521. Snodgrass, Judith
... book The Soul of Man (1890). He founded The Open Court, a weekly journal, with the intention of propagating these ideas. As the masthead of the journal tells us, it was “Devoted to the Work of Conciliating Religion and Science.” This project was his life’s work. In 1890 he founded a second journal, ...
... book The Soul of Man (1890). He founded The Open Court, a weekly journal, with the intention of propagating these ideas. As the masthead of the journal tells us, it was “Devoted to the Work of Conciliating Religion and Science.” This project was his life’s work. In 1890 he founded a second journal, ...
No Hinayana in Buddhism
... which says: “the term Hinayana is now a thing of the past. If the term be used today it should mean any or all of the sects now sunk into oblivion. There exist at present only two schools of Buddhism: Theravada and Mahayana. The two must be friendlier with each other and be more united in contributi ...
... which says: “the term Hinayana is now a thing of the past. If the term be used today it should mean any or all of the sects now sunk into oblivion. There exist at present only two schools of Buddhism: Theravada and Mahayana. The two must be friendlier with each other and be more united in contributi ...
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... the reasoning interesting: “The emphasis is put not on the fact that the children received a better vehicle than intended, which might after all be taken to cover their failure to receive the specific kinds which were originally promised. Rather, the discrepancy is justified by the fulfilment of the ...
... the reasoning interesting: “The emphasis is put not on the fact that the children received a better vehicle than intended, which might after all be taken to cover their failure to receive the specific kinds which were originally promised. Rather, the discrepancy is justified by the fulfilment of the ...
Earlier Buddhist Theories of Free Will: Compatibilism
... the present case (by analogy with Lois Lane’s beliefs) turns precisely on the issue of how the descriptive content of a thought individuates that thought from other thoughts about the same object that are defined by different descriptive contents. Here is the problem: If omniscience implies that the ...
... the present case (by analogy with Lois Lane’s beliefs) turns precisely on the issue of how the descriptive content of a thought individuates that thought from other thoughts about the same object that are defined by different descriptive contents. Here is the problem: If omniscience implies that the ...
Earlier Buddhist Theories of Free Will: Compatibilism Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... the present case (by analogy with Lois Lane’s beliefs) turns precisely on the issue of how the descriptive content of a thought individuates that thought from other thoughts about the same object that are defined by different descriptive contents. Here is the problem: If omniscience implies that the ...
... the present case (by analogy with Lois Lane’s beliefs) turns precisely on the issue of how the descriptive content of a thought individuates that thought from other thoughts about the same object that are defined by different descriptive contents. Here is the problem: If omniscience implies that the ...
Democratic Kampuchea as a Political Religion: Reexamining
... of utopian thinkers to break free from the capitalist world system, abandon the past, and rearrange the future” (Chandler 1999: 3). But “[i]n order for totalitarian politics to be complete, the ‘death of God,’ i.e., the overcoming of all traditional religion, has to precede” (Henningsen 2000: 8-9). ...
... of utopian thinkers to break free from the capitalist world system, abandon the past, and rearrange the future” (Chandler 1999: 3). But “[i]n order for totalitarian politics to be complete, the ‘death of God,’ i.e., the overcoming of all traditional religion, has to precede” (Henningsen 2000: 8-9). ...
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... mental, physical and social short comings. Buddhist philosophy inculcates values like political and social democratic values, universal brotherhood, controlling senses, practical thinking, self-satisfaction and scientific behaviour in the classless society. The Four Noble Truths 1. The truth of suff ...
... mental, physical and social short comings. Buddhist philosophy inculcates values like political and social democratic values, universal brotherhood, controlling senses, practical thinking, self-satisfaction and scientific behaviour in the classless society. The Four Noble Truths 1. The truth of suff ...
The Buddhist Approach to Overcoming Suffering
... we can learn, then they can be accepted without suffering. Finally, the future unpleasant, our own death, eventual losses and changes in the direction we deem negative, we entertain with fear. Overcoming clinging, desire, resentment and fear empowers us to accept and embrace whatever comes our way, ...
... we can learn, then they can be accepted without suffering. Finally, the future unpleasant, our own death, eventual losses and changes in the direction we deem negative, we entertain with fear. Overcoming clinging, desire, resentment and fear empowers us to accept and embrace whatever comes our way, ...
The Hellenic Axel: The Greek Hellenization of Central Asia
... The study of the Hellenistic period has produced a historical construction of the various relationships that formed between the Greco-Macedonian settlers and the natives they came into contact with. Hellenic kings established kingdoms as far as modern day Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, bringing th ...
... The study of the Hellenistic period has produced a historical construction of the various relationships that formed between the Greco-Macedonian settlers and the natives they came into contact with. Hellenic kings established kingdoms as far as modern day Pakistan, Afghanistan and India, bringing th ...
Buddhism and Modernity in Korea
... the religion so as to prove that the Buddhism, which had a 1,500-year history in Korea, was still relevant in the modern world. The dual task of Korean Buddhism in reestablishing its status as a major religio-philosophical system on the one hand and demonstrating its relevance in modern society on t ...
... the religion so as to prove that the Buddhism, which had a 1,500-year history in Korea, was still relevant in the modern world. The dual task of Korean Buddhism in reestablishing its status as a major religio-philosophical system on the one hand and demonstrating its relevance in modern society on t ...
pramāṇakīrtiḥ
... In the following I will attempt to shed some light on these issues with reference to a particular case, namely, the interpretation of the fundamental Buddhist doctrine of Dependent Origination (pratītyasamutpāda) by Prajñākaragupta. Before entering the topic of my investigation, let me briefly outli ...
... In the following I will attempt to shed some light on these issues with reference to a particular case, namely, the interpretation of the fundamental Buddhist doctrine of Dependent Origination (pratītyasamutpāda) by Prajñākaragupta. Before entering the topic of my investigation, let me briefly outli ...
2016 Ubiquity Kailash Kora Day by Day Itinerary Kailash from Silung
... able to continue is not a loss, it is the victory of soul over flesh, it is that per son’s own pilgrimage, it is their journey, their transformation. And so we have arranged this pilgrimage so that it is accessible for people who are willing of heart but are no longer or have never been a mountain ...
... able to continue is not a loss, it is the victory of soul over flesh, it is that per son’s own pilgrimage, it is their journey, their transformation. And so we have arranged this pilgrimage so that it is accessible for people who are willing of heart but are no longer or have never been a mountain ...
wheel of dharma - Buddhist Churches of America
... some voices saying that we should send the Wheel of Dharma to members by e-mail. I oppose the idea of not sending this written paper to members and friends in the old style, via “snail mail.” In fact, I would like to see more written materials for people. I actually would like to see a twenty-some p ...
... some voices saying that we should send the Wheel of Dharma to members by e-mail. I oppose the idea of not sending this written paper to members and friends in the old style, via “snail mail.” In fact, I would like to see more written materials for people. I actually would like to see a twenty-some p ...
Recovery Workshop: Step 11 Meditation Workshop
... · Currently leads the Berkeley Wednesday Night meditation group, founded by Wes Nisker in 1994 and inherited by Kevin in 2000. This group has over 75 regular members. * Teaches weekly meditation class for recovering addicts and alcoholics at Options Recovery Services in Berkeley. * Leads workshops a ...
... · Currently leads the Berkeley Wednesday Night meditation group, founded by Wes Nisker in 1994 and inherited by Kevin in 2000. This group has over 75 regular members. * Teaches weekly meditation class for recovering addicts and alcoholics at Options Recovery Services in Berkeley. * Leads workshops a ...
Right Effort - Sati Center
... encourage living wisely and cultivating the mind. This is particularly true for the central concepts of faith, karma and of the path. Faith provides confidence in our potential and capacity to improve our lives. Teachings on karma show which actions are beneficial and which are not. The path guides ...
... encourage living wisely and cultivating the mind. This is particularly true for the central concepts of faith, karma and of the path. Faith provides confidence in our potential and capacity to improve our lives. Teachings on karma show which actions are beneficial and which are not. The path guides ...
vajrayana buddhism in comparative perspective
... ethics is its cause. Yet while Buddhist science analyzes body, mind and world into systems, media and elements (skandha, ayātana, dhātu) governed only by cause and effect (hetuphala), it does so not with mathematical logic and mechanical experiment but based on pedagogic convention and contemplative ...
... ethics is its cause. Yet while Buddhist science analyzes body, mind and world into systems, media and elements (skandha, ayātana, dhātu) governed only by cause and effect (hetuphala), it does so not with mathematical logic and mechanical experiment but based on pedagogic convention and contemplative ...
THE ENLIgHTENMENT NEWSLETTER
... give people advice or wonderful teachings, they cannot understand them, or sometimes they simply ignore them considering their lives as the exception. Only later if we have enough realization of the result we can say that they were right in their advice, but people rarely admit this. But even then w ...
... give people advice or wonderful teachings, they cannot understand them, or sometimes they simply ignore them considering their lives as the exception. Only later if we have enough realization of the result we can say that they were right in their advice, but people rarely admit this. But even then w ...
Vows and Declarations of Votaries of the Lotus Sutra and
... enlightenment through the teachings of the Lotus Sutra as Bodhisattvas of the Earth. “Shoju is to be practiced when throughout the entire country only the Lotus Sutra has spread, and when there is not even a single misguided teacher expounding erroneous doctrines…. But the time for shakubuku is very ...
... enlightenment through the teachings of the Lotus Sutra as Bodhisattvas of the Earth. “Shoju is to be practiced when throughout the entire country only the Lotus Sutra has spread, and when there is not even a single misguided teacher expounding erroneous doctrines…. But the time for shakubuku is very ...
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... speak and write English. 1031 From Publishers Weekly According to Ward's delightful account of a stay in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand, there are many things that the Buddha never taught. One is the extreme rigor of the Pah Nanachat monastery, involving rising at 3 a.m. for chanting, walking on g ...
... speak and write English. 1031 From Publishers Weekly According to Ward's delightful account of a stay in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand, there are many things that the Buddha never taught. One is the extreme rigor of the Pah Nanachat monastery, involving rising at 3 a.m. for chanting, walking on g ...
M1-Buddhism-as-a-Mental-Therapy-Eastern
... attention on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgementally to the unfolding of experience moment by moment”. You can see embodied in this definition the central concept of impermanence. The patient comes to realise that whatever pain or pleasure he suffers arises and passes. The patient begin ...
... attention on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgementally to the unfolding of experience moment by moment”. You can see embodied in this definition the central concept of impermanence. The patient comes to realise that whatever pain or pleasure he suffers arises and passes. The patient begin ...
New Buddhist Silk Roads - ePublications@bond
... Historically, Buddhism was the official religion within its homeland, India, during the Mauryan Empire (321–185 BCE), Pala Empire (750–1174 CE) with its famed Nalanda Buddhist university, as well as the Kushan Empire which encompassed northern India and parts of Central Asia from the first to the th ...
... Historically, Buddhism was the official religion within its homeland, India, during the Mauryan Empire (321–185 BCE), Pala Empire (750–1174 CE) with its famed Nalanda Buddhist university, as well as the Kushan Empire which encompassed northern India and parts of Central Asia from the first to the th ...
Library Catalogue - Dharma Centre of Winnipeg
... Oriental Books Reprint Corp.: 1978; 1st published by Calcutta University, 1943) Gode, P.K., and C.G. Karve, eds, Prin. V.S. Apte's The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary, rev. and enlarged edn., Vol. 1 (Poona: Prasad Prakashan, 1957) Gode, P.K., and C.G. Karve, eds, Prin. V.S. Apte's The Practica ...
... Oriental Books Reprint Corp.: 1978; 1st published by Calcutta University, 1943) Gode, P.K., and C.G. Karve, eds, Prin. V.S. Apte's The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary, rev. and enlarged edn., Vol. 1 (Poona: Prasad Prakashan, 1957) Gode, P.K., and C.G. Karve, eds, Prin. V.S. Apte's The Practica ...
The way that leads to the cessation of suffering
... the Pali texts, of four types – type being determined by the number of hindrances destroyed and the number of rebirths that the person can expect to experience.viii The first of these is the streamwinner, who has destroyed the three fetters of personality belief, sceptical doubts, and faith in good ...
... the Pali texts, of four types – type being determined by the number of hindrances destroyed and the number of rebirths that the person can expect to experience.viii The first of these is the streamwinner, who has destroyed the three fetters of personality belief, sceptical doubts, and faith in good ...