Chinese Buddhist Religious Disputation
... such events are probably somewhat exaggerated, other historical records indicate considerable general interest in these sessions. These discussions were called ‘explication’ (jiang) or ‘explication and explanation’ (jiangshuo). Like Aristotelian dialectic, the Chinese Buddhist jiang could be used ei ...
... such events are probably somewhat exaggerated, other historical records indicate considerable general interest in these sessions. These discussions were called ‘explication’ (jiang) or ‘explication and explanation’ (jiangshuo). Like Aristotelian dialectic, the Chinese Buddhist jiang could be used ei ...
The Inspiration of Buddhist "Six Harmonies" to the Corporate Team Building
... Harmony,at the point of Material Harmony, enterprises in the team construction must act in the details, pay attention to details of the management, in particular the following is most important. First, the interests share appropriately.Six Harmonies emphasize both the advantages and the same, althou ...
... Harmony,at the point of Material Harmony, enterprises in the team construction must act in the details, pay attention to details of the management, in particular the following is most important. First, the interests share appropriately.Six Harmonies emphasize both the advantages and the same, althou ...
Nietzsche and Buddhism
... meaningless words, such as reabsorption in Brahma or the Nirvana of the Buddhists. Rather do we freely acknowledge that what remains after the abolition of will is for all those who are still full of will certainly nothing; but conversely, to those in whom the will has turned and denied itself, this ...
... meaningless words, such as reabsorption in Brahma or the Nirvana of the Buddhists. Rather do we freely acknowledge that what remains after the abolition of will is for all those who are still full of will certainly nothing; but conversely, to those in whom the will has turned and denied itself, this ...
The Benevolent Person Has No Enemies
... dent about this. There is no doubt that our futures will be bright. There are ten Dharma realms, so we have ten paths before us. Which will we choose? The Buddha told us that the causes of each of the Ten Dharma Realms are within us. Whichever condition we select [by our present conduct], its respe ...
... dent about this. There is no doubt that our futures will be bright. There are ten Dharma realms, so we have ten paths before us. Which will we choose? The Buddha told us that the causes of each of the Ten Dharma Realms are within us. Whichever condition we select [by our present conduct], its respe ...
A Buddha and his Cousin - University of New Mexico
... for a Freudian, but it came true as a Jungian, which is close enough for dreams.) Socrates, the Buddha and Jung now seem to me like a tripod on which my mind is, for the time being, delicately balanced. A great deal of what this mind does is to think about the tripod on which it is balanced. What fo ...
... for a Freudian, but it came true as a Jungian, which is close enough for dreams.) Socrates, the Buddha and Jung now seem to me like a tripod on which my mind is, for the time being, delicately balanced. A great deal of what this mind does is to think about the tripod on which it is balanced. What fo ...
Three_Virtues_and_Si..
... one, who has formally taken the Five Precepts, this will be considered as committing a double violation. However, drinking alcohol and taking intoxicants is different. A person, who has not taken the precepts, is not guilty when drinking. The purpose of refraining from intoxicants is to prevent us f ...
... one, who has formally taken the Five Precepts, this will be considered as committing a double violation. However, drinking alcohol and taking intoxicants is different. A person, who has not taken the precepts, is not guilty when drinking. The purpose of refraining from intoxicants is to prevent us f ...
The Virtues of Asian Humanism - The Institute of Oriental Philosophy
... Socrates, Protagoras, Plato, and Aristotle, who celebrated the use of reason and discovered human conscience—Socrates’ daimon that always warned him of wrong actions. In Plato’s Protagoras (324 ff.) we find the idea of an inner habit of virtue by which we become morally responsible and to which puni ...
... Socrates, Protagoras, Plato, and Aristotle, who celebrated the use of reason and discovered human conscience—Socrates’ daimon that always warned him of wrong actions. In Plato’s Protagoras (324 ff.) we find the idea of an inner habit of virtue by which we become morally responsible and to which puni ...
View/Open
... We cannot compare what is today accepted as Jainism with the Buddha Damma. Jainism survived because it was adopted by the merchant class. The total Ahimsa concept did not allow those who followed Jain Mahavira’s teaching to pursue agriculture, because it caused destruction of life. So they turned to ...
... We cannot compare what is today accepted as Jainism with the Buddha Damma. Jainism survived because it was adopted by the merchant class. The total Ahimsa concept did not allow those who followed Jain Mahavira’s teaching to pursue agriculture, because it caused destruction of life. So they turned to ...
Buddhist Teachings for the Lay People
... turns out to be, she will always love that child. This is the kind of love and compassion that Buddhism encourages us to have, unconditional and without any ‘strings’ attached, and to be practiced towards all ...
... turns out to be, she will always love that child. This is the kind of love and compassion that Buddhism encourages us to have, unconditional and without any ‘strings’ attached, and to be practiced towards all ...
Buddhism
... Siddhartha encountered four “sights” that fundamentally ruptured his contentment with the life his father had constructed for him: Sight 1: the old man – this represented the fact that not only do beings grow old but that all things change Sight 2: the sick person – Siddhartha realizes that al ...
... Siddhartha encountered four “sights” that fundamentally ruptured his contentment with the life his father had constructed for him: Sight 1: the old man – this represented the fact that not only do beings grow old but that all things change Sight 2: the sick person – Siddhartha realizes that al ...
Page | 1 Mock Revision notes – B601 – Buddhism Religious and
... The Buddha himself discovered that fasting did not help him to reach enlightenment and he only reached enlightenment when he practised moderation in his approach to food. Therefore, many Buddhist simply follow the Buddha’s stance. There are certainly no set rules in relation to fasting although some ...
... The Buddha himself discovered that fasting did not help him to reach enlightenment and he only reached enlightenment when he practised moderation in his approach to food. Therefore, many Buddhist simply follow the Buddha’s stance. There are certainly no set rules in relation to fasting although some ...
All pages - Ancient Asia
... of Satvahna power. Their negotiation, complementing and supplementing each others need as well as with limited autonomy, enjoying their peripheral important status. Kanheri caves, specially the epigraphic evidences during Satvahna times, could be the best marker of variety of power specificities wit ...
... of Satvahna power. Their negotiation, complementing and supplementing each others need as well as with limited autonomy, enjoying their peripheral important status. Kanheri caves, specially the epigraphic evidences during Satvahna times, could be the best marker of variety of power specificities wit ...
The Concept of Self as Expressed in Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa
... Tathāgata is rather definitive: “Even though he has said that all phenomena [dharmas] are devoid of the Self, it is not that they are completely/truly devoid of the Self. What is this Self? Any phenomenon [dharma] that is true [satya], real [tattva], eternal [nitya], sovereign/autonomous/self-govern ...
... Tathāgata is rather definitive: “Even though he has said that all phenomena [dharmas] are devoid of the Self, it is not that they are completely/truly devoid of the Self. What is this Self? Any phenomenon [dharma] that is true [satya], real [tattva], eternal [nitya], sovereign/autonomous/self-govern ...
Buddhism in Bengal: A Brief Survey - Bangladesh e
... withdrawal of royal support, the revival of Brahmanism and the Turkish Muslim invasion. Fourth, Buddhism in much later times made a resurgence in the eastern part of Bengal in what is now independent Bangladesh. The small minority of Buddhists inhabiting this area, with roots going back to before th ...
... withdrawal of royal support, the revival of Brahmanism and the Turkish Muslim invasion. Fourth, Buddhism in much later times made a resurgence in the eastern part of Bengal in what is now independent Bangladesh. The small minority of Buddhists inhabiting this area, with roots going back to before th ...
Practicing Wisdom: The Perfection of Shantideva`s Bodhisattva Way
... Dalai Lama’s discourse was originally given as preliminary comments at beginning of every session when the teachings on which this book is based took place in France. We have separated these reflections from the actual commentary under the subheading of “Practicing Wisdom” so that the reader can fol ...
... Dalai Lama’s discourse was originally given as preliminary comments at beginning of every session when the teachings on which this book is based took place in France. We have separated these reflections from the actual commentary under the subheading of “Practicing Wisdom” so that the reader can fol ...
- Moving Dharma
... be learned and salvaged from Buddhist monasticism as the tradition prepares to take off its Western training wheels? Realistically, how can these monastic facets be applied to real and relevant Western pursuits? One arena toward which monastic efficacy can be distilled is a culture of embodied Budd ...
... be learned and salvaged from Buddhist monasticism as the tradition prepares to take off its Western training wheels? Realistically, how can these monastic facets be applied to real and relevant Western pursuits? One arena toward which monastic efficacy can be distilled is a culture of embodied Budd ...
Religion - Chakma - Bangladesh Sociological Society
... withdrawal of royal support, the revival of Brahmanism and the Turkish Muslim invasion. Fourth, Buddhism in much later times made a resurgence in the eastern part of Bengal in what is now independent Bangladesh. The small minority of Buddhists inhabiting this area, with roots going back to before th ...
... withdrawal of royal support, the revival of Brahmanism and the Turkish Muslim invasion. Fourth, Buddhism in much later times made a resurgence in the eastern part of Bengal in what is now independent Bangladesh. The small minority of Buddhists inhabiting this area, with roots going back to before th ...
Buddhist Festival Ceremonies
... style, and often holds a stupa (Buddhist reliquary). Or He may be portrayed as looking lovingly down from a heavenly realm upon the suffering world awaiting his birth, contemplating how to help sentient beings. In cultures influenced by China (Japan, Korea, Vietnam), he is depicted as Hotei (Chinese ...
... style, and often holds a stupa (Buddhist reliquary). Or He may be portrayed as looking lovingly down from a heavenly realm upon the suffering world awaiting his birth, contemplating how to help sentient beings. In cultures influenced by China (Japan, Korea, Vietnam), he is depicted as Hotei (Chinese ...
Vol-55 Dec-2013 - Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia
... Ven. Mahinda said that as a disciple of the late Chief Reverend, he will try his best to serve the BMSM in whatever way he can to continue the legacy of his teacher. For a start, Ven Mahinda said that for 2013, he will be spending his three months Vas at Samadhi Vihara and during this time, he will ...
... Ven. Mahinda said that as a disciple of the late Chief Reverend, he will try his best to serve the BMSM in whatever way he can to continue the legacy of his teacher. For a start, Ven Mahinda said that for 2013, he will be spending his three months Vas at Samadhi Vihara and during this time, he will ...
Buddhist Influence on the Neo-Confucian Concept of the Sage
... world, including Romanized Modern Standard Mandarin (MSM) and Japanese, are acceptable. In special circumstances, papers written in one of the Sinitic topolects (fangyan) may be considered for publication. Although the chief focus of Sino-Platonic Papers is on the intercultural relations of China wi ...
... world, including Romanized Modern Standard Mandarin (MSM) and Japanese, are acceptable. In special circumstances, papers written in one of the Sinitic topolects (fangyan) may be considered for publication. Although the chief focus of Sino-Platonic Papers is on the intercultural relations of China wi ...