Travers Christmas Humphreys, QC (15 February 1901 – 13 April 1983) was a British barrister who prosecuted several controversial cases in the 1940s and 1950s, and later became a judge at the Old Bailey. He was an enthusiastic Shakespeare scholar and proponent of the Oxfordian theory. Author of numerous works on Mahayana Buddhism, he was in his day the most noted British convert to Buddhism. In 1924 he founded what became the London Buddhist Society, which was to have a seminal influence on the growth of the Buddhist tradition in Britain. His former home in St John's Wood, London, is now a Buddhist temple.
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Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Zen buddhism, Religious life, Doctrines, Bouddhisme zen, Buddha and Buddhism, Essence, genius, nature, History, Meditation, Religious life (Zen Buddhism), Attention, Boeddhisme, Bouddhisme, Buddha (The concept), Buddhism, rituals, Buddhist meditation, Buddhist meditations, Ch'an (religion), Histoire, Hui-Neng, 683-713, Liu tsu ta shih fa pao t'an ching. English. 1969, Khans (built works), Meditation (Buddhism), Meditation, buddhism, Spiritual lifeID Numbers
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- Travers Christmas Humphreys
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