Reflections for Westerners Considering
Monastic Ordination in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition
Edited by Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron
Produced by Life as a Western Buddhist Nun
Thich Nhat Hanh's article and materials in this booklet have been edited and reprinted with his kind permission.
Gendun Rinpoche's article first appeared in Karme Gendun, the newsletter of Kundreul Ling, and has been reprinted here with his kind permission.
This booklet as a whole is copyright by Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron. For permission to reprint the entire booklet, please contact her. For permission to reprint any of the articles separately, please contact the individual author. Addresses may be found with the biographies of the contributors.
Contents
Foreword
His Holiness the Dalai LamaIntroduction
Bhikshuni Thubten ChodronThe Benefits and Motivation for Monastic Ordination
Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron and Bhikshuni Tenzin KachoBeing a Monastic in the West
Bhikshu Thich Nhat HanhIf We Want to Work for the Good of All Beings, What Should We Do?
Bhikshu Gendun RinpocheH. H. the Dalai Lama Answers Questions at Life as a Western Buddhist Nun
A Letter to a Friend Considering Ordination
Bhikshuni Thubten ChodronA Garland of Advice for Prospective Monastics
Bhikshuni Karma Lekshe TsomoWriting an Autobiography
Luminary Temple in Chia-I, TaiwanWaiting for the Right Time
Upasaka Guy RomProtocol for Sangha in the Tibetan Tradition
Bhikshuni Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Appendix 1: The Sramanera/Sramanerika Precepts
Appendix 2: The Sramanera and Sramanerika Ordination Ceremony: A Summary
Bhikshu Tenzin Josh
Biographies of the Contributors
Glossary
Suggested Reading
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