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Essays on buddhist concept

  1. The Buddhist concept of Ahimsa
    The Buddhist concept of ahimsa is the essential practice of nonviolence, literally meaning not killing or not injuring anyone or any living thing, and having ...
    (247 Words -- Approx. 1 Pages)

  2. Personal Creed
    ... I do see much suffering everywhere around me, and this tends to make me think that the Buddhist concept that life is suffering is true. ...
    (968 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  3. Differing Views of Karma
    ... vs. intentions in karma, and the difference between the Hindu concept of reincarnation and the Buddhist concept of rebirth. The ...
    (1600 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  4. Views of Karma in Hinduism ampamp Buddhism
    ... vs. intentions in karma, and the difference between the Hindu concept of reincarnation and the Buddhist concept of rebirth. The ...
    (1621 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  5. Psychological Approaches in the East ampamp the West
    ... The focus of the Buddhist concept of love is an non attached, compassionate caring for all of creation and the wish for the goodwill of all of creation. ...
    (2296 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  6. Buddhism
    ... This whole set of ideas is also connected to the Buddhist concept of Emptiness, to which the structure of suffering, or life, is to be contrasted. ...
    (2250 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  7. Buddhist Sangha
    ... In this regard, he describes the detailed symbolism of Buddhist temple architecture, which may replicate the concept of the Buddhist view of the cosmos and of ...
    (3856 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  8. East Asian Religions
    ... For example, the Buddhist concept of karma, the law that ampquotassumes that every deliberate action has its own consequences and pursues the doer, often beyond the ...
    (2620 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  9. Religions of China, Korea ampamp Japan
    ... For example, the Buddhist concept of karma, the law that ampquotassumes that every deliberate action has its own consequences and pursues the doer, often beyond the ...
    (2620 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  10. Buddhist View of Attachment
    ... beyond the idea of the Buddha and killing him, pass beyond all ideas and thoughts into nothought and will see that it is even the concept of enlightenment ...
    (1604 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  11. Buddhist Teachings
    ... in which, among other topics, Vimalakirti debates and clarifies the concept of nonduality. ... religion, two of which deal with Shinto and Buddhist traditions and ...
    (2494 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  12. Origins of Buddhism in Japan
    ... minute details of human interaction, and to a Western viewer, it may seem that nothing is going on, but this is a reflection of the Buddhist concept of Suchness ...
    (3325 Words -- Approx. 13 Pages)

  13. Two Sculptures of the Buddha
    ... The Buddhaamp39s ampquotbenevolence triumphs over evil by inner strength and this illustrates the Buddhist concept of amp39not hurting,amp39ampquot appropriate to the Buddha of ...
    (2240 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  14. Buddhism in China It is difficult to
    ... became more acceptable to a larger proportion of the Chinese population than did the other Buddhist sects in China. First, there was the concept of rebirth in ...
    (466 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)

  15. Annotated Bibliography of Buddhist Psychology
    ... egoampquot and ampquotegolessness.ampquot Ego has become equated with rational mind, selfconcept, or the ... The Buddhist meditative system is described with a focus on the Eastern ...
    (1263 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  16. Meditation and Dogma
    ... all strands of Buddhism and some definite approach to meditation can be identified in features of Buddhist teaching that, like the concept of meditation itself ...
    (2636 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  17. Buddhist Psychology
    ... is that a Tibetan Buddhist framework is used to conceptualize the relationship between psychological problems and the need to possess. However, the concept of ...
    (1247 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  18. Hindu Buddhist Christian
    However, with respect to the concept of heaven, Hindus and Christians have quite ... In the Buddhist religion, we are reborn from a previous life until we reach a ...
    (1314 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  19. Views of Reincarnation
    ... and that the belief in the immortality of the soul should take its place in liturgyampquot Barton and Kaufmann 5. It is this concept or idea ... ampquotThe Buddhist View of ...
    (1507 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  20. Western ampamp Buddhist Models of Mental Health
    ... In contrast, the concept of ampquotoriginal sinampquot permeates the doctrine of Western ... and the absence of negative factors is the Buddhistamp39s ampquotoperational definition of ...
    (1599 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  21. Concept of Karma ampamp Reincarnation
    ... Regarding Amorosoamp39s 1992 model, it is based on the concept of current ... seen in Lingamp39s 1981 study of the effects of an intensive buddhist meditation retreat. ...
    (10009 Words -- Approx. 40 Pages)

  22. The Buddhaamp39s Wheel of Birth and Death
    ... that personality, according to the Buddha and according to Buddhist doctrine, the ... Christianity has incorporated a similar approach into its concept of salvation ...
    (1733 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  23. Buddhist Faith in Different Countries
    ... Each culture that has absorbed and passed on the Buddhist tradition has added its own ... with the worldview of the ecological movement and the concept of bioethics ...
    (2427 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  24. Analysis of Buddhism and Buddha
    ... The Wheel of Life is a very important concept within Buddhism. It is the great Buddhist symbol of Samsara, the endless round of birth and death cycle in which ...
    (1833 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  25. Buddhist tradition
    ... The Buddhist conception developed by Buddha in the sixth and seventh centuries AD ... the way his Brahmanic contemporaries were interpreting the concept Smith 171 ...
    (2957 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  26. Reduncy in Buddhist Tradition
    ... The Buddhist conception developed by Buddha in the sixth and seventh centuries AD ... the way his Brahmanic contemporaries were interpreting the concept Smith 171 ...
    (2950 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  27. Ladakh as a holistic community
    ... globalization will rob Ladakh society of its strong link to enduring Buddhist values. ... Within the context of Schumacher, the concept of work to produce for the ...
    (1475 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  28. Buddhism in China
    ... Instead, all of being is co arising and interdependent. Again, the modern concept of autonomy would seem foolish in a Buddhist context. ...
    (2854 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  29. Christianity ampamp American Culture
    ... while in the second half of the century a different concept developed, that of ... and there are particular difficulties involved in being a Buddhist in America. ...
    (1350 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  30. History of Theravada Buddhism
    ... In this regard, he describes the detailed symbolism of Buddhist temple architecture, which may replicate the concept of the Buddhist view of the cosmos and of ...
    (3856 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)




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