflecting both Shin and Zen Buddhist teachings.
http://www.brightdawn.org/
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The Vajrayana Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism teachings of Buddhist Yogi C. M. Chen (Yogi Chen) and his disciple Dr. Yutang Lin.
http://www.yogichen.org/
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Chinese sect promoting Humanistic Buddhism.
http://www.ibps.org/
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A Buddhist sect that also embraces the teachings of Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, Mohammadism, among others. H?M?H contains the diamond or pure form teachings of all spirituality.
http://www.humuh.org/
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Online meditation courses in the Buddhist tradition. Includes personalized teaching, bookstore and retreat recommendations.
http://www.wildmind.org/
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Study programs and retreats on meditation and Buddhism, as well as special events and day courses.
http://www.meditateinsydney.org/
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