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Aaron Shurin; from Unbound: A book of AIDS
http://www.speakeasy.org/subtext/poetry/shurin/poem1.htmAbout AIDS National Interfaith Network
http://www.thebody.com/anin/aninpage.html
AIDS and the Revolution in Humanity by Prawes Wasi
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/aidshuman.html
AIDS in Asia Asia Source 12-26-01
http://www.asiasource.org/news/at_mp_02.cfm?newsid=2861
AIDS Patients Turn to Alternative Therapies
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/AIDS/9907/27/aids.alternative/index.html
Asian AIDS/HIV Information by Utopia Asian Gay and Lesbian Resources
http://www.utopia-asia.com/aids.htm
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Buddhist Monks & HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care by the Sangha Metta Project
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/project.html
Buddhist Religion and Homosexuality by B.A. Robinson
http://religioustolerance.org/hom_budd.htm
Buddhist Sect Alarmed by Reports that Leader Kept His AIDS a Secret by John Dart, Times Religion writer
http://www.aegis.com/news/lt/1989/LT890302.html
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Dhamma Camps Against AIDS - A Model Project Thailand
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/camps.htmlDuring method for Aids and cancer diseases by yourself; book review
http://www.palikanon.com/english/curing_aids/aids1.htm
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Ethics and HIV/AIDS Care - A Buddhist Approach by Athachinda Dipdung
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/ethics.html
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Four Noble Truths of AIDS - HIV/AIDS from a Buddhist Perspective
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/aids4noble.htmlFrom the Bronx to the Buddha - A True Life Story of Tragedy, Comedy, and Triumph Produced and Directed by: Frank Fontana
http://www.documentaryfilms.net/Reviews/FromBronxtoBuddha/
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Good Life, Good Death: Tibetan Wisdom on Reincarnation by Nawang Gehlek (introduction) - Stories of reincarnation, of eerie recognitions and unexplainable knowledge, send a shiver up the spine. In Good Life, Good Death, Rinpoche Nawang Gehlek, himself a proclaimed reincarnation of a lama of high stature, passes on some of the accumulated wisdom regarding the Buddhist notion of reincarnation. Whereas many Western teachers of Buddhism shy away from the topic or even deny it, Nawang Gehlek tells us, in very simple language, how reincarnation happens. Even more importantly, he teaches how to prepare for a good death and a good next life. In fact, the largest portion of the book is a primer on eliminating anger and attachment while cultivating patience and awareness. Transforming bad karma to good is the key to a favorable rebirth. Also important is eliminating the role of the ego, and Nawang Gehlek offers nine pithy arguments to "prove the ego wrong." Those looking for a technically detailed account of Tibetan Buddhist reincarnation should look elsewhere, for instance to the various versions of The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Good Life, Good Death is a short, plainly spoken guide to the reality of dying and the possibility of a good reincarnation. And to this extent, it succeeds admirably. --Brian Bruya
Graceful Exits: How Great Beings Die: Death Stories of Tibetan, Hindu & Zen Masters by Sushila Blackman (Editor) - Blackman narrates the death stories of over 100 Tibetan, Hindu, and Zen masters, ancient and modern. The striking element in these accounts is a sense of being fully prepared to meet death. Blackman grappled with lung cancer and came to peace with her own fears about death as she compiled this book, completed only a few months before she died. As Blackman notes, the Judaeo-Christian perspective of death is not represented here, but this fills a demand for inspirational books about death and Eastern spirituality.--Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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HIV/AIDS Education and Training Yunnan, China & Shan State, Burma
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/report.html
Hope for HIV Infected Tribune 4-1-01; this report is about half way down the site
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010401/world.htm#4
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In the Lap of the Buddha by Gavin Harrison - With its emphasis on emptiness and detachment, Buddhism's path sometimes seems an esoteric, disengaged, distant trek removed from the realities of life in the emotionally, physically, culturally crowded world. White South African Gavin Harrison's loving manual, however, casts light on the application of meditation to real-life conditions like HIV and AIDS, memories of childhood sexual abuse and the less dire fear and pain of daily life. The heartfelt prose rings true, as do the parallels between the lives of contemporary Americans and the life of Siddartha Gautauma; and Harrision's life itself, here documented, convincingly makes the case that Buddhist meditation practices are not a path away from life but rather a road into and through it. --Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Interview with the Dalai Lama from World Tibet News - On Homosexuality and Sex in General
http://www.pitaka.ch/dl.htm
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Meditation and Health mentions stress complicates AIDS symptoms
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/medhealth.html
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Names Project by Janet Lipner
http://www.heartlandsangha.org/namesproject.html
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Role of Buddhist Monks & Community Leaders in HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/rolemonks.html
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Thai Temples by John Williams
http://www.buddhanet.net/sangha-metta/thaitemples.html
Tibetan Book of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche - In 1927, Walter Evans-Wentz published his translation of an obscure Tibetan Nyingma text and called it the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Popular Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche has transformed that ancient text, conveying a perennial philosophy that is at once religious, scientific, and practical. Through extraordinary anecdotes and stories from religious traditions East and West, Rinpoche introduces the reader to the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism, moving gradually to the topics of death and dying. Death turns out to be less of a crisis and more of an opportunity. Concepts such as reincarnation, karma, and bardo and practices such as meditation, tonglen, and phowa teach us how to face death constructively. As a result, life becomes much richer. Like Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Sogyal Rinpoche opens the door to a full experience of death. It is up to the reader to walk through. --Brian Bruya
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