An Art Therapy Programme Incorporating Buddhist Concepts To
... the trouble to read and comment on work from a student on the other side of the world, whom he had never met; and Elizabeth Grace for sharing personal experiences which brought deeper understanding of working with issues of aggression. ...
... the trouble to read and comment on work from a student on the other side of the world, whom he had never met; and Elizabeth Grace for sharing personal experiences which brought deeper understanding of working with issues of aggression. ...
PDF - SGI Quarterly Magazine
... “Transcending religious dogma, Nichiren stands out among historical figures of Japan for his sincerity, his intellect and the human warmth that comes across in many of his writings.” Nichiren was subjected to continuous persecution by the authorities. There is a common perception that religious pers ...
... “Transcending religious dogma, Nichiren stands out among historical figures of Japan for his sincerity, his intellect and the human warmth that comes across in many of his writings.” Nichiren was subjected to continuous persecution by the authorities. There is a common perception that religious pers ...
Daniel Bouchez - Hal-SHS
... the classics in the presence of King Sukchong (r. 1674-1720), he incurred the royal anger for having brought up rumors related to the entourage of the new favorite, Lady Chang. In so doing, he was only following the lead of this old master, Song Siyŏl, who was also the head of his faction. Kim Manju ...
... the classics in the presence of King Sukchong (r. 1674-1720), he incurred the royal anger for having brought up rumors related to the entourage of the new favorite, Lady Chang. In so doing, he was only following the lead of this old master, Song Siyŏl, who was also the head of his faction. Kim Manju ...
What the Buddha Thought, by Richard Gombrich. London: Equinox
... Buddha’s thinking, both as regards content and method, in a broadly accessible way. It is not a monograph intended for specialists, though specialists will find much to ponder in it. This reviewer found it immensely stimulating and engaging. Despite any minor criticisms of it, explicit or implicit, ...
... Buddha’s thinking, both as regards content and method, in a broadly accessible way. It is not a monograph intended for specialists, though specialists will find much to ponder in it. This reviewer found it immensely stimulating and engaging. Despite any minor criticisms of it, explicit or implicit, ...
Wu Yankang, "The Revered Master Deep Willows and the Hall of
... England and France, he invited Yang Renshan to accompany him as counsellor at the new Chinese Legation in London and later in France. The following year, in London, he first made acquaintance with Nanjô Bunryû (–), a Japanese scholar in Buddhist studies (then studying at Oxford University); t ...
... England and France, he invited Yang Renshan to accompany him as counsellor at the new Chinese Legation in London and later in France. The following year, in London, he first made acquaintance with Nanjô Bunryû (–), a Japanese scholar in Buddhist studies (then studying at Oxford University); t ...
The Paracultural Imaginary
... on the process of identity-shaping through the sharing of spirituality where whiteCaucasian American persons reject the cultural values and lifestyles that they were brought up in so as to live in accordance to the Native American spiritual traditions. Using axiomatic poetry developed from ethnograp ...
... on the process of identity-shaping through the sharing of spirituality where whiteCaucasian American persons reject the cultural values and lifestyles that they were brought up in so as to live in accordance to the Native American spiritual traditions. Using axiomatic poetry developed from ethnograp ...
Buddhism Reconsidered - Digital Commons @ Liberty University
... I have tried to harmonize all the criticisms offered by all my committee members. It was impossible to only present the information in the last four chapters without any background material at all. To make my arguments I would have needed to summarize in each of the criticism chapters (previously 8 ...
... I have tried to harmonize all the criticisms offered by all my committee members. It was impossible to only present the information in the last four chapters without any background material at all. To make my arguments I would have needed to summarize in each of the criticism chapters (previously 8 ...
Gautama Buddha
... tree - now known as the Bodhi tree - in Bodh Gaya, India, when he vowed never to arise until he had found the truth.[36] Kaundinya and four other companions, believing that he had abandoned his search and become undisciplined, left. After a reputed 49 days of meditation, at the age of 35, he is said ...
... tree - now known as the Bodhi tree - in Bodh Gaya, India, when he vowed never to arise until he had found the truth.[36] Kaundinya and four other companions, believing that he had abandoned his search and become undisciplined, left. After a reputed 49 days of meditation, at the age of 35, he is said ...
Buddha`s Word - Transforming Tibetan and Buddhist Book Culture
... and, relatively, a latecomer in embracing Buddhist religion, which it absorbed from different directions. At the same time Tibet became a centre for the later expansion of Buddhism into Inner Asia, especially Mongolia, and thanks to the accuracy of Tibetan translations, it was also an important poin ...
... and, relatively, a latecomer in embracing Buddhist religion, which it absorbed from different directions. At the same time Tibet became a centre for the later expansion of Buddhism into Inner Asia, especially Mongolia, and thanks to the accuracy of Tibetan translations, it was also an important poin ...
The Possibility of Buddhist Virtue: A Christian Response
... people experience every day, a life marked by suffering, that his son would likely become a great teacher instead of a ruler. However, despite his father’s best efforts, the Buddha eventually ventured outside the palace walls. There he was faced with illness, old age, and death. As a result, the Bud ...
... people experience every day, a life marked by suffering, that his son would likely become a great teacher instead of a ruler. However, despite his father’s best efforts, the Buddha eventually ventured outside the palace walls. There he was faced with illness, old age, and death. As a result, the Bud ...
Bacon Elizabeth - 2016 - Scholarly Commons @ Ouachita
... many followed and became his disciples. He died and was no longer obligated to suffer (Williams, 2005, p. 189). The Buddha's teachings are found in various texts. This teaching is called Dharma and is the only thing the Buddha left as a successor (Williams, 2005, p. 191). As a result, the Dharma is ...
... many followed and became his disciples. He died and was no longer obligated to suffer (Williams, 2005, p. 189). The Buddha's teachings are found in various texts. This teaching is called Dharma and is the only thing the Buddha left as a successor (Williams, 2005, p. 191). As a result, the Dharma is ...
The Bahudhātuka-sutta and its Parallels On Women`s Inabilities
... possible as possible and knows it according to reality, and sees what is impossible as impossible and knows it according to reality.31 Ānanda, it is not possible that there could be two wheel-turning kings ruling in the world. [However], it is certainly possible that there could be one wheel-turning ...
... possible as possible and knows it according to reality, and sees what is impossible as impossible and knows it according to reality.31 Ānanda, it is not possible that there could be two wheel-turning kings ruling in the world. [However], it is certainly possible that there could be one wheel-turning ...
Becoming Bhikkhunī Global Women’s Ordination Movement Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... enter into the homeless state. It would be good, Lord, if women were to have permission to do this.3 Ultimately, on the grounds that women are as capable as men of attaining enlightenment, Mahāpajāpatī and her retinue are admitted into the Saṅgha.4 From Mahāpajāpatī’s ordination some 2500 years ago ...
... enter into the homeless state. It would be good, Lord, if women were to have permission to do this.3 Ultimately, on the grounds that women are as capable as men of attaining enlightenment, Mahāpajāpatī and her retinue are admitted into the Saṅgha.4 From Mahāpajāpatī’s ordination some 2500 years ago ...
Canonical Jātaka Tales in Comparative Perspective
... version of the Rāmāyaṇa (summarized in Stutterheim 1925: 66-80) does not take the form of a jātaka. In a Japanese version, Rāma is identified with the bodhisattva, cf. Hara 1980/1989: 335. A Khotanese version (ed. and trsl. Bailey 1940: 376 and 571) is ambivalent since, though it probably does ident ...
... version of the Rāmāyaṇa (summarized in Stutterheim 1925: 66-80) does not take the form of a jātaka. In a Japanese version, Rāma is identified with the bodhisattva, cf. Hara 1980/1989: 335. A Khotanese version (ed. and trsl. Bailey 1940: 376 and 571) is ambivalent since, though it probably does ident ...
TEACHER WORKSHOP The Art of Nonviolence: Martin Luther King
... The workshop will begin with an exploration of the role of nonviolence in the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. during the American Civil Rights movement. In an effort to fight the institutionalized discrimination against African-Americans in the United States in the mid-20th century, the participants ...
... The workshop will begin with an exploration of the role of nonviolence in the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. during the American Civil Rights movement. In an effort to fight the institutionalized discrimination against African-Americans in the United States in the mid-20th century, the participants ...
Dharma and Abhidharma
... respectively, but rejected these states since they did not lead him to the desired end. This story does not appear to be historical and was inteded as a denouncement of these two states, and consequently of the 4 årËpya. In another study (Bronkhorst, 1986: § 7.2) it has been argued that these states ...
... respectively, but rejected these states since they did not lead him to the desired end. This story does not appear to be historical and was inteded as a denouncement of these two states, and consequently of the 4 årËpya. In another study (Bronkhorst, 1986: § 7.2) it has been argued that these states ...
The Cultivation of Virtue in Buddhist Ethics Journal of Buddhist Ethics
... Virtue ethics is often presented as an alternative to deontic or “dutybased” ethics—a category that includes both consequentialism and deontology. Deontic ethics is concerned with the concept of moral obligation. It is, in this sense, “act-centered.” Virtue ethics takes a different ap- ...
... Virtue ethics is often presented as an alternative to deontic or “dutybased” ethics—a category that includes both consequentialism and deontology. Deontic ethics is concerned with the concept of moral obligation. It is, in this sense, “act-centered.” Virtue ethics takes a different ap- ...
laotian hill tribes - Welcome to Muang Lao new website
... (Stephen Mansfield is a freelance photojournalist and author based in Tokyo.) Like minority groups the world over, the hill tribes of Laos are facing unaccustomed pressures on their traditional way of life. The depletion of protective, life-giving forest and wilderness, the upward migration of more ...
... (Stephen Mansfield is a freelance photojournalist and author based in Tokyo.) Like minority groups the world over, the hill tribes of Laos are facing unaccustomed pressures on their traditional way of life. The depletion of protective, life-giving forest and wilderness, the upward migration of more ...
File - ICBI
... The March (Spring) 2015 Edition of the ICBI eJournal Patriarch’s Vision, has eight contributors that have produced eleven very interesting and varied articles, covering a wide-range of Ch’an and Buddhist related subjects and topics. This edition also sees the introduction of a new ‘ICBI Book Review’ ...
... The March (Spring) 2015 Edition of the ICBI eJournal Patriarch’s Vision, has eight contributors that have produced eleven very interesting and varied articles, covering a wide-range of Ch’an and Buddhist related subjects and topics. This edition also sees the introduction of a new ‘ICBI Book Review’ ...
Empty Selves: A Comparative Analysis of Mahayana Buddhism
... My project entails a comparative, cross-cultural exploration of Mahayana Buddhism, Sartre’s Existentialism, and Depth Psychology. In analyzing these three traditions, I necessarily had to rely in large part on prior scholarship. The following material is part summary, part investigation and critique ...
... My project entails a comparative, cross-cultural exploration of Mahayana Buddhism, Sartre’s Existentialism, and Depth Psychology. In analyzing these three traditions, I necessarily had to rely in large part on prior scholarship. The following material is part summary, part investigation and critique ...
A COMPARISON OF ARISTOTELIAN AND BUDDHIST ETHICS AND
... The initial research proposal was to examine the notion of Aristotle’s ‘virtue ethics’ and to find its place in formal education. The term virtue ethics has come into use in the final decades of the twentieth century with reference to any ethical system for which an agent’s virtuous/vicious characte ...
... The initial research proposal was to examine the notion of Aristotle’s ‘virtue ethics’ and to find its place in formal education. The term virtue ethics has come into use in the final decades of the twentieth century with reference to any ethical system for which an agent’s virtuous/vicious characte ...
The Buddhist World of Southeast Asia
... lived traditions of Myanmar,1 Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka seem to distort and sometimes subvert the cardinal teachings of nibbana, the Four Noble Truths, or the Noble Eightfold Path familiar to the Western student of Buddhism.2 The observer enters a Theravada Buddhist culture to discover ...
... lived traditions of Myanmar,1 Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka seem to distort and sometimes subvert the cardinal teachings of nibbana, the Four Noble Truths, or the Noble Eightfold Path familiar to the Western student of Buddhism.2 The observer enters a Theravada Buddhist culture to discover ...
The Buddhist World of Southeast Asia
... lived traditions of Myanmar,1 Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka seem to distort and sometimes subvert the cardinal teachings of nibbana, the Four Noble Truths, or the Noble Eightfold Path familiar to the Western student of Buddhism.2 The observer enters a Theravada Buddhist culture to discover ...
... lived traditions of Myanmar,1 Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka seem to distort and sometimes subvert the cardinal teachings of nibbana, the Four Noble Truths, or the Noble Eightfold Path familiar to the Western student of Buddhism.2 The observer enters a Theravada Buddhist culture to discover ...
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... Madness, invigilance, intoxication, drunkardness etc. are synonyms. A drunkard becomes devoid of sense of differentiating between small and great, high and low. He does not have shame and fear. The consequence of intoxicating drinks is very grave. It is a social disease or crime. Once the Buddha Bha ...
... Madness, invigilance, intoxication, drunkardness etc. are synonyms. A drunkard becomes devoid of sense of differentiating between small and great, high and low. He does not have shame and fear. The consequence of intoxicating drinks is very grave. It is a social disease or crime. Once the Buddha Bha ...
Buddhist art
Buddhist art is the artistic practices that are influenced by Buddhism. It includes art media which depict Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and other entities; notable Buddhist figures, both historical and mythical; narrative scenes from the lives of all of these; mandalas and other graphic aids to practice; as well as physical objects associated with Buddhist practice, such as vajras, bells, stupas and Buddhist temple architecture. Buddhist art originated on the Indian subcontinent following the historical life of Siddhartha Gautama, 6th to 5th century BC, and thereafter evolved by contact with other cultures as it spread throughout Asia and the world.Buddhist art followed believers as the dharma spread, adapted, and evolved in each new host country. It developed to the north through Central Asia and into Eastern Asia to form the Northern branch of Buddhist art, and to the east as far as Southeast Asia to form the Southern branch of Buddhist art. In India, Buddhist art flourished and influenced the development of Hindu art, until Buddhism nearly disappeared in India around the 10th century due in part to the vigorous expansion of Islam alongside Hinduism.