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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... by mind, led by mind, and produced by mind. If one speaks or acts with a pure mind, happiness follows like a shadow that never departs. The Dhammapada1 Acknowledgements Like all things, this book has arisen in dependence.
... by mind, led by mind, and produced by mind. If one speaks or acts with a pure mind, happiness follows like a shadow that never departs. The Dhammapada1 Acknowledgements Like all things, this book has arisen in dependence.
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Nagapriya. Acknowledgements Like all things, this book has arisen in dependence on many conditions. It began as a lecture I delivered to a conference for sixth-form students organized by Clear Vision Education. I would like to thank ...
Nagapriya. Acknowledgements Like all things, this book has arisen in dependence on many conditions. It began as a lecture I delivered to a conference for sixth-form students organized by Clear Vision Education. I would like to thank ...
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... things. I heard, for example, that I could change because I don't have a fixed soul (ātman). Instead, like everything else, I am an ever-changing assemblage of conditions. I learned that I could change in different ways: for 'better ...
... things. I heard, for example, that I could change because I don't have a fixed soul (ātman). Instead, like everything else, I am an ever-changing assemblage of conditions. I learned that I could change in different ways: for 'better ...
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... will start to dig beneath the surface of a teaching and recover the spiritual treasure that lies buried within it. To illustrate this, let me use an analogy. At first glance, a coconut may seem a rather weird, exotic thing. It has.
... will start to dig beneath the surface of a teaching and recover the spiritual treasure that lies buried within it. To illustrate this, let me use an analogy. At first glance, a coconut may seem a rather weird, exotic thing. It has.
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Nagapriya. coconut may seem a rather weird, exotic thing. It has strange wiry brown hair and makes a rattling noise when shaken. What's inside? Where has it come from? In contemplating this mysterious fruit, this curiosity of the natural ...
Nagapriya. coconut may seem a rather weird, exotic thing. It has strange wiry brown hair and makes a rattling noise when shaken. What's inside? Where has it come from? In contemplating this mysterious fruit, this curiosity of the natural ...
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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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