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Nietzsche and Buddha - Western Political Science Association
... essences. In other words, it represents the limit of Nietzsche’s commitment to becoming. From Nietzsche’s point of view, the Buddha’s attempt to give up the idea of being a self represents giving up on the idea of pursuing normative ideals and standards. In other words, it is a passive form of nihi ...
... essences. In other words, it represents the limit of Nietzsche’s commitment to becoming. From Nietzsche’s point of view, the Buddha’s attempt to give up the idea of being a self represents giving up on the idea of pursuing normative ideals and standards. In other words, it is a passive form of nihi ...
The Six Bardos: A Vajrayana Buddhist Perspective on Death and
... “Originally bardo referred only to the period between one life and the next, and this is still its normal meaning when it is mentioned without any qualification. There was considerable dispute over this theory during the early centuries of Buddhism, with one side arguing that rebirth (or conception) ...
... “Originally bardo referred only to the period between one life and the next, and this is still its normal meaning when it is mentioned without any qualification. There was considerable dispute over this theory during the early centuries of Buddhism, with one side arguing that rebirth (or conception) ...
BP2 M3 L03upload2 - Amitabha Buddhist Centre
... vase ceases to exist. When you conceive a vase, you are conceiving it in terms of its shape that looks like a vase. When the vase is smashed, the mind apprehending it is cancelled or ceases. Another subtler example: the water in a cup. According to Buddhist philosophy, water is an aggregation of eig ...
... vase ceases to exist. When you conceive a vase, you are conceiving it in terms of its shape that looks like a vase. When the vase is smashed, the mind apprehending it is cancelled or ceases. Another subtler example: the water in a cup. According to Buddhist philosophy, water is an aggregation of eig ...
AMAZON REVIEWS, including 41 by readers (August 30, 2013) This
... Comment Comment 3 of 5 people found the following review helpful 4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, short, interesting, good read., September 10, 2012 By Jack - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The Dhammapada: A New Translation of the Buddhist Classic with A ...
... Comment Comment 3 of 5 people found the following review helpful 4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, short, interesting, good read., September 10, 2012 By Jack - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The Dhammapada: A New Translation of the Buddhist Classic with A ...
The Seeker`s Glossary of Buddhism
... This is a revised and expanded edition of The Seeker’s Glossary of Buddhism, which first appeared a year ago. The text is a compendium of excerpts and quotations from some 350 works by monks, nuns, professors, scholars and other laypersons from nine different countries, in their own words or in tran ...
... This is a revised and expanded edition of The Seeker’s Glossary of Buddhism, which first appeared a year ago. The text is a compendium of excerpts and quotations from some 350 works by monks, nuns, professors, scholars and other laypersons from nine different countries, in their own words or in tran ...
The Criteria of Goodness in the P¯ ali Nik¯
... nirvanic virtues. The problem is that many Buddhists, at least at the beginning of their spiritual practice, act morally not so much motivated by nirvanic virtues, but rather by nonnirvanic virtues such as craving for a proximate goal such as a good rebirth. Even practitioners who act ethically aimi ...
... nirvanic virtues. The problem is that many Buddhists, at least at the beginning of their spiritual practice, act morally not so much motivated by nirvanic virtues, but rather by nonnirvanic virtues such as craving for a proximate goal such as a good rebirth. Even practitioners who act ethically aimi ...
Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia
... here—is not, therefore, to present a normative description of a singular entity called “the Buddhist monastery,” and in the process try to house a variety of different institutional entities under a single roof. Rather, this volume aims to capture some sense of the multiplicity—both within and acros ...
... here—is not, therefore, to present a normative description of a singular entity called “the Buddhist monastery,” and in the process try to house a variety of different institutional entities under a single roof. Rather, this volume aims to capture some sense of the multiplicity—both within and acros ...
Schism, semiosis and the Soka Gakkai
... The ritual practice of gongyo, borrowed from the priesthood, was developed over a span of 600 years on the temple grounds of Taiseki-ji, in the shadow of Mt. Fuji. The format and performance of this ritual was the result of hundreds of years of temple tradition. This practice was handed down to the ...
... The ritual practice of gongyo, borrowed from the priesthood, was developed over a span of 600 years on the temple grounds of Taiseki-ji, in the shadow of Mt. Fuji. The format and performance of this ritual was the result of hundreds of years of temple tradition. This practice was handed down to the ...
Talk One
... the Hidden Merits explains the Five Fundamental Precepts and the Ten Good Conducts. The Five Precepts and the Ten Good Conducts are the foundation in Buddhism (and in almost every religion and faith system). If we do not abide by them, then we are on a deviated path. No matter which method we practi ...
... the Hidden Merits explains the Five Fundamental Precepts and the Ten Good Conducts. The Five Precepts and the Ten Good Conducts are the foundation in Buddhism (and in almost every religion and faith system). If we do not abide by them, then we are on a deviated path. No matter which method we practi ...
Dogen: His Life, Religion, and Poetry
... Visitors to Eiheiji gain a sense of Dōgen’s role as founder of a living tradition based on the practice of Buddhist meditation conducted as silent contemplation while sitting in the Eiheiji Temple in snow. Photo courtesy of Yoshihide Yoshizu. upright posture known as zazen. Dōgen learned the zazen m ...
... Visitors to Eiheiji gain a sense of Dōgen’s role as founder of a living tradition based on the practice of Buddhist meditation conducted as silent contemplation while sitting in the Eiheiji Temple in snow. Photo courtesy of Yoshihide Yoshizu. upright posture known as zazen. Dōgen learned the zazen m ...
Triratna Dharma Training Course for Mitras Year Three
... Buddhist text with at least 30 versions having appeared over the last 150 years. It is often the one canonical text that non-Buddhists may have read and is considered a classic not only of Buddhist but of world literature. But its significance for practising Buddhists is not just its literary merit ...
... Buddhist text with at least 30 versions having appeared over the last 150 years. It is often the one canonical text that non-Buddhists may have read and is considered a classic not only of Buddhist but of world literature. But its significance for practising Buddhists is not just its literary merit ...
CHAPTER TWO King Asoka, Asoka`s Dhamma and
... that he" went to" the Sangha and made a lot of progress. We cannot be sure just what he meant by" going to " the Sangha-the Buddhist tradition. That it meant going and living with monks may be an exaggeration, but in any case it clearly involved getting to know more about. 24 It is clear that the ro ...
... that he" went to" the Sangha and made a lot of progress. We cannot be sure just what he meant by" going to " the Sangha-the Buddhist tradition. That it meant going and living with monks may be an exaggeration, but in any case it clearly involved getting to know more about. 24 It is clear that the ro ...
1 Glossary Words are listed here according to the language in which
... samadhi (Skt., Jap 定 joo, 三昧 sammai, or 等持 toji) = it has several different meanings according to the Japanese-English Buddhist Dictionary. “(1) The mental state where the mind is concentrated upon one object and does not wander. (2) The condition of mind which is gained by the practices which condu ...
... samadhi (Skt., Jap 定 joo, 三昧 sammai, or 等持 toji) = it has several different meanings according to the Japanese-English Buddhist Dictionary. “(1) The mental state where the mind is concentrated upon one object and does not wander. (2) The condition of mind which is gained by the practices which condu ...
- VU Research Repository
... who work as psychotherapists, and who have an interest in Buddhism. The core research question was: What are the professional and personal experiences and perspectives of psychologists in Australia who are informed by Buddhism in the way they conceptualise, approach, and conduct psychotherapy? Two r ...
... who work as psychotherapists, and who have an interest in Buddhism. The core research question was: What are the professional and personal experiences and perspectives of psychologists in Australia who are informed by Buddhism in the way they conceptualise, approach, and conduct psychotherapy? Two r ...
Storehouse Consciousness and the Unconscious: A Comparative
... posited as a subliminal form of consciousness that grounds all other forms of consciousnesses. It provides the crucial continuity from delusion to awakening without resorting to any form of reification or substantialization. Because of the subliminal nature of alayavijñana, it is tempting to interpr ...
... posited as a subliminal form of consciousness that grounds all other forms of consciousnesses. It provides the crucial continuity from delusion to awakening without resorting to any form of reification or substantialization. Because of the subliminal nature of alayavijñana, it is tempting to interpr ...
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... Mahayana Buddhists make a personal commitment to put that wish into action.8 This essay traces the many ways that artists and their patrons have sought to convey this quality in Avalokiteshvara’s myriad forms, and how such altruistic ideals infuse the veneration and emulation of this bodhisattva. De ...
... Mahayana Buddhists make a personal commitment to put that wish into action.8 This essay traces the many ways that artists and their patrons have sought to convey this quality in Avalokiteshvara’s myriad forms, and how such altruistic ideals infuse the veneration and emulation of this bodhisattva. De ...
Exhibition Catalogue - Vassar College WordPress
... Mahayana Buddhists make a personal commitment to put that wish into action.8 This essay traces the many ways that artists and their patrons have sought to convey this quality in Avalokiteshvara’s myriad forms, and how such altruistic ideals infuse the veneration and emulation of this bodhisattva. De ...
... Mahayana Buddhists make a personal commitment to put that wish into action.8 This essay traces the many ways that artists and their patrons have sought to convey this quality in Avalokiteshvara’s myriad forms, and how such altruistic ideals infuse the veneration and emulation of this bodhisattva. De ...
Dogen: His Life, Religion, and Poetry
... for art’s sake but for instructing the audience in regard to the essence of religious experience. A modern commentator on this cultural development, Karaki Junzō, suggests that there are three levels of impermanence articulated in the religio-aesthetics of Japan. The superficial stage is marked by a ...
... for art’s sake but for instructing the audience in regard to the essence of religious experience. A modern commentator on this cultural development, Karaki Junzō, suggests that there are three levels of impermanence articulated in the religio-aesthetics of Japan. The superficial stage is marked by a ...
Vessantara THE FIVE FEMALE BUDDHAS A COMMENTARY ON
... this is true of the Female Buddhas. The particular forms described here are only found within the practice of the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. In this chapter I shall outline how these particular forms appeared, talk a little about the place of the Female Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, and t ...
... this is true of the Female Buddhas. The particular forms described here are only found within the practice of the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. In this chapter I shall outline how these particular forms appeared, talk a little about the place of the Female Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism, and t ...
Minnan Eisai and Hirado - The Introduction of - NAOSITE
... trivial as a kind of tea, in essence just a variation on other existing kinds of tea, may seem insignificant. However, whereas in its land of origin matcha tea has grown out of fashion hundreds of years ago and has completely vanished, in Japan matcha is still one of the more popular kinds of bevera ...
... trivial as a kind of tea, in essence just a variation on other existing kinds of tea, may seem insignificant. However, whereas in its land of origin matcha tea has grown out of fashion hundreds of years ago and has completely vanished, in Japan matcha is still one of the more popular kinds of bevera ...