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Hui Neng and continued in Korea and Japan and various countries The precepts have been handed down to us and are still living in the present day Before receiving the precepts normally incense is offered and prostrations are made Then the verse of the Three Refuges is recited I take refuge in the Buddha
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Hui Neng and continued in Korea and Japan and various countries The precepts have been handed down to us and are still living in the present day Before receiving the precepts normally incense is offered and prostrations are made Then the verse of the Three Refuges is recited I take refuge in the Buddha
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Scott s iPod reminds me of a favorite parable There s a Zen story about a student who made a special point of keeping all the Buddhist precepts Once however while walking at night
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Scott s iPod reminds me of a favorite parable There s a Zen story about a student who made a special point of keeping all the Buddhist precepts Once however while walking at night
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or cat anymore and you are halfway responsible about it you take it to the local Wat and ask the monks to look after it If the monks are true to Buddhist precepts they will gladly do so Wat Srisoonthorn At the rather grand Wat Srisoonthorn I get to meet the grandly named Spartacus who I sponsor I chose Spartacus because he was the oldest and shabbiest looking dog on the
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or cat anymore and you are halfway responsible about it you take it to the local Wat and ask the monks to look after it If the monks are true to Buddhist precepts they will gladly do so Wat Srisoonthorn At the rather grand Wat Srisoonthorn I get to meet the grandly named Spartacus who I sponsor I chose Spartacus because he was the oldest and shabbiest looking dog on the
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A special chanting conducted by the Resident Master food offering before participating devotees were told to eat mindfully
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A special chanting conducted by the Resident Master food offering before participating devotees were told to eat mindfully
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Teachers John Daido Loori Roshi 1931 2009 John Daido Loori Roshi was the spiritual leader and abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery and the Zen Center of New York City Trained in koan Zen as well as in the subtle school of
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Teachers John Daido Loori Roshi 1931 2009 John Daido Loori Roshi was the spiritual leader and abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery and the Zen Center of New York City Trained in koan Zen as well as in the subtle school of
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a studio at another location in the city or in the Temple itself if appropriate The Center has a large space that may be available for daytime use for artists depending on their medium Full time staff follow the full daily schedule of zazen services and work practice Staff residents participate in all Temple programs training activities and retreats unless their Temple
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a studio at another location in the city or in the Temple itself if appropriate The Center has a large space that may be available for daytime use for artists depending on their medium Full time staff follow the full daily schedule of zazen services and work practice Staff residents participate in all Temple programs training activities and retreats unless their Temple
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Temples bustling as worshippers observe Wan Khao Phansa - Pattaya People
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Pattaya People A time to observe traditional rituals, Wan Khao Phansa is one of several days a year when Thai Buddhists are asked to observe some basic precepts : food is ...
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Pattaya People A time to observe traditional rituals, Wan Khao Phansa is one of several days a year when Thai Buddhists are asked to observe some basic precepts : food is ...
Ghost Chat New England's "Teachings of the Buddha"
Thu, 24 Dec 2009 08:59:50 PST
bridges over burbling streams. Listen to the haunting Buddhist melodies, as we share some of the basic precepts of Buddhism. Buddhism is a ... youtube.com.
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bridges over burbling streams. Listen to the haunting Buddhist melodies, as we share some of the basic precepts of Buddhism. Buddhism is a ... youtube.com.
What Are Buddhism Beliefs?
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In this article, we'll take a look at rebirth and reincarnation, the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Five . Precepts. . Understanding this basics will give you a quick and dirty understanding of . Buddhism. . ...
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Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:33:52 GM
In this article, we'll take a look at rebirth and reincarnation, the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Five . Precepts. . Understanding this basics will give you a quick and dirty understanding of . Buddhism. . ...
Is there any way a Buddhist can eat after Noon?
Q. The tittle really says it all. According to one of the precepts, Buddhists can not eat after 12. ( Or noon ) Is there ANY way that we can?
Asked by Bill - Sun Aug 15 14:49:22 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've been studying Buddhism for 22 years. I've read more books than I can remember on the subject, and after all of that studying, I've concluded that not eating after 12 noon is a precept for Monks and Nuns. The average person practicing Buddhism can eat the regular three meals a day. Also, consider this: At the time that precept was written, people did not live in the fast-paced society that we live in today. If you deny yourself food after 12pm and still try to keep up with your job, your house, your family, you WILL collapse, exhausted. Also, keep in mind that Buddhism encourages the "Middle Way". I tend to think that not eating after 12pm is extreme, not moderate. The human body requires food every four hours. It is a biological fact. [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Sun Aug 15 14:56:12 2010
Q. The tittle really says it all. According to one of the precepts, Buddhists can not eat after 12. ( Or noon ) Is there ANY way that we can?
Asked by Bill - Sun Aug 15 14:49:22 2010 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I've been studying Buddhism for 22 years. I've read more books than I can remember on the subject, and after all of that studying, I've concluded that not eating after 12 noon is a precept for Monks and Nuns. The average person practicing Buddhism can eat the regular three meals a day. Also, consider this: At the time that precept was written, people did not live in the fast-paced society that we live in today. If you deny yourself food after 12pm and still try to keep up with your job, your house, your family, you WILL collapse, exhausted. Also, keep in mind that Buddhism encourages the "Middle Way". I tend to think that not eating after 12pm is extreme, not moderate. The human body requires food every four hours. It is a biological fact. [cont.]
Answered by unknown - Sun Aug 15 14:56:12 2010
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