Redalyc.Japanese Buddhism in the 16th century. Letters of the
... well as with the converted Anjirô and his servants. They travelled the long and dangerous way from Malacca to Japan in a Chinese ship and reached Kagoshima, Anjirô’s hometown, on August 15, 1549. The news of the arrival of several foreigners spread immediately and a lot of people came to see them. I ...
... well as with the converted Anjirô and his servants. They travelled the long and dangerous way from Malacca to Japan in a Chinese ship and reached Kagoshima, Anjirô’s hometown, on August 15, 1549. The news of the arrival of several foreigners spread immediately and a lot of people came to see them. I ...
New Directions in 20th Century Buddhist Studies in China
... of relevant experience. A second justification for history…was that, whereas the Classics--the corpus of traditional wisdom-- provided the guiding principles, history provided the instances and the proofs of those principles in the affairs of men. To add to the historical record was to participate i ...
... of relevant experience. A second justification for history…was that, whereas the Classics--the corpus of traditional wisdom-- provided the guiding principles, history provided the instances and the proofs of those principles in the affairs of men. To add to the historical record was to participate i ...
Going Back to the Source
... starts to teach, he is essentially teasing out and explicating what his response was. But Buddhism, as I’ve already said, when it becomes a religious institution gets pre-occupied with the answers and very often loses sight of the question. Henry Shukman: Right, right. Well, the word “awakening” as ...
... starts to teach, he is essentially teasing out and explicating what his response was. But Buddhism, as I’ve already said, when it becomes a religious institution gets pre-occupied with the answers and very often loses sight of the question. Henry Shukman: Right, right. Well, the word “awakening” as ...
Three Japanese Religions in Brazil: A Psychological - PUC-SP
... S2, a female youth, used to be a coordinator of young people in the Catholic Church. But she went astray, religiously speaking: she used to go to Mass, but she had only negative feelings. In the Catholic Church she saw “only disharmony, gossip, differences of class and race.” In Seicho-no-ie she fou ...
... S2, a female youth, used to be a coordinator of young people in the Catholic Church. But she went astray, religiously speaking: she used to go to Mass, but she had only negative feelings. In the Catholic Church she saw “only disharmony, gossip, differences of class and race.” In Seicho-no-ie she fou ...
The Great Lion`s Roar
... The Buddha espouses the difference between a practitioner of self-mortification and an ascetic. Kassapa, an ascetic, goes to the Buddha and asks whether the Buddha disapproves of an ascetic's life of self-mortification. Kassapa describes all of the things which an ascetic gives up on the path to enl ...
... The Buddha espouses the difference between a practitioner of self-mortification and an ascetic. Kassapa, an ascetic, goes to the Buddha and asks whether the Buddha disapproves of an ascetic's life of self-mortification. Kassapa describes all of the things which an ascetic gives up on the path to enl ...
Buddhist Concepts: The Gohonzon
... being or god. The many schools of Buddhism have traditionally revered the Buddha and the Buddha’s teachings. The concept of the Buddha and the content of the teachings, however, have differed from school to school. For example, Shakyamuni Buddha was an ordinary human being who achieved a profound aw ...
... being or god. The many schools of Buddhism have traditionally revered the Buddha and the Buddha’s teachings. The concept of the Buddha and the content of the teachings, however, have differed from school to school. For example, Shakyamuni Buddha was an ordinary human being who achieved a profound aw ...
Support for the Dying
... reborn into the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. 2. It is important to remind the dying person to cease thinking of wealth and property, as well as attachments to family and friends. 3. If the patient has written a will so much the better, but if not, it is best to counsel against writing one at ...
... reborn into the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. 2. It is important to remind the dying person to cease thinking of wealth and property, as well as attachments to family and friends. 3. If the patient has written a will so much the better, but if not, it is best to counsel against writing one at ...
BUILDING BRIDGES A Tapestry of Faith Program for Youth
... Answer any questions you could not answer from the last workshop. Invite youth to sit in a circle. Light the chalice with these words: We light this chalice in celebration of Unitarian Universalism and the sustaining faiths of all people of the world. May the flame represent the fire of our commitm ...
... Answer any questions you could not answer from the last workshop. Invite youth to sit in a circle. Light the chalice with these words: We light this chalice in celebration of Unitarian Universalism and the sustaining faiths of all people of the world. May the flame represent the fire of our commitm ...
Fathering Your Father: The Zen of Fabrication in Tang Buddhism
... spread from one master to one disciple. Thus, although individual components of Chan rhetoric can be seen in preceding works, it is the inscription on Faru’s stele that brings them together. Rather than reading the stele inscription as history, Cole sees it as an element in Shaolin monastery’s claim ...
... spread from one master to one disciple. Thus, although individual components of Chan rhetoric can be seen in preceding works, it is the inscription on Faru’s stele that brings them together. Rather than reading the stele inscription as history, Cole sees it as an element in Shaolin monastery’s claim ...
BUILDING BRIDGES A Tapestry of Faith Program for Youth
... Answer any questions you could not answer from the last workshop. Invite youth to sit in a circle. Light the chalice with these words: We light this chalice in celebration of Unitarian Universalism and the sustaining faiths of all people of the world. May the flame represent the fire of our commitme ...
... Answer any questions you could not answer from the last workshop. Invite youth to sit in a circle. Light the chalice with these words: We light this chalice in celebration of Unitarian Universalism and the sustaining faiths of all people of the world. May the flame represent the fire of our commitme ...
Buddhist Studies in Germany and Austria 1971
... where departments of South Asian studies are rare and more oriented towards contemporary studies, and where most scholars of Buddhism are employed by departments of religious studies. This Indo-centrism, however, is balanced by Michael FRIEDRICH's contribution on East Asian Buddhism. 1. Generalia a. ...
... where departments of South Asian studies are rare and more oriented towards contemporary studies, and where most scholars of Buddhism are employed by departments of religious studies. This Indo-centrism, however, is balanced by Michael FRIEDRICH's contribution on East Asian Buddhism. 1. Generalia a. ...
View online - Ghent University Library
... ordained Buddhist community or Saṃgha (Skt., P. saṅgha); while passing it on from teacher to pupil came to be seen, within certain strands, as “proof of spiritual lineage”.5 It would seem that Buddhist monastics gave due consideration to their distinctive appearance from a very early date, and watch ...
... ordained Buddhist community or Saṃgha (Skt., P. saṅgha); while passing it on from teacher to pupil came to be seen, within certain strands, as “proof of spiritual lineage”.5 It would seem that Buddhist monastics gave due consideration to their distinctive appearance from a very early date, and watch ...
Thangka of Bhaishajyaguru, the Medicine Buddha Poster Packet Tibet, 14th century
... promotes a holistic approach to health care. In Tibetan medical practice, mental well-being is just as important as physical well-being, and the two are believed to be intimately connected. For Tibetan Buddhists, many things in the physical world, including the state of one’s body, is determined by ...
... promotes a holistic approach to health care. In Tibetan medical practice, mental well-being is just as important as physical well-being, and the two are believed to be intimately connected. For Tibetan Buddhists, many things in the physical world, including the state of one’s body, is determined by ...
The Story of Kisagotami
... for medicine that would restore her son to life from everyone she happened to meet. People began to think that she had gone mad. But a wise man seeing her condition thought that he should be of some help to her. So, he said to her, "The Buddha is the person you should approach, he has the medicine y ...
... for medicine that would restore her son to life from everyone she happened to meet. People began to think that she had gone mad. But a wise man seeing her condition thought that he should be of some help to her. So, he said to her, "The Buddha is the person you should approach, he has the medicine y ...
By Ajahn Jayasaro - Amaravati Buddhist Monastery
... 21. But isn’t Buddhism all about suffering? 22. Is it correct that Buddhism teaches us to give up all desires? 23. What does it mean to “let go”? 24. How does one become a Buddhist? 25. What are defilements? 26. Is Buddhism a religion or a philosophy? 27. Are there any Buddhist ...
... 21. But isn’t Buddhism all about suffering? 22. Is it correct that Buddhism teaches us to give up all desires? 23. What does it mean to “let go”? 24. How does one become a Buddhist? 25. What are defilements? 26. Is Buddhism a religion or a philosophy? 27. Are there any Buddhist ...
The Four Noble Truths: A Scientific Perspective
... the beginning of my genetic self, soon divided into two cells with the original set of genes cloning into two identical sets, one set for each cell. The two cells then divided into four cells, the four into eight, and so on with gene cloning taking place each time. As the number of cells increased, ...
... the beginning of my genetic self, soon divided into two cells with the original set of genes cloning into two identical sets, one set for each cell. The two cells then divided into four cells, the four into eight, and so on with gene cloning taking place each time. As the number of cells increased, ...
The Seven Factors of Enlightenment
... unsystematic reflection is reflection that is off the right course; that is, taking the impermanent as permanent, the painful as pleasure, the soulless as a soul, the bad as good. The constant rolling-on that is saísára, is rooted in unsystematic thinking. When unsystematic thinking increases it ful ...
... unsystematic reflection is reflection that is off the right course; that is, taking the impermanent as permanent, the painful as pleasure, the soulless as a soul, the bad as good. The constant rolling-on that is saísára, is rooted in unsystematic thinking. When unsystematic thinking increases it ful ...
Journey to Mindfulness: The Autobiography of Bhante G.
... By relying on the Buddha’s teachings, I have learned slowly to withdraw from conflict rather than charging into it or, worse still, going looking for it. That, too, has made life immeasurably more peaceful. With the help of the Buddha’s teachings and the practice of mindfulness, the greatest change ...
... By relying on the Buddha’s teachings, I have learned slowly to withdraw from conflict rather than charging into it or, worse still, going looking for it. That, too, has made life immeasurably more peaceful. With the help of the Buddha’s teachings and the practice of mindfulness, the greatest change ...
A Comparison of Buddhist Philosophy with Western Codes of Ethics
... collaboration on an international level is to be effective. This project examines the merging of minds through including a comparison between a Buddhist philosophical world view with Western philosophy and the CPA code of ethics for psychologists. The comparison may bridge understanding of the two p ...
... collaboration on an international level is to be effective. This project examines the merging of minds through including a comparison between a Buddhist philosophical world view with Western philosophy and the CPA code of ethics for psychologists. The comparison may bridge understanding of the two p ...
steve odin PEACE AND COMPASSION IN THE MICROCOSMIC
... terms of the doctrine of “three thousand worlds in each thoughtinstant” (Japanese: ichinen sanzen).d This Tendai doctrine of ichinen sanzen is a functional equivalent of the Hua-yen/Kegon principle of lishih wu-ai (Japanese: riji muge)—“interpeneteration between particular-object and universal-whole ...
... terms of the doctrine of “three thousand worlds in each thoughtinstant” (Japanese: ichinen sanzen).d This Tendai doctrine of ichinen sanzen is a functional equivalent of the Hua-yen/Kegon principle of lishih wu-ai (Japanese: riji muge)—“interpeneteration between particular-object and universal-whole ...
Sesame Seeds - Digital Dhamma Mission
... and he robbed me, Those who conceive such thoughts, their hatred never ceases” (Dhp 3) ...
... and he robbed me, Those who conceive such thoughts, their hatred never ceases” (Dhp 3) ...
Buddhism and Modernity in Korea
... Beginning in the mid-fifteenth century, Buddhist monks and nuns were prohibited from entering the capital city; this ban remained effective until 1895. The ban is a concrete example of the severe persecution Korean Buddhists experienced for more than 400 years prior to Korea’s opening to the modern ...
... Beginning in the mid-fifteenth century, Buddhist monks and nuns were prohibited from entering the capital city; this ban remained effective until 1895. The ban is a concrete example of the severe persecution Korean Buddhists experienced for more than 400 years prior to Korea’s opening to the modern ...
Nikāya Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... definition right and of necessity beneficial to the agent, violation of which is by definition wrong and of necessity harmful. Modern writers often demythologize the law of karma as expressing likely “ordinary” (e.g., social and psychological) effects of action on the agent. While such demythologiza ...
... definition right and of necessity beneficial to the agent, violation of which is by definition wrong and of necessity harmful. Modern writers often demythologize the law of karma as expressing likely “ordinary” (e.g., social and psychological) effects of action on the agent. While such demythologiza ...