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A Basic Buddhism Guide: Meditation

WebA good posture is to sit with your legs folded, a pillow under your buttocks, your back straight, the hands nestled in the lap and the eyes closed. Alternatively, you can sit in a …

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Basic Buddhism: The Theory of Karma

WebNATURE OF KARMA. Karma is the law of moral causation. The theory of Karma is a fundamental doctrine in Buddhism. This belief was prevalent in India before the advent of …

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A Basic Buddhism Guide: Buddhist Ethics

WebBuddhism places a great emphasis on 'mind' and it is mental anguish such as remorse, anxiety, guilt etc. which is to be avoided in order to cultivate a calm and peaceful mind. …

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The Four Noble Truths of AIDS: A Buddhist Perspective

WebTo define AIDS in terms of suffering we can say that being infected with HIV is suffering. Being ostracized and discriminated against is suffering. Loss of income through lack of …

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Healing: A Tibetan Buddhist Perspective

WebTo understand healing from the Buddhist perspective, a useful starting point is to consider the Buddhist concept of mind. The mind is non-physical. It is formless, shapeless, …

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A Buddhist Response To The HIV/Aids Crisis

WebA Buddhist Response To The HIV/Aids Crisis Lawrence Maund Sangha Metta Project. At the time of his birth, it was predicted that Prince Siddattha, the Buddha to be, would …

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Ministering to the Sick by Lily de Silva

WebThe Buddhist Publication Society . The Buddhist Publication Society is an approved charity dedicated to making known the Teaching of the Buddha, which has a vital message for …

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A Basic Buddhism Guide: The Law of Karma

WebKarma means action, means "to do". Immediately we have an indication that the real meaning of karma is not fate because karma is action. It is dynamic. But it is more than …

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Treasury of Truth (Dhammapada) Chapter 15, Happiness

WebWorst Disease And Greatest Happiness. Hunger is the greatest ill, the greatest dukkha - conditionedness, knowing this reality at it is: Nibbana bliss supreme. Explanation: The …

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Buddhist Meditation and Health

WebProfessor Thepnom Muangman has listed the physical benefits as a slowing down of the pulse, a lowering of blood pressure and a boost to the immune system. The …

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Sutra of the Medicine Buddha

WebIn the end, the teaching of the Sutra of the Medicine Buddha is one of life and hope, infi nite trust and boundless compassion – in other words, a teaching of the heart. What is told is …

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Buddhist Articles on HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care

WebRole of Buddhist Monks and Community Leaders — HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care. Dhamma Camps Against AIDS — A Model Project. Meditation and Health — The …

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BuddhaNet's Top 10 Buddhist Websites

WebBuddhaNet's Top 10 Buddhist Websites. Himalayan Art. Features over 1500 artworks from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, China and Mongolia. Art from leading private and museum …

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Buddhist Psychotherapy and Counselling Courses

WebTeaching staff phone: 08 9726 1504. Postal Address: 13 Mc Andrew St., Brunswick WA 6224. Email: [email protected]. Web site: www.sophiacollege.com. The awards in …

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Handbook For Mankind

WebIn 1956, the Venerable Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu gave a series of lectures to a group of prospective judges, which were subsequently edited and arranged into what became The …

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The Dhammapada: Chapter 15, Happiness

Web203. Hunger is the worst disease, conditioned things the worst suffering. Knowing this as it really is, the wise realize Nibbana, the highest bliss. 204. Health is the most precious …

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Manual of Zen Buddhism: Introduction

WebMANUAL OF ZEN BUDDHISM DAISETZ TEITARO SUZUKI, D.LITT. Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto [1935] Set in pdf by M. G. Sheet, Baghdad, Iraq …

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