Economic and social policies based on Buddhist principles were the foundation of peace and prosperity in ancient Sri Lanka. A close examination of this Buddhist foundation would be of assistance to ...
The camp’s founders, Frank and Jospehine Duveneck, purchased the tiles in 1913, years before the ancient Buddhist emblem was co-opted by Nazis into the hate symbol it’s known as today.
It represents the soul’s journey from our core nature, tied to struggle and suffering, into beauty, clarity, peace ... and contains many symbols representing Buddhist ideas and teachings.