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    I can't believe it's not Buddha!: what fake Buddha quotes can teach us about Buddhism. Bodhipaksa - 2018 - Berkeley, California: Parallax Press.
    Quotes from the Buddha are everywhere: on Facebook, Instagram, coffee mugs, posters. There's only one problem: the Buddha didn't actually say most of them. This humorous and informative book takes these fake Buddha quotes as a launching point for a discussion on what the Buddha really did say, and is a great entry point for those interested in learning more about Buddhism--what it is, and what it isn't.
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    I can't believe it's not Buddha!: fake Buddha quotes and what they can teach us about Buddhism. Bodhipaksa - 2018 - Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press.
    Quotes from the Buddha are everywhere: on Facebook, Instagram, coffee mugs, posters. There's only one problem: the Buddha didn't actually say most of them. This humorous and informative book takes these fake Buddha quotes as a launching point for a discussion on what the Buddha really did say, and is a great entry point for those interested in learning more about Buddhism--what it is, and what it isn't.
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    Reinventing the Wheel. Bodhipaksa - 2001 - Spiritual Goods 2001:33-54.
    The key to Buddhist business practice is "Right Livelihood," or work that is founded on Buddhist ethical values and that contributes to spiritual development. This essay focuses on Windhorse Trading, a company based in the United Kingdom that was consciously established as a Right Livelihood business within the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. The essay explores how the company dealt with a conflict that arose when a period of rapid expansion began to undermine the effectiveness of the workplace as (...)
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  4. Reinventing the Wheel: A Buddhist Approach to Ethical Work. Bodhipaksa - 2001 - Philosophy Documentation Center.
    The key to Buddhist business practice is "Right Livelihood," or work that is founded on Buddhist ethical values and that contributes to spiritual development. This essay focuses on Windhorse Trading, a company based in the United Kingdom that was consciously established as a Right Livelihood business within the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. The essay explores how the company dealt with a conflict that arose when a period of rapid expansion began to undermine the effectiveness of the workplace as (...)
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