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The Story of Angulimala: Part 1

Andrea Fella
By: Andrea Fella

Exploring some of the lessons in the story of Angulimala, a mass murderer at the time of the Buddha. The story points to many of the ways that our minds are caught and confused, and how ethics can support us at those times.

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