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The White Lotus reemerged in the late 18th century in the form of an inspired Chinese movement in many different forms and sects. In 1774, the herbalist and martial artist Wang Lun founded a derivative sect of the White Lotus that promoted underground meditation teachings in Shandong province, not far from Beijing near the city of Linqing. [14]
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White Lotus Day is a celebration of Theosophists. It is celebrated 8 May , the anniversary of the death of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky , founder of the Theosophical Society . Though there are several theosophical organisations , this is one celebration they have in common.
William Morris, Des Moines Register May 16, 2024 at 7:04 AM Polk County Court has rejected a lawsuit accusing a religious counselor of inappropriately sexually propositioning a female client.
The White Lotus Foundation has trained and certified hundreds of instructors of Yoga until 2018. White Lotus was founded in 1968 and is led by Ganga White and Tracey Rich, both practitioners of Hatha-Flow Yoga, and the Yoga of Inquiry. [1] [2]
The Register marks its 175th birthday by celebrating groups like the Des Moines Women's Club, which boldly expanded women's role in city leadership. Des Moines Register at 175: Women's Club is ...
The earliest known Sanskrit title for the sūtra is the Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra, which can be translated as "the Scripture of the Lotus Blossom of the Fine Dharma" or "The Discourse on the White Lotus of the True Doctrine." [4] [5] In English, the shortened form Lotus Sūtra is more common.
The White Lotus War: Rebellion and Suppression in Late Imperial China (U of Washington Press, 2019) excerpt; Dai, Yingcong. "Reluctant guerrillas in early nineteenth century China: the White Lotus insurgents and their suppressors." Small Wars & Insurgencies 30.4-5 (2019): 750–774. Dai, Yingcong.