Auschwitz-muzeum. oswiecim.pl/
O site oficial do Memorial e Museu
Auschwitz-Birkenau em Óswiccim, Polônia.
BuddhaPatii.com
Shantum Seth, de Nova Deli, professor da tradição de Thich Nhat Hanh, lidera excursões bem organizadas - Seguindo os Passos do Buda - aos locais sagrados que o Buda recomendou que seus seguidores visitassem na índia. É uma das melhores maneiras de entender a vida do Buda.
UNIVERSIDADE
Naropa.edu
O site da Universidade Naropa, localizada em Boulder, Colorado. A universidade se baseia em princípios budistas que integram a educação contemplativa no currículo.
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