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by Waylon Lewis elephantjournal com on Mar 15 2009 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
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by Waylon Lewis elephantjournal com on Mar 15 2009 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
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sutta lists three subdivisions of this realm Again after referring to the realm of the third jh na in general 34 the P li version lists also three subdivisions of this realm Another and perhaps the most noteworthy difference between the S leyyaka sutta and its Sa yukta gama parallel are their presentations of the potential of the ten wholesome courses of
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sutta lists three subdivisions of this realm Again after referring to the realm of the third jh na in general 34 the P li version lists also three subdivisions of this realm Another and perhaps the most noteworthy difference between the S leyyaka sutta and its Sa yukta gama parallel are their presentations of the potential of the ten wholesome courses of
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energy the dharma which may be in the form of non Buddhist terms and fearlessness which can mean appreciating someone for who they are or by listening to them Precepts mean conducting oneself according to Buddhist precepts All precepts are encompassed by the 3 cumulative pure precepts which are
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energy the dharma which may be in the form of non Buddhist terms and fearlessness which can mean appreciating someone for who they are or by listening to them Precepts mean conducting oneself according to Buddhist precepts All precepts are encompassed by the 3 cumulative pure precepts which are
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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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Our Sangha teacher Pat Hawk Roshi in the garden of Indiana Nelson s house in Tucson c 1996 Pat Hawk Roshi and Paul Markl after Paul s jukai Taking the Buddhist Precepts ceremony at the end of sesshin in ZDS zendo in 2000 photo by JM
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Our Sangha teacher Pat Hawk Roshi in the garden of Indiana Nelson s house in Tucson c 1996 Pat Hawk Roshi and Paul Markl after Paul s jukai Taking the Buddhist Precepts ceremony at the end of sesshin in ZDS zendo in 2000 photo by JM
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around the teachings of total madmen The more you study Zen it becomes clear that the ones who broke all the rules Buddhist precepts are the ones who were elevated to the rank of saints If you have ever wanted to get to know yourself this is as good a place as any to start focusing mainly on the cycles of Ego from inflated to alienated it lays out a map of the human
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around the teachings of total madmen The more you study Zen it becomes clear that the ones who broke all the rules Buddhist precepts are the ones who were elevated to the rank of saints If you have ever wanted to get to know yourself this is as good a place as any to start focusing mainly on the cycles of Ego from inflated to alienated it lays out a map of the human
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once again justifying my I mean their behavior you realize it s time to ditch your tomboy days become a real woman and commit to someone or at least something greater than yourself Why not take refuge in Buddhist precepts was my first thought I had been living by them for years now anyway being broke and far off the mainstream path I didn t have to agree with
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once again justifying my I mean their behavior you realize it s time to ditch your tomboy days become a real woman and commit to someone or at least something greater than yourself Why not take refuge in Buddhist precepts was my first thought I had been living by them for years now anyway being broke and far off the mainstream path I didn t have to agree with
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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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What is Buddhism ? Zen Prosperity
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The moral code within . Buddhism. is the . precepts. , of which the main five are: not to take the life of anything living, not to take anything not freely given, to abstain from sexual misconduct, to refrain from untrue speech, ...
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The moral code within . Buddhism. is the . precepts. , of which the main five are: not to take the life of anything living, not to take anything not freely given, to abstain from sexual misconduct, to refrain from untrue speech, ...
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Q. Well, I've been Buddhist for two years now, but my mum is really atheist and thinks the Buddhism is a religion like Christianity. She tells me not to be a d*ckhead when I try to meditate, she tells me to grow up and says: your not Buddhist! Its all because my sister went through my stuff and found some Buddhist things (the 5 precepts) written on a piece of paper. What can I do??? Please no answers saying: don't be Buddhist that will send you to hell!
Asked by Bodhisattva_2009 - Sun Nov 15 16:19:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You are lucky that you choose the right path because Buddhists are in the minority of the world population. Don't be discouraged by few obstacles. Please continue studying and practicing and you will reach the point that you are no longer wavering. But make certain that you really know the Four Noble Truths and the Direct Path to Enlightenment (Noble Eightfold Path = Threefold Training = Vipassana = Satipathana). These concepts are very deep and very difficult to understand. Meditation is the second lesson of the Threefold Training. You may be able to meditate without anybody have a clue what you are doing, because they cannot read your mind. There are 2 types of meditation in Buddhism. Each type has a different goal and requires a… [cont.]
Answered by The Foreigner - Sun Nov 15 22:47:17 2009
Q. Well, I've been Buddhist for two years now, but my mum is really atheist and thinks the Buddhism is a religion like Christianity. She tells me not to be a d*ckhead when I try to meditate, she tells me to grow up and says: your not Buddhist! Its all because my sister went through my stuff and found some Buddhist things (the 5 precepts) written on a piece of paper. What can I do??? Please no answers saying: don't be Buddhist that will send you to hell!
Asked by Bodhisattva_2009 - Sun Nov 15 16:19:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You are lucky that you choose the right path because Buddhists are in the minority of the world population. Don't be discouraged by few obstacles. Please continue studying and practicing and you will reach the point that you are no longer wavering. But make certain that you really know the Four Noble Truths and the Direct Path to Enlightenment (Noble Eightfold Path = Threefold Training = Vipassana = Satipathana). These concepts are very deep and very difficult to understand. Meditation is the second lesson of the Threefold Training. You may be able to meditate without anybody have a clue what you are doing, because they cannot read your mind. There are 2 types of meditation in Buddhism. Each type has a different goal and requires a… [cont.]
Answered by The Foreigner - Sun Nov 15 22:47:17 2009
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