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Delusion In Buddhism
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- Buddhism: An Overview
- BUDDHISM, as recognized by its million followers in the eastern and western world, is both a religion and a philosophy. It originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama who become the Supreme Buddha.
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Religions >> Buddhism
- The 14 Precepts of Tiep Hien Buddhism
- Buddhism is not one. The teaching of Buddhism is many. When Buddhism enters one country, that country always acquires a new form of Buddhism. Buddhism, in order to be Buddhism, must be suitable, appropriate to the psychology and the culture of the society...
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- Buddhism
- I entrust myself to earth, Earth entrusts herself to me. I entrust myself to Buddha, Buddha entrusts herself to me. In Buddhism, there are three gems: Buddha, the awakened one; Dharma, the way of understanding and loving; and Sangha, the community that lives...
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- Looking For The Hub Of The Sacreed Wheel: Part 1
- It is often said that all paths are like spokes on a wheel. We start at the rime and follow a spoke to the hub of central truth from which all paths arise and to which they all return. Those of you who've been following my articles should also know that to a...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Religions
- Buddha
- Buddha, the enlightened one, is primarily referred to Siddhartha Sakyamuni Gautama, the historical founder of Buddhism. He was a prince of a small kingdom in Kalinga (now Orissa), Northern India.
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
- How The Major Arcana and The Tibetan Book of The Dead can work together
- There are some striking complements to the Major Arcana of the Tarot and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. They are a nice enhancement to the meanings of these powerful cards. I claim no expertise on Buddhism but I found the resonance and compatibility to Tarot...
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- Religious Studies 353Dark Self East and West
- pages.uoregon.edu
- The Way of the Dialetheist: Contradictions in Buddhism
- www.smith.edu
- The Meaning of Salvation in the Doctrine of Pure Land Buddhism1
- Buddhism teaches that all the sufferings of life originate in delusion. Intellectually, delusion is ignorance (avidya); that is, the ignorance regarding the.
- wisdom.mugeko.fastmail.net
- Buddhist Tantric Medicine Theory on Behalf of Oneself and Others
- of nature.
- www.thlib.org
- The Buddhist Attitude Towards Nature
- Buddhism tirelessly advocates the virtues of nongreed, non-hatred, and non- delusion in all human pursuits. Greed breeds sorrow and unhealthy consequences.
- www.mbcru.com
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- The Spirituality of Patience
- This false way of viewing a world of permanent things is called a "delusion" in Buddhism.
Suggested Web Resources
- Other Delusions: pride, ignorance, doubt - A View on Buddhism
- viewonbuddhism.org
- What are the Six Main Delusions in Buddhism
- What are the Six Main Delusions in Buddhism? Improve Doctrine Delusion - Holding on strongly to beliefs which bring about suffering to oneself and others.
- wiki.answers.com
- Buddhist Channel | Buddhism News, Headlines | Opinion | The
- Buddhism began as an Iron Age religion, and all its teachings are pre-modern. ..
- www.buddhistchannel.tv
- Buddhism: A Method of Mind Training
- Hence, in the Buddhist texts, the Unconditioned is often explained as the final elimination from one's own mind, of greed, hatred and delusion.
- www.accesstoinsight.org
- Buddhism, Meditation and Suffering - Balanced Existence
- Aug 15, 2008 The root cause is known in Buddhism as the Three Poisons (doshas). The three poisons are greed (raga), hatred (dvesa) and delusion (moha).
- www.balancedexistence.com
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