Vivificat!: Buddhism and Abortion: The Straight Dope (Part 1 of 2)
Teofilo de Jesus
hu, 23 Jul 2009 22:00:00 GM
I've documented . Buddhist. teaching from primary sources. The watering down of the 5 . precepts. into "suggestions" is not of . Buddhist. origin but, as I explained, a Western concern opportunistically imposed upon it by people searching for ...
Teofilo de Jesus
hu, 23 Jul 2009 22:00:00 GM
I've documented . Buddhist. teaching from primary sources. The watering down of the 5 . precepts. into "suggestions" is not of . Buddhist. origin but, as I explained, a Western concern opportunistically imposed upon it by people searching for ...
Buddhist Precepts
Teflon Buddha
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:43:00 GM
Buddhist Precepts. - A person wishing to become a . Buddhist. should recite the following . precepts. every two weeks. Requesting the Three Refuges and The Eight . Precepts. (after bowing three times, with hands joined in anjali, recite:) ...
Teflon Buddha
Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:43:00 GM
Buddhist Precepts. - A person wishing to become a . Buddhist. should recite the following . precepts. every two weeks. Requesting the Three Refuges and The Eight . Precepts. (after bowing three times, with hands joined in anjali, recite:) ...
Digital Tibetan Buddhist Altar: The Mirror Clearly Showing What to ...
TENPA
Mon, 03 Aug 2009 16:03:00 GM
Let alone the khenpos, teachers and senior lamas, you should show respect to anyone who is your senior in terms of the . precepts. or learning, show kindness and affection to the younger students, and behave only in a friendly and ...
TENPA
Mon, 03 Aug 2009 16:03:00 GM
Let alone the khenpos, teachers and senior lamas, you should show respect to anyone who is your senior in terms of the . precepts. or learning, show kindness and affection to the younger students, and behave only in a friendly and ...
Lutheran Surrealism: BUDDHISM BAD!
Kirby Olson
hu, 09 Jul 2009 16:25:00 GM
Buddhism. doesn't appear to offer moral guidelines of any kind. Never heard of . Buddhist Precepts. ? I undertake to abstain from taking life. I undertake to abstain from taking what is not given. I undertake the training rule to abstain ...
Kirby Olson
hu, 09 Jul 2009 16:25:00 GM
Buddhism. doesn't appear to offer moral guidelines of any kind. Never heard of . Buddhist Precepts. ? I undertake to abstain from taking life. I undertake to abstain from taking what is not given. I undertake the training rule to abstain ...
Integral Options Cafe: Buddhism and Sex by M. O'C. Walshe
WH
Mon, 20 Jul 2009 14:39:00 GM
This explanation is of course not wrong in terms of Christian theology, but is not applicable in . Buddhism. , where there are no such commandments that one can infringe. As already indicated, the so-called . precepts. are in fact undertakings ...
WH
Mon, 20 Jul 2009 14:39:00 GM
This explanation is of course not wrong in terms of Christian theology, but is not applicable in . Buddhism. , where there are no such commandments that one can infringe. As already indicated, the so-called . precepts. are in fact undertakings ...
The Five Buddhist Precepts .
Waylon Lewis, elephantjournal.com
Sun, 15 Mar 2009 16:23:47 GM
buddhist precepts. . These are not commandments in the Judeo-Christian sense, they have nothing to do with morality but rather with mindfulness; they re intended to help keep you in the present moment, and avoid the unnecessary creation ...
Waylon Lewis, elephantjournal.com
Sun, 15 Mar 2009 16:23:47 GM
buddhist precepts. . These are not commandments in the Judeo-Christian sense, they have nothing to do with morality but rather with mindfulness; they re intended to help keep you in the present moment, and avoid the unnecessary creation ...
The Five Precepts of Buddhism : Foundation for an Ethical Life ...
unknown
ue, 09 Dec 2008 01:04:38 GM
The Five . Precepts. of . Buddhism. are the basic ethical guidelines of a . Buddhist. life. . Buddhists. believe these simple suggestions can prevent many misfortunes.
unknown
ue, 09 Dec 2008 01:04:38 GM
The Five . Precepts. of . Buddhism. are the basic ethical guidelines of a . Buddhist. life. . Buddhists. believe these simple suggestions can prevent many misfortunes.
LankaWeb Abduction of Two Suckling Elephant Calves from their ...
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Sun, 02 Aug 2009 23:31:55 GM
Much acclaimed . Buddhist. country, preaching all the time, with the new Monarchial type leader with his Hitler type cabinet has committed the sin and has broken two . precepts. very clearly. - Adinna Dhana (Abduction and robbery from mother) ...
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Sun, 02 Aug 2009 23:31:55 GM
Much acclaimed . Buddhist. country, preaching all the time, with the new Monarchial type leader with his Hitler type cabinet has committed the sin and has broken two . precepts. very clearly. - Adinna Dhana (Abduction and robbery from mother) ...
Tricycle What Does Being a Buddhist Mean to You?
Aaron Lackowski
hu, 16 Apr 2009 21:03:50 GM
The . Buddhist precepts. , all of them, are often used by teachers to control students and I would submit that perhaps more than any other religion in America, as Ken Wilber has written, . Buddhism. can slip into pettiness and control. ...
Aaron Lackowski
hu, 16 Apr 2009 21:03:50 GM
The . Buddhist precepts. , all of them, are often used by teachers to control students and I would submit that perhaps more than any other religion in America, as Ken Wilber has written, . Buddhism. can slip into pettiness and control. ...
The Shorty Method: The Shorty Method and the Lion's Roar
Mike McCool
Wed, 05 Aug 2009 05:19:00 GM
After I posted it, I started thinking it was a bit presumptuous (as well as pretentious) to be spouting off about . Buddhist precepts. when I'm not a . Buddhist. and my blog was named after my method of bowling. ...
Mike McCool
Wed, 05 Aug 2009 05:19:00 GM
After I posted it, I started thinking it was a bit presumptuous (as well as pretentious) to be spouting off about . Buddhist precepts. when I'm not a . Buddhist. and my blog was named after my method of bowling. ...
Glossary of Zen names and terms as used in the Kwan Um School ...
Alain
hu, 16 Jul 2009 06:03:32 GM
brown piece of cloth worn around the neck or over the shoulders, symbolic of . Buddhist. vows and . precepts. . KATZ! (Korean): traditional Zen belly shout; used to cut off discriminative thinking. kensho (Japanese): ...
Alain
hu, 16 Jul 2009 06:03:32 GM
brown piece of cloth worn around the neck or over the shoulders, symbolic of . Buddhist. vows and . precepts. . KATZ! (Korean): traditional Zen belly shout; used to cut off discriminative thinking. kensho (Japanese): ...
The Five Precepts : Basics, part 5 Daily Buddhism
Brian Schell
Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:04:18 GM
The Second of the . Buddhist precepts. is no to take that which is not given. Nope, stealing is a bad thing, but living in a modern civilized society, we already knew that. But just as with the first . precept. , there's more to it than it ...
Brian Schell
Fri, 06 Feb 2009 16:04:18 GM
The Second of the . Buddhist precepts. is no to take that which is not given. Nope, stealing is a bad thing, but living in a modern civilized society, we already knew that. But just as with the first . precept. , there's more to it than it ...
Why We Probably Were Serial Killers | Moonpointer : Buddhist Blog ...
shian
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 17:42:10 GM
to practise regular repentance (mentally, and with physical efforts, whenever possible) for any misgivings done in the past, whether remembered or not, and remind ourselves of our resolution to never break any moral . precepts. again. ...
shian
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 17:42:10 GM
to practise regular repentance (mentally, and with physical efforts, whenever possible) for any misgivings done in the past, whether remembered or not, and remind ourselves of our resolution to never break any moral . precepts. again. ...
a buddhist perspective - Journal - A Clean Kill?
Venerable Wuling
Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:47:55 GM
The . Buddhist precept. of not killing means not to kill any living being, not just other humans. Why include all beings? Because every being has the potential to become a Buddha and the true nature of every being is Buddha-nature. ...
Venerable Wuling
Sun, 29 Mar 2009 09:47:55 GM
The . Buddhist precept. of not killing means not to kill any living being, not just other humans. Why include all beings? Because every being has the potential to become a Buddha and the true nature of every being is Buddha-nature. ...
Buddhology 101
Felonious Monk
Sat, 18 Jul 2009 06:04:00 GM
rests on fear: the fear of being punished. . Buddhist precepts. , on the other hand, cannot be imposed any more than the laws of physics or mathematics are. Rather, the . precepts. are simply a recognition of what ...
Felonious Monk
Sat, 18 Jul 2009 06:04:00 GM
rests on fear: the fear of being punished. . Buddhist precepts. , on the other hand, cannot be imposed any more than the laws of physics or mathematics are. Rather, the . precepts. are simply a recognition of what ...
Asian Art Museum Blog Five things you might not have known about ...
xensen
Fri, 29 May 2009 18:49:35 GM
I'm surprised that the honorable DT Suzuki didn't bring up the issue of the conflict between the first of the five . Buddhist precepts. (Do not kill), and one of the most fundamental jobs of the samurai, to kill on the command of one's ...
xensen
Fri, 29 May 2009 18:49:35 GM
I'm surprised that the honorable DT Suzuki didn't bring up the issue of the conflict between the first of the five . Buddhist precepts. (Do not kill), and one of the most fundamental jobs of the samurai, to kill on the command of one's ...
Radical Therapy: Buddhist Precepts in the Modern World
unknown
Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:05:28 GM
The Five . Precepts. are the basic moral code of . Buddhism. , undertaken daily by lay . Buddhists. along with the Three Refuges and regarded as the indispensable foundation of a life governed by the Dhamma. The Five . Precepts. consist of five ...
unknown
Fri, 30 Sep 2005 21:05:28 GM
The Five . Precepts. are the basic moral code of . Buddhism. , undertaken daily by lay . Buddhists. along with the Three Refuges and regarded as the indispensable foundation of a life governed by the Dhamma. The Five . Precepts. consist of five ...
Violence and the First Precept Daily Buddhism
Brian Schell
Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:44:20 GM
Is that sentient part of the phrase why many . Buddhists. eat meat? I have been struggling with this . precept. , and deciding whether or not to consider myself a . Buddhist. , because I believe that eating meat sparingly is natural and so is ...
Brian Schell
Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:44:20 GM
Is that sentient part of the phrase why many . Buddhists. eat meat? I have been struggling with this . precept. , and deciding whether or not to consider myself a . Buddhist. , because I believe that eating meat sparingly is natural and so is ...
A critical analysis on the Water festival of Theravada Buddhism ...
taizones
ue, 09 Jun 2009 13:26:16 GM
In addition, most old people and some young people simply go to the monastery to observe the eight . Buddhist precepts. . For example, they take a vow on the eight basic . precepts. to Buddha. These . precepts. are 1) not to destroy life 2) not ...
taizones
ue, 09 Jun 2009 13:26:16 GM
In addition, most old people and some young people simply go to the monastery to observe the eight . Buddhist precepts. . For example, they take a vow on the eight basic . precepts. to Buddha. These . precepts. are 1) not to destroy life 2) not ...
Welcoming Buddhist Blog Archive How to Develop and Maintain a ...
Ven. Lopon Osel
ue, 04 Aug 2009 19:48:41 GM
unknowing, I transgressed through ignorance the . precepts. of my teachers and my vows. It is written in the teachings that yogis should not mingle, even for a moment with those who have degenerate Samayas (sacred vows). ...
Ven. Lopon Osel
ue, 04 Aug 2009 19:48:41 GM
unknowing, I transgressed through ignorance the . precepts. of my teachers and my vows. It is written in the teachings that yogis should not mingle, even for a moment with those who have degenerate Samayas (sacred vows). ...
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Buddhist: Does reporting someone on Y!A violate the 1st and or 3rd precept?
Q. Please forgive my ignorance. I have just started taking a deep look into Buddhism. From what I have been studying, I have yet to find one thing I disagree with. I know that the name calling and posts about other members in a negative light would be a violation of the 3rd precept, but I was curious if reporting (since it can hurt someone's feelings) is a violation of the 1st? Thanks in advance.
Asked by Oberon - Mon Jul 20 17:01:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm no expert on the precepts, but I'm almost certain it wouldn't be considered a violation. Intent is very important. If you're doing it with the intent to hurt their feelings, it's a violation. If you're doing it simply because they're abusing their privileges on the site and/or what they've asked or said may cause others harm, you're doing a good (or, at least, neutral) deed. In this case, it isn't a violation.
Answered by Megs - Mon Jul 20 17:10:18 2009
Q. Please forgive my ignorance. I have just started taking a deep look into Buddhism. From what I have been studying, I have yet to find one thing I disagree with. I know that the name calling and posts about other members in a negative light would be a violation of the 3rd precept, but I was curious if reporting (since it can hurt someone's feelings) is a violation of the 1st? Thanks in advance.
Asked by Oberon - Mon Jul 20 17:01:43 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'm no expert on the precepts, but I'm almost certain it wouldn't be considered a violation. Intent is very important. If you're doing it with the intent to hurt their feelings, it's a violation. If you're doing it simply because they're abusing their privileges on the site and/or what they've asked or said may cause others harm, you're doing a good (or, at least, neutral) deed. In this case, it isn't a violation.
Answered by Megs - Mon Jul 20 17:10:18 2009
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