Exploring Karma and RebirthWindhorse Publications, 2012 M05 31 - 160 páginas Exploring Karma & Rebirth helps us to unravel the complexities of these two important but often misunderstood Buddhist doctrines. This thought-provoking book clarifies these traditional Buddhist teachings, examines them in relation to their cultural origins, considers how they are still relevant today, and offers an imaginative reading of what the teachings could mean for us now. Above all, Exploring Karma & Rebirth insists that, to be of enduring value, these doctrines must continue to serve the overriding aim of Buddhism: spiritual awakening. |
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... Tibetan Buddhism. Given the ferment of ideas that characterized the Buddha's time, it is hardly surprising that the Buddhist view is not uniform. But even while some scriptural passages can be found that seem to indicate that everything ...
... Tibetan Buddhism. Given the ferment of ideas that characterized the Buddha's time, it is hardly surprising that the Buddhist view is not uniform. But even while some scriptural passages can be found that seem to indicate that everything ...
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... Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetans seem to believe that everything that happens to us is a result of our previous karma. For example, when interviewing Lati Rimpoche, Richard Hayes asked him whether he believed that all the Jews who were ...
... Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetans seem to believe that everything that happens to us is a result of our previous karma. For example, when interviewing Lati Rimpoche, Richard Hayes asked him whether he believed that all the Jews who were ...
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... Tibetan Buddhism – far from being callous and cold – emphasizes the importance of compassion, a profound human response to the suffering of others that is not governed by just deserts. At least at first glance, its view on Karma would ...
... Tibetan Buddhism – far from being callous and cold – emphasizes the importance of compassion, a profound human response to the suffering of others that is not governed by just deserts. At least at first glance, its view on Karma would ...
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... Tibetan chieftainess who was arrested, imprisoned, and horrifically mistreated by the Chinese. Throughout her many years of torture and deprivation she reflected that she must have done terrible things in her previous lives to be ...
... Tibetan chieftainess who was arrested, imprisoned, and horrifically mistreated by the Chinese. Throughout her many years of torture and deprivation she reflected that she must have done terrible things in her previous lives to be ...
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... Tibetan view seems committed to seeing the event as mainly – even completely – a result of the victim's previous actions. In addition to the reasons already given, taking what seems like an absolute responsibility for everything bad (as ...
... Tibetan view seems committed to seeing the event as mainly – even completely – a result of the victim's previous actions. In addition to the reasons already given, taking what seems like an absolute responsibility for everything bad (as ...
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The Fruits of Karma | |
Bending the Iron Law | |
The Undiscovered Country | |
Born Again | |
Making Some Sense of | |
The Interconnected Self | |
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