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Evaluating the “Unconscious in Dream” between Sigmund Freud
... 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 the ‘id’ to the ‘ego’ and becoming ‘preconscious’, and through the efforts of the ‘e ...
... 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 the ‘id’ to the ‘ego’ and becoming ‘preconscious’, and through the efforts of the ‘e ...
Chan Teachings of Huineng - Fo Guang Shan International
... established the Faxiang School.1 At the same time, Vinaya Master Daoxuan, the founder of the Vinaya School,2 was teaching the Four Part Vinaya at Mount Zhongnan. Venerable Shandao, called the “Monk of Brightness,” was also in Changan, spreading the teachings of the Pure Land School and advocating t ...
... established the Faxiang School.1 At the same time, Vinaya Master Daoxuan, the founder of the Vinaya School,2 was teaching the Four Part Vinaya at Mount Zhongnan. Venerable Shandao, called the “Monk of Brightness,” was also in Changan, spreading the teachings of the Pure Land School and advocating t ...
Buddhist emptiness and Christian trinity
... In order to understand the mystery of reality, we need not only reflection or thought, but vision—the vision of the whole. This, however, is not possible without imagination, the ability to re-create reality in the image of our deepest experience. Without this creative faculty, our mind is only a we ...
... In order to understand the mystery of reality, we need not only reflection or thought, but vision—the vision of the whole. This, however, is not possible without imagination, the ability to re-create reality in the image of our deepest experience. Without this creative faculty, our mind is only a we ...
as PDF - MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities.
... mountain ranges. It was the Lord Buddha who divided the mountain ranges into half and, by doing so, liberated the lake and the water to become the streams that flowed downwards giving birth to the Mekong River which travelled a long way onwards to the ocean (Gargan 2002: 22–23). Thus, it was the pow ...
... mountain ranges. It was the Lord Buddha who divided the mountain ranges into half and, by doing so, liberated the lake and the water to become the streams that flowed downwards giving birth to the Mekong River which travelled a long way onwards to the ocean (Gargan 2002: 22–23). Thus, it was the pow ...
Text - McGill University
... This dissertation examines the ethics of Santideva, an Indian Mahayana Buddhist thinker of the seventh century CE, particularly through his work, the SikoJiisamuccaya (Compendium of Teaching). This study therefore helps redress a significant imbalance in the scholarship on Buddhist ethics, which has ...
... This dissertation examines the ethics of Santideva, an Indian Mahayana Buddhist thinker of the seventh century CE, particularly through his work, the SikoJiisamuccaya (Compendium of Teaching). This study therefore helps redress a significant imbalance in the scholarship on Buddhist ethics, which has ...
The Life of Nichiren Daishonin - Sgi-Usa
... suffering and set forth the means by which people could eradicate such suffering. On July 16, 1260, he submitted this treatise to Hojo Tokiyori, the retired regent of the Kamakura military government, who was still effectively the country’s most powerful leader. It was the first time that Nichiren r ...
... suffering and set forth the means by which people could eradicate such suffering. On July 16, 1260, he submitted this treatise to Hojo Tokiyori, the retired regent of the Kamakura military government, who was still effectively the country’s most powerful leader. It was the first time that Nichiren r ...
Transplanting Buddhism: - Unisa Institutional Repository
... would be called "mission" or perhaps "dialogue''. My primary intention, however, is not to create a "to-do" list for Buddhist "missionaries" or even a Buddhological reflection on the missionary enterprise (although that will feature in chapter 4 as a practical application of the broader theoretical ...
... would be called "mission" or perhaps "dialogue''. My primary intention, however, is not to create a "to-do" list for Buddhist "missionaries" or even a Buddhological reflection on the missionary enterprise (although that will feature in chapter 4 as a practical application of the broader theoretical ...
Charisma in Buddhism
... as a preprint but maintaining the original number sequence of the main book with which it should be used. In this way, individual topics of spe cial interest are made cheaply available even before the main title has been released. Some sections of the books listed below may not have as much details ...
... as a preprint but maintaining the original number sequence of the main book with which it should be used. In this way, individual topics of spe cial interest are made cheaply available even before the main title has been released. Some sections of the books listed below may not have as much details ...
shambhala london 2015
... Chögyam Trungpa always spoke in plain language, and this book has been edited to maximize that approach. Ever-increasing visibility: Chögyam Trungpa's books are more popular now than ever. The author died more than 25 years ago, yet he has over 38,000 Facebook fans, and there is growing interest in ...
... Chögyam Trungpa always spoke in plain language, and this book has been edited to maximize that approach. Ever-increasing visibility: Chögyam Trungpa's books are more popular now than ever. The author died more than 25 years ago, yet he has over 38,000 Facebook fans, and there is growing interest in ...
Gender and the soteriology debate in Buddhism: Is a
... over the past few decades, one of the pioneering works being Isaline Blew Horner‘s Women under Primitive Buddhism, first published in 1930. Horner fully covers laywoman to ordained women in Buddhism during the time of the Buddha from a Theravādin Pali canonical perspective. The primary focus of her ...
... over the past few decades, one of the pioneering works being Isaline Blew Horner‘s Women under Primitive Buddhism, first published in 1930. Horner fully covers laywoman to ordained women in Buddhism during the time of the Buddha from a Theravādin Pali canonical perspective. The primary focus of her ...
Compassion in Schopenhauer and Śāntideva Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... Ceylon, China, Japan and Tibet) but it is not at all clear that he had a good grasp of the differences.5 He is aware of the Perfection of Wisdom (prajñāpāramitā), and although (in this context) he mentions the Mahāyāna, there is no clear evidence that he knew what made it distinct from non-Mahāyāna ...
... Ceylon, China, Japan and Tibet) but it is not at all clear that he had a good grasp of the differences.5 He is aware of the Perfection of Wisdom (prajñāpāramitā), and although (in this context) he mentions the Mahāyāna, there is no clear evidence that he knew what made it distinct from non-Mahāyāna ...
The_Buddha
... This author decided to find themes (or stories) that were recurring throughout Buddhism: stories that were told more than once, and hopefully, in more than one location. Then, these recurring truths would be examined. Not the words, themselves, necessarily: but the truths presented. If this could be ...
... This author decided to find themes (or stories) that were recurring throughout Buddhism: stories that were told more than once, and hopefully, in more than one location. Then, these recurring truths would be examined. Not the words, themselves, necessarily: but the truths presented. If this could be ...
the complete issue. - Institute of Buddhist Studies
... In addition to the poetry translated in Zen Man Ikkyū Sanford translates the prose works “Skeletons” (一休骸骨), “The Buddha’s Assault on Hell” (仏鬼軍), and “Amida Stripped Bare” (阿弥陀裸物 語).9 Here we can see indications of Ikkyū’s—and of Sanford’s—abiding interests, interests that transcend sectarian bound ...
... In addition to the poetry translated in Zen Man Ikkyū Sanford translates the prose works “Skeletons” (一休骸骨), “The Buddha’s Assault on Hell” (仏鬼軍), and “Amida Stripped Bare” (阿弥陀裸物 語).9 Here we can see indications of Ikkyū’s—and of Sanford’s—abiding interests, interests that transcend sectarian bound ...
EMPEROR YONG ZHENG
... to Buddhism. Thus I did not discuss this with any one. I wanted to wait until the country was on track before broaching the issue. I wanted to draw atten tion to the doctrine of the Three Teachings that it is wrong to praise oneself and slander others. Now I have been Emperor for ten years. In my sp ...
... to Buddhism. Thus I did not discuss this with any one. I wanted to wait until the country was on track before broaching the issue. I wanted to draw atten tion to the doctrine of the Three Teachings that it is wrong to praise oneself and slander others. Now I have been Emperor for ten years. In my sp ...
Karma - University of Bristol
... • Karma, within Buddhist thought, is a system of cause and effect. Rather than being linked to ritual actions karma is understood to concern all intentional thoughts and actions. • What this means is that actions have a moral quality to them. Intentional actions that are good and well meaning will ...
... • Karma, within Buddhist thought, is a system of cause and effect. Rather than being linked to ritual actions karma is understood to concern all intentional thoughts and actions. • What this means is that actions have a moral quality to them. Intentional actions that are good and well meaning will ...
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
... Other aspects of Buddha's teachings are also of interest. Buddha was rather logical, scientific, and rational in his approach. He did not speak of supernatural phenomena or an afterlife, and he dismissed the possibility of miracles. Buddha taught self-reliance. He had little use for rituals and form ...
... Other aspects of Buddha's teachings are also of interest. Buddha was rather logical, scientific, and rational in his approach. He did not speak of supernatural phenomena or an afterlife, and he dismissed the possibility of miracles. Buddha taught self-reliance. He had little use for rituals and form ...
The Art of Attention
... former blood-relation, was able to persuade Bahiya that he wasn’t really enlightened at all and that he should go and see the Buddha, an Arahant who could help him. Bahiya made a long journey to visit the Buddha at Savatti and reached the monastery just as the Buddha was about to go on the daily alm ...
... former blood-relation, was able to persuade Bahiya that he wasn’t really enlightened at all and that he should go and see the Buddha, an Arahant who could help him. Bahiya made a long journey to visit the Buddha at Savatti and reached the monastery just as the Buddha was about to go on the daily alm ...
(j-horror) film, Kakashi (2001). J- horror is distinct fo
... Cinematically, Japan is venerated through a “long tradition of scary stories.” 24 This long tradition is supported by religious attitudes: Shinbutsu-shūgō, the syncretism of Buddhism and Shinto, the religions with which most Japanese people identify and practice. 25 Buddhism is a nontheistic religio ...
... Cinematically, Japan is venerated through a “long tradition of scary stories.” 24 This long tradition is supported by religious attitudes: Shinbutsu-shūgō, the syncretism of Buddhism and Shinto, the religions with which most Japanese people identify and practice. 25 Buddhism is a nontheistic religio ...
PDF Available - IPSA Paper room
... As generally understood, pure or doctrinal Buddhism emphasizes that with Gotama Buddha’s passage into nibbana/nirvana, sentient beings cannot pray for his intervention in mundane affairs, and the only spiritual recourse for believers is his teachings (dhamma). 16 But Strong argues that from the begi ...
... As generally understood, pure or doctrinal Buddhism emphasizes that with Gotama Buddha’s passage into nibbana/nirvana, sentient beings cannot pray for his intervention in mundane affairs, and the only spiritual recourse for believers is his teachings (dhamma). 16 But Strong argues that from the begi ...
Buddhism A Very Short Introduction - Damien Keown
... with any single part. In particular, statements which begin 'Buddhists believe . . .' or 'Buddhism teaches . . .' must be treated with circumspection. We need to qualify them by asking which Buddhists are being referred to, which tradition of Buddhism they follow, which school or sect they belong to ...
... with any single part. In particular, statements which begin 'Buddhists believe . . .' or 'Buddhism teaches . . .' must be treated with circumspection. We need to qualify them by asking which Buddhists are being referred to, which tradition of Buddhism they follow, which school or sect they belong to ...
an introduction to hisamatsu shin`ichi`s religious thought
... me in collaboration with Ms. TSUKUI Akemi, not as our personal achievements but on behalf of the F.A.S. Society, an association for the study and practice of Chan in a critical manner, originated by the author together with early members. It is expected that through this introduction readers will co ...
... me in collaboration with Ms. TSUKUI Akemi, not as our personal achievements but on behalf of the F.A.S. Society, an association for the study and practice of Chan in a critical manner, originated by the author together with early members. It is expected that through this introduction readers will co ...
The Case of Sudinna: On the Function of
... compete to eat him. As his father and his mother, would you be able to bear this?” Having heard this, the parents wept and said: “We permit our son to go forth and cultivate the holy life, but he must promise to come back at times to see us.” Having heard this, [the friends and relatives] were all v ...
... compete to eat him. As his father and his mother, would you be able to bear this?” Having heard this, the parents wept and said: “We permit our son to go forth and cultivate the holy life, but he must promise to come back at times to see us.” Having heard this, [the friends and relatives] were all v ...