- White Rose eTheses Online
... the political loyalty of all of them for centuries there were many regimes, mostly China. Political loyalty involved hard choices. that short-lived, only ruled parts of There were also problems of ethnic identity and loyalty when from the early fourth China by dynasties. What north was ruled many no ...
... the political loyalty of all of them for centuries there were many regimes, mostly China. Political loyalty involved hard choices. that short-lived, only ruled parts of There were also problems of ethnic identity and loyalty when from the early fourth China by dynasties. What north was ruled many no ...
An Art Therapy Programme Incorporating Buddhist Concepts To
... 3.6.1 Session One: Meditation on White .......................................................................................... 3.6.2 Session Two: Meditation on Red ............................................................................................. 3.6.3 Session Three: Meditation on Gree ...
... 3.6.1 Session One: Meditation on White .......................................................................................... 3.6.2 Session Two: Meditation on Red ............................................................................................. 3.6.3 Session Three: Meditation on Gree ...
A Survey of the Paths of Tibetan Buddhism
... accurate dates, which would be very helpful. We know that historically the Buddha was born as an ordinary person like ourselves. He was brought up as a prince, married and had a son. Then, after observing the suffering of human beings, aging, sickness, and death, he totally renounced the worldly way ...
... accurate dates, which would be very helpful. We know that historically the Buddha was born as an ordinary person like ourselves. He was brought up as a prince, married and had a son. Then, after observing the suffering of human beings, aging, sickness, and death, he totally renounced the worldly way ...
Rasa - Piazza
... ākhyāyikā) --From Michael Hahn, “The Buddhist Contribution to the Indian Belles Lettres” (455–471) ...
... ākhyāyikā) --From Michael Hahn, “The Buddhist Contribution to the Indian Belles Lettres” (455–471) ...
on pure land buddhism and ch`an/pure land syncretism in medieval
... Land tradition,” and that scholars, assuming otherwise, have misconstrued the notion of “Ch’an/Pure Land syncretism.” This article will review the relevant evidence and go on to address the larger question as to why scholars were mislead in the first place. The Pure Land Patriarchate Chinese Buddhis ...
... Land tradition,” and that scholars, assuming otherwise, have misconstrued the notion of “Ch’an/Pure Land syncretism.” This article will review the relevant evidence and go on to address the larger question as to why scholars were mislead in the first place. The Pure Land Patriarchate Chinese Buddhis ...
The Eco-Buddhism of Marie Byles Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... discussing many faiths, such as Vedanta and the West (America), Mountain Path (India), and FFT Quarterly (India), the journal of Gandhian thought, Gandhi Marg (India), and Australian environmental journals such as Sydney Bushwalker and Bush Walker. Despite Byles’s output, and recognition within Aust ...
... discussing many faiths, such as Vedanta and the West (America), Mountain Path (India), and FFT Quarterly (India), the journal of Gandhian thought, Gandhi Marg (India), and Australian environmental journals such as Sydney Bushwalker and Bush Walker. Despite Byles’s output, and recognition within Aust ...
Re-Imagining the Buddha
... transforms the objects of experience and unifies them. The four elements of this definition give us the key to how Sangharakshita understands imagination. It should be understood at the outset that image and imagination are not necessarily confined to the visual or its visionary counterpart. All th ...
... transforms the objects of experience and unifies them. The four elements of this definition give us the key to how Sangharakshita understands imagination. It should be understood at the outset that image and imagination are not necessarily confined to the visual or its visionary counterpart. All th ...
the buddha - Sati Center for Buddhist Studies
... followers and continually recited. This was an enormous undertaking given the voluminous amount of teachings from the Buddha and his disciples. The memorized teachings were passed orally from one generation to the next. After about 300-400 years they were subsequently written down and survive in bot ...
... followers and continually recited. This was an enormous undertaking given the voluminous amount of teachings from the Buddha and his disciples. The memorized teachings were passed orally from one generation to the next. After about 300-400 years they were subsequently written down and survive in bot ...
Untitled - Hey Gluten Free
... heart, and Kerouac never fails to show them in his writing. Gerard left his younger brother a reverence for life and a self-ideal that aspired to be in a state of beatitude—“trying to love all life, trying to be utterly sincere with everyone, practicing endurance, kindness, cultivating joy of the he ...
... heart, and Kerouac never fails to show them in his writing. Gerard left his younger brother a reverence for life and a self-ideal that aspired to be in a state of beatitude—“trying to love all life, trying to be utterly sincere with everyone, practicing endurance, kindness, cultivating joy of the he ...
Courtesans and Tantric Consorts
... practice. This just never developed, and within a few years of the Buddha’s demise Buddhism split into different schools, though these managed to coexist rather well. Due to the success of its missionary activities, quite soon Buddhism spread across South Asia, and no longer had a common language. A ...
... practice. This just never developed, and within a few years of the Buddha’s demise Buddhism split into different schools, though these managed to coexist rather well. Due to the success of its missionary activities, quite soon Buddhism spread across South Asia, and no longer had a common language. A ...
Buddhist Women and Social Justice - Ideals
... learned in the family, are internalized and carried over into adulthood and into the monasteries. Generally speaking, Buddhists do not intentionally behave differently or disrespectfully toward women, much less to nuns. Instead, different behavior toward female and male monastics appears to be large ...
... learned in the family, are internalized and carried over into adulthood and into the monasteries. Generally speaking, Buddhists do not intentionally behave differently or disrespectfully toward women, much less to nuns. Instead, different behavior toward female and male monastics appears to be large ...
The Skillful Handling of Poison: Bodhicitta and the
... yady asty eva pratı̄kāro daurmanasyena tatra kim | atha nāsti pratı̄kāro daurmanasyena tatra kim ||. ...
... yady asty eva pratı̄kāro daurmanasyena tatra kim | atha nāsti pratı̄kāro daurmanasyena tatra kim ||. ...
Special Series: Dialogues on Eastern Wisdom (2)
... study to the language used in the early Buddhist scriptures. One of your areas of expertise, for example, is the well-known Mahåvastu or “Great Story.” We know that this legendary record includes extremely ancient linguistic elements, but newer ones as well from the fourth and fifth centuries, CE. T ...
... study to the language used in the early Buddhist scriptures. One of your areas of expertise, for example, is the well-known Mahåvastu or “Great Story.” We know that this legendary record includes extremely ancient linguistic elements, but newer ones as well from the fourth and fifth centuries, CE. T ...
Laymen saints - The Dharmafarers
... In this short study, I have summarized the salient points of Jeffrey Samuels‘ paper, ―Views of householders and lay disciples in the Sutta Piaka: A reconsideration of the lay/monastic opposition‖ (1999),11 and also made a note of Bodhi‘s ―The Jhānas and the Lay Disciple‖ (2001).12 I have included m ...
... In this short study, I have summarized the salient points of Jeffrey Samuels‘ paper, ―Views of householders and lay disciples in the Sutta Piaka: A reconsideration of the lay/monastic opposition‖ (1999),11 and also made a note of Bodhi‘s ―The Jhānas and the Lay Disciple‖ (2001).12 I have included m ...
- ERA - University of Alberta
... As a concept that developed from European Christianity, however, “there cannot be a universal definition of religion, not only because its constituent elements and relationships are historically specific, but because that definition is itself the historical product of discursive processes” (Asad 199 ...
... As a concept that developed from European Christianity, however, “there cannot be a universal definition of religion, not only because its constituent elements and relationships are historically specific, but because that definition is itself the historical product of discursive processes” (Asad 199 ...
Read article - Dickinson Blogs
... trust in their gurus, such as “The master must have a reason for saying this or doing that, he cannot be wrong,” etc.; so we cannot deny that Ajātasattu was not such a case. For him, the Buddha might have been more than a religious teacher, for it was the Buddha who had rescued him out of the person ...
... trust in their gurus, such as “The master must have a reason for saying this or doing that, he cannot be wrong,” etc.; so we cannot deny that Ajātasattu was not such a case. For him, the Buddha might have been more than a religious teacher, for it was the Buddha who had rescued him out of the person ...