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Mindfulness in Schools
... pupils to learn that I, their teacher, also have homework to do: this dissertation, over 15 000 words of it, due in at the end of May. I explained to them what mindfulness was, how you could see it through a Buddhist lens or a secular one and outlined the pros and cons of each approach. Afterwards a ...
... pupils to learn that I, their teacher, also have homework to do: this dissertation, over 15 000 words of it, due in at the end of May. I explained to them what mindfulness was, how you could see it through a Buddhist lens or a secular one and outlined the pros and cons of each approach. Afterwards a ...
Prayers for Accomplishment in Meditation
... reference, it is this liberating aspect that characterizes something as still being Buddhist. I recall hearing a line from Thich Nhat Hanh, something to the effect that one should not use Buddhist methods to not practice Buddhism. Some examples of this might be: getting attached to peace, or to the ...
... reference, it is this liberating aspect that characterizes something as still being Buddhist. I recall hearing a line from Thich Nhat Hanh, something to the effect that one should not use Buddhist methods to not practice Buddhism. Some examples of this might be: getting attached to peace, or to the ...
Buddhist Prayer - A Buddhist Library
... reference, it is this liberating aspect that characterizes something as still being Buddhist. I recall hearing a line from Thich Nhat Hanh, something to the effect that one should not use Buddhist methods to not practice Buddhism. Some examples of this might be: getting attached to peace, or to the ...
... reference, it is this liberating aspect that characterizes something as still being Buddhist. I recall hearing a line from Thich Nhat Hanh, something to the effect that one should not use Buddhist methods to not practice Buddhism. Some examples of this might be: getting attached to peace, or to the ...
- ResearchOnline@JCU
... seated around the room do not move. One of the group leaders begins to speak into the silence, explaining that for the next two hours the women are going to enact a section from the Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone. The group leader reads aloud the relevant section of the myth: the scene in whic ...
... seated around the room do not move. One of the group leaders begins to speak into the silence, explaining that for the next two hours the women are going to enact a section from the Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone. The group leader reads aloud the relevant section of the myth: the scene in whic ...
Taming the Monkey Mind
... 1) Buddha Recitation and the Mind Having made up your mind to engage in Pure Land practice by reciting the Buddha’s name, you should not dwell on sundry good or bad actions(1) once they have been performed. In other words, everyday activities should be carried out in a matter-of-fact way, and once ...
... 1) Buddha Recitation and the Mind Having made up your mind to engage in Pure Land practice by reciting the Buddha’s name, you should not dwell on sundry good or bad actions(1) once they have been performed. In other words, everyday activities should be carried out in a matter-of-fact way, and once ...
Two Nichiren Texts
... a chain of brilliant gems. The Three Treasures are honored in this country; and the line of a hundred emperors [of this country] has not yet come to the end. But why has this country deteriorated so soon? Why has the Dharma perished? What kind of evil or mistake is reponsible for this situation?” Th ...
... a chain of brilliant gems. The Three Treasures are honored in this country; and the line of a hundred emperors [of this country] has not yet come to the end. But why has this country deteriorated so soon? Why has the Dharma perished? What kind of evil or mistake is reponsible for this situation?” Th ...
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... Some were even imprisoned, banished, or had their lands confiscated. The majority of his remaining followers began to have doubts and discarded their faith out of fear and a desire for self‐preservation. ...
... Some were even imprisoned, banished, or had their lands confiscated. The majority of his remaining followers began to have doubts and discarded their faith out of fear and a desire for self‐preservation. ...
TIBETAN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE PRICE LIST
... Reflections on a Mountain Lake: Teachings on Practical Buddhism (Ani Tenzin Palmo) Sacred Calligraphy of the East,3rd. edition revised and expanded (John Stevens) Sacred World: The Shambhala Way to Gentleness, Bravery, and Power (Hayward) Saint in Seattle: The Life of the Tibetan Mystic Dezhung Rinp ...
... Reflections on a Mountain Lake: Teachings on Practical Buddhism (Ani Tenzin Palmo) Sacred Calligraphy of the East,3rd. edition revised and expanded (John Stevens) Sacred World: The Shambhala Way to Gentleness, Bravery, and Power (Hayward) Saint in Seattle: The Life of the Tibetan Mystic Dezhung Rinp ...
The Symbolism of the Early Stūpa
... later stupas these generally increased in number, so as to increase the inferred honour. 1 -' Sometimes, they came to fuse into a spire, as seen in the present super-structure of the Great Stupa at Anuradhapura (figure 4). Another phase in the development of a spire can be seen in the 14-16th centur ...
... later stupas these generally increased in number, so as to increase the inferred honour. 1 -' Sometimes, they came to fuse into a spire, as seen in the present super-structure of the Great Stupa at Anuradhapura (figure 4). Another phase in the development of a spire can be seen in the 14-16th centur ...
Dzogchen retreat 2013_EN - Palyul Dharma Center in Europe
... Tibetan Yoga is called Tsa Lung (Channel, Wind) or Tummo (Inner heat). This is a practice for purifying one’s obscurations through working with the subtle body. The subtle physical body has three main components that are important in the practice of yoga as part of the path to enlightenment. These a ...
... Tibetan Yoga is called Tsa Lung (Channel, Wind) or Tummo (Inner heat). This is a practice for purifying one’s obscurations through working with the subtle body. The subtle physical body has three main components that are important in the practice of yoga as part of the path to enlightenment. These a ...
Com-Rosary of Views-HHDLr - International Kalachakra Network
... your hands? In that case I will share some of my basic thoughts and opinions with you today and for those of you who have heard me teach before and are familiar with these ideas, please do not feel that I am repeating myself. In a way, just as the Indian master Santideva stated at the beginning of h ...
... your hands? In that case I will share some of my basic thoughts and opinions with you today and for those of you who have heard me teach before and are familiar with these ideas, please do not feel that I am repeating myself. In a way, just as the Indian master Santideva stated at the beginning of h ...
July 2013 - Retreat of Awakening
... others, who knew it was their presence that ended up helping me. I didn’t connect with the Retreat at first because I felt as if it didn’t relate to me. But when the Guest Speaker (Mr. Ramon Lopez) talked about emotion and then we got into the idea of corporate life, that’s when it really made me op ...
... others, who knew it was their presence that ended up helping me. I didn’t connect with the Retreat at first because I felt as if it didn’t relate to me. But when the Guest Speaker (Mr. Ramon Lopez) talked about emotion and then we got into the idea of corporate life, that’s when it really made me op ...
The Fundamentals of Meditation Practice
... physical concomitants give way to healing. The healthenhancing benefits of meditation are now a matter of record, and numerous physicians include it in programs for their patients’ recoveries. The average person’s mind is in turmoil. He or she is the product of deep-rooted patterns of thought result ...
... physical concomitants give way to healing. The healthenhancing benefits of meditation are now a matter of record, and numerous physicians include it in programs for their patients’ recoveries. The average person’s mind is in turmoil. He or she is the product of deep-rooted patterns of thought result ...
A History of Mindfulness
... tend to be earlier and hence are likely to be more authentic—w e must start with the bricks before we can build a house. It is the shorter, more basic, passages that are the most fundamental presentation of satipaṭṭhāna. The longer texts are an elaboration. We do not assume that shorter is always ...
... tend to be earlier and hence are likely to be more authentic—w e must start with the bricks before we can build a house. It is the shorter, more basic, passages that are the most fundamental presentation of satipaṭṭhāna. The longer texts are an elaboration. We do not assume that shorter is always ...
Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia
... institutions that we all seem to have a general understanding of, it is worth noting how the topic of monasticism rarely enters into the discourse on religion in a neutral way, as the writings of Edward Gibbon and Max Weber attest.2 Monasteries, as we shall see, have also been contested grounds with ...
... institutions that we all seem to have a general understanding of, it is worth noting how the topic of monasticism rarely enters into the discourse on religion in a neutral way, as the writings of Edward Gibbon and Max Weber attest.2 Monasteries, as we shall see, have also been contested grounds with ...
Special Series: Dialogues on Eastern Wisdom (2)
... became monks following the correct Law. When they heard the recitation of the monks, they were critical and disapproving. “Though these eminent monks have been in the order for some time, they are unable to distinguish the various grammatical elements of the texts, such as masculine and feminine wor ...
... became monks following the correct Law. When they heard the recitation of the monks, they were critical and disapproving. “Though these eminent monks have been in the order for some time, they are unable to distinguish the various grammatical elements of the texts, such as masculine and feminine wor ...
File - ICBI
... never convey the smell, texture or taste of an actual apple when being held and subsequently ‘eaten’. The early Ch’an masters, who were very well aware of this paradox, dealt with this matter by radically altering the manner in which language was used. The point of this is to use language in such a ...
... never convey the smell, texture or taste of an actual apple when being held and subsequently ‘eaten’. The early Ch’an masters, who were very well aware of this paradox, dealt with this matter by radically altering the manner in which language was used. The point of this is to use language in such a ...
Mahayana Buddhism - The Doctrinal Foundations
... as a medicine for curing quite specific spiritual ills. Mahayanists in particular see adaptation, and perhaps even syncretism, as a virtue in the Dharma, enabling the teachings to be adapted to the needs of hearers, and thereby indicating the wisdom and compassion of the Omniscient Buddha. The import ...
... as a medicine for curing quite specific spiritual ills. Mahayanists in particular see adaptation, and perhaps even syncretism, as a virtue in the Dharma, enabling the teachings to be adapted to the needs of hearers, and thereby indicating the wisdom and compassion of the Omniscient Buddha. The import ...
Exhibition Catalogue - Vassar College WordPress
... Above all other considerations, the exhibition focuses on how Avalokiteshvara’s diverse artistic manifestations exemplify limitless compassion. Of course, compassion is a widely shared religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work ...
... Above all other considerations, the exhibition focuses on how Avalokiteshvara’s diverse artistic manifestations exemplify limitless compassion. Of course, compassion is a widely shared religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work ...
History of Theravāda Buddhism in South-East Asia
... Although the local chronicles and other semi-historical literary works are useful, they suffer froin chronological and other defects·. In ...
... Although the local chronicles and other semi-historical literary works are useful, they suffer froin chronological and other defects·. In ...
A PDF of the exhibition catalogue may be viewed or downloaded here
... Above all other considerations, the exhibition focuses on how Avalokiteshvara’s diverse artistic manifestations exemplify limitless compassion. Of course, compassion is a widely shared religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work ...
... Above all other considerations, the exhibition focuses on how Avalokiteshvara’s diverse artistic manifestations exemplify limitless compassion. Of course, compassion is a widely shared religious and humanist value, expressed in Neo-Confucian benevolence and Christian brotherly love, in the life work ...
The History of Buddhism in Vietnam
... This chapter does the service of translating many beautiful poems of this period. It closes with a careful description of Ly religious architecture, and a profile of popular religiosity (Amitabha-worship, etc.). Chapter IX, “Buddhism under the Tran Dynasty,” describes the big changes which took plac ...
... This chapter does the service of translating many beautiful poems of this period. It closes with a careful description of Ly religious architecture, and a profile of popular religiosity (Amitabha-worship, etc.). Chapter IX, “Buddhism under the Tran Dynasty,” describes the big changes which took plac ...
CHAPTER TWO King Asoka, Asoka`s Dhamma and
... because the Buddha Sakyamuni was born here. 31 He rebuilt the stiipa of Buddha Konagamana fourteen years after he was anointed and he visited, Nigali-sagar, to worship and caused a stone pillar to be set up. 32 Further, recent archaeological surveys in the Indian sub-continent have helped in the ide ...
... because the Buddha Sakyamuni was born here. 31 He rebuilt the stiipa of Buddha Konagamana fourteen years after he was anointed and he visited, Nigali-sagar, to worship and caused a stone pillar to be set up. 32 Further, recent archaeological surveys in the Indian sub-continent have helped in the ide ...