- VU Research Repository
... I, Lisa E. Jones, declare that the PhD thesis entitled The Jewel in the Heart of the Lotus: Bringing Buddhist Wisdom and Compassion to Psychotherapy is no more than 100,000 words in length, exclusive of tables, figures, appendices, references and footnotes. This thesis contains no material that has ...
... I, Lisa E. Jones, declare that the PhD thesis entitled The Jewel in the Heart of the Lotus: Bringing Buddhist Wisdom and Compassion to Psychotherapy is no more than 100,000 words in length, exclusive of tables, figures, appendices, references and footnotes. This thesis contains no material that has ...
Evaluating the “Unconscious in Dream” between Sigmund Freud
... Sigmund Freud, based on his clinical psychoanalysis, distinguished three different systems of psyche: ‘unconscious’, ‘preconscious’, and ‘conscious’ and relate them to the respective concepts of ‘id’, ‘ego’, and ‘superego’. A constant movement of impulses of stored unconscious data is passing from t ...
... Sigmund Freud, based on his clinical psychoanalysis, distinguished three different systems of psyche: ‘unconscious’, ‘preconscious’, and ‘conscious’ and relate them to the respective concepts of ‘id’, ‘ego’, and ‘superego’. A constant movement of impulses of stored unconscious data is passing from t ...
Volume 7 – No. 1 - Buddhist Discussion Centre
... Today, circumstances are different. It would be fascinating to know how many laypersons in their present lifetime will write about, mention in broadcasts, or comment on Internet or other media upon this topic. This Editor forecasts that the figure could aggregate to a million persons within the next ...
... Today, circumstances are different. It would be fascinating to know how many laypersons in their present lifetime will write about, mention in broadcasts, or comment on Internet or other media upon this topic. This Editor forecasts that the figure could aggregate to a million persons within the next ...
The Concept of smṛti in the Yogasūtra: Memory or Mindfulness?
... as one of the key elements of Buddhist meditation. Interpretations of mindfulness that have evolved in modern Buddhism very frequently refer back to Theravāda sources, hence this overview of the roots of mindfulness draws from the Theravāda Buddhist canon and consequently, the technical terms for mi ...
... as one of the key elements of Buddhist meditation. Interpretations of mindfulness that have evolved in modern Buddhism very frequently refer back to Theravāda sources, hence this overview of the roots of mindfulness draws from the Theravāda Buddhist canon and consequently, the technical terms for mi ...
The Treatise on the Path to Liberation (解脫道論) and the
... by Saṃghapāla, Saṃghavarman or Saṃghabhara (僧伽婆羅), active in the early sixth century. In addition to the Chinese translation, an extract from the same work has been preserved in Tibetan.4 The language and the geographical provenance of the original text of the Path to Liberation, upon which the Chin ...
... by Saṃghapāla, Saṃghavarman or Saṃghabhara (僧伽婆羅), active in the early sixth century. In addition to the Chinese translation, an extract from the same work has been preserved in Tibetan.4 The language and the geographical provenance of the original text of the Path to Liberation, upon which the Chin ...
Aspects of the Study of the (earlier) Indian Mahāyāna
... pa) to the Mahayana’. The mahayanika is contrasted with the sravakayanika and the pratyekabuddhayanika. As for the bodhisattva, he is described as the child of the Buddha or Jina (jinaputra, etc.). But as said in Candrakirti’s Madhyamakavatara (i.1) following the Kasyapaparivarta (§ 88), buddhas are ...
... pa) to the Mahayana’. The mahayanika is contrasted with the sravakayanika and the pratyekabuddhayanika. As for the bodhisattva, he is described as the child of the Buddha or Jina (jinaputra, etc.). But as said in Candrakirti’s Madhyamakavatara (i.1) following the Kasyapaparivarta (§ 88), buddhas are ...
Right Mindfulness - Triratna-nyc
... The Pali word for "mindfulness" is saM (in Sanskrit, smriM). SaM can also mean "retenMon," "recollecMon," or "alertness." Mindfulness is a whole-‐body-‐and-‐mind awareness of the present moment. To be mindful is to be fully present, not lost in daydreams, ...
... The Pali word for "mindfulness" is saM (in Sanskrit, smriM). SaM can also mean "retenMon," "recollecMon," or "alertness." Mindfulness is a whole-‐body-‐and-‐mind awareness of the present moment. To be mindful is to be fully present, not lost in daydreams, ...
Buddha and god - Mischievous Peeps
... everything we know—and much more that we don’t. It cannot be captured within our limited concepts. It goes beyond all human reasoning, time modalities and sensual experience. In his final teachings before his physical death, in the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra, the Buddha told of how Dharma is cor ...
... everything we know—and much more that we don’t. It cannot be captured within our limited concepts. It goes beyond all human reasoning, time modalities and sensual experience. In his final teachings before his physical death, in the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra, the Buddha told of how Dharma is cor ...
Wat Intravihan
... blessed by him and the top Buddhist masters of his time. Somdej Toh would give a Phra Somdej to the Thai people every time he was invited to important events, to bless a new home, or during a simple lunch invitation. Before giving out one of his Somdej, Somdej Toh would give his blessings and tell t ...
... blessed by him and the top Buddhist masters of his time. Somdej Toh would give a Phra Somdej to the Thai people every time he was invited to important events, to bless a new home, or during a simple lunch invitation. Before giving out one of his Somdej, Somdej Toh would give his blessings and tell t ...
A Survey of the Paths of Tibetan Buddhism
... more deeply, so that you can reshape them in a more positive way. Trying to change yourself for the better is the point of view a Buddhist practitioner should adopt. People of other religious traditions, who have an interest in Buddhism and who find such features of Buddhist practice as the meditiat ...
... more deeply, so that you can reshape them in a more positive way. Trying to change yourself for the better is the point of view a Buddhist practitioner should adopt. People of other religious traditions, who have an interest in Buddhism and who find such features of Buddhist practice as the meditiat ...
Buddhist Women and Social Justice - Ideals
... unconscious and the result of gendered patterns of childhood socialization. People are often completely unaware that they behave differently toward nuns than they do toward monks, and would probably be surprised, even incredulous, if this was pointed out. When Buddhist nuns notice these inequalities ...
... unconscious and the result of gendered patterns of childhood socialization. People are often completely unaware that they behave differently toward nuns than they do toward monks, and would probably be surprised, even incredulous, if this was pointed out. When Buddhist nuns notice these inequalities ...
Accounting Ethics Education: A Comparison with
... are concerned with instilling long-term values and virtues into the lives of their students. BUDDHIST ETHICS EDUCATION Buddhism is a religion and philosophy based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. The Buddha lived and taught in India sometime between the 6t ...
... are concerned with instilling long-term values and virtues into the lives of their students. BUDDHIST ETHICS EDUCATION Buddhism is a religion and philosophy based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha. The Buddha lived and taught in India sometime between the 6t ...
A Buddhist`s Insight 12 Steps of Recovery
... not special—not higher and not lower not greater and not lesser—but rather share the same universal nature with all sentient beings. This is our Buddha nature; this is who and what we really are, and it is through this universal goodness and universal compassion that we can be restored to sanity. As ...
... not special—not higher and not lower not greater and not lesser—but rather share the same universal nature with all sentient beings. This is our Buddha nature; this is who and what we really are, and it is through this universal goodness and universal compassion that we can be restored to sanity. As ...
No Inner Core
... the ultimate sense, denied. An individual may be an angry, hot-tempered person, for example, because in the past he or she has performed actions which leave conditions for traits, which are kamma results, to arise in the present. But this happens because kamma leaves a potential for those traits of ...
... the ultimate sense, denied. An individual may be an angry, hot-tempered person, for example, because in the past he or she has performed actions which leave conditions for traits, which are kamma results, to arise in the present. But this happens because kamma leaves a potential for those traits of ...
manual of zen buddhism
... Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was born in 1870. He is probably now the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism ...
... Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt., Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto, was born in 1870. He is probably now the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism. His major works in English on the subject of Buddhism ...
Visualization and Mandala
... study to this small corner of the Buddhist Tantric universe, I expect the methodological issues raised here will be of some interest to scholars working on other Buddhist ritual traditions as well. ...
... study to this small corner of the Buddhist Tantric universe, I expect the methodological issues raised here will be of some interest to scholars working on other Buddhist ritual traditions as well. ...
Sogdians and Buddhism - Sino
... The purpose of the series is to make available to specialists and the interested public the results of research that, because of its unconventional or controversial nature, might otherwise go unpublished. The editor actively encourages younger, not yet well established, scholars and independent auth ...
... The purpose of the series is to make available to specialists and the interested public the results of research that, because of its unconventional or controversial nature, might otherwise go unpublished. The editor actively encourages younger, not yet well established, scholars and independent auth ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... much easier. However, I hold that it is more probable that Buddhist ethics cannot be reduced into a Western ethical theory. What we gain from my conclusion is knowledge about the limits of our understanding. For instance, if it is true that Buddhist ethics is not consequentialist, it will do us no g ...
... much easier. However, I hold that it is more probable that Buddhist ethics cannot be reduced into a Western ethical theory. What we gain from my conclusion is knowledge about the limits of our understanding. For instance, if it is true that Buddhist ethics is not consequentialist, it will do us no g ...
Buddhist Teachings
... “Civilization has nothing to do with having electric lights, airplanes, or manufacturing atomic bombs. It has nothing to do with killing human beings, destroying things or waging war. Civilization is to hold one another in mutual affection and respect.” www.OneWorldInsight.com ...
... “Civilization has nothing to do with having electric lights, airplanes, or manufacturing atomic bombs. It has nothing to do with killing human beings, destroying things or waging war. Civilization is to hold one another in mutual affection and respect.” www.OneWorldInsight.com ...
Kingship and Religion in Tibet research plan
... will employ kingship as a heuristic device to chart the relationship between spiritual and temporal power in Tibet from from its earliest elaborations during the period of the Tibetan Empire (c.600–850 CE). Drawing on historical and philological methodologies, the research group will make a thorough ...
... will employ kingship as a heuristic device to chart the relationship between spiritual and temporal power in Tibet from from its earliest elaborations during the period of the Tibetan Empire (c.600–850 CE). Drawing on historical and philological methodologies, the research group will make a thorough ...
An Introduction to the Simorghian Culture and Mithraism in the East
... Photo 3. Miroku Political Situation of the East Asia in 6th-7th Century The political situation of the East Asia in 6th to 7th century is clarified by the elaborate researches by historians. Sui/Zui 随 589-618 dynasty unified all the kingdoms in continental China in 589 and became the regional superp ...
... Photo 3. Miroku Political Situation of the East Asia in 6th-7th Century The political situation of the East Asia in 6th to 7th century is clarified by the elaborate researches by historians. Sui/Zui 随 589-618 dynasty unified all the kingdoms in continental China in 589 and became the regional superp ...