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Buddhist spirituality--a compassionate perspective on hospice care Karuna Hospice Service [KHS] [1] is a community-based, Buddhist organization in Brisbane, which provides comprehensive home care services for people with a ...
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Toward dualism: The Nyaya-Vaisesika way A comparative essay of Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti exploring the category of Self (atman) in Nyaya-Vaisesika and Buddhism.
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Mahavira and the Buddha I confess I do not believe, but they far outrank in age the tradi- tions of the dates of the deaths of the Buddha and Mahavira, and give us ...
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Comments on the Paradoxicality of Zen Koans He claims in particular that koans are paradoxes in a suitably generalized sense of "paradox," and that the point of their paradoxicality is a group of ...
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Early Advaita Vedaanta and Buddhism Richard King's Early Advaita Vedaanta and Buddhism bears on all three, identifying the last as its gravitational center of interest. ...
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Matthew Kapstein Collins, Parfit, and the problem of personal ... Derek Parfit's Reasons and Persons and Steven Collins' Selfless Persons are concerned not only with personal identity, to be sure, but because it is a ...
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Wei-wu-wei: Nondual action Wei-wu-wei, "the action of nonaction, " is the central paradox of Taoism and as a concept is second in importance only to the Tao itself, which incorporates ...
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Wei-wu-wei: Nondual action Wei-wu-wei, "the action of nonaction, " is the central paradox of Taoism and as a concept is second in importance only to the Tao itself, which incorporates ...
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How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings How Buddhism Began: The Conditioned Genesis of the Early Teachings. By Richard F. Gombrich. Reviewed by Holder, John J. Jr. Philosophy East and West ...
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Do You Remember? A Buddhist reflection Recollection is essential in Pure Land schools in the practice of the Nien-fo (Japanese, Nembutsu--"Recalling Buddha"). The practitioner chants Na Mi-to Fo ...
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