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Quotes From The Tao Te Ching
Lao Tzu's ancient text still resonates today.
Aug 25, 2010
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John Arthur
Buddhist Wisdom to Improve Your Golf Game and Enhance Life
Discover how the Buddha's wisdom can improve your golf game and enhance your life with three core principles.
Aug 25, 2010
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Gini Grey
What is Right Effort in the Eightfold Path of Buddhism
The Eightfold Path is central to Buddhist teachings and beliefs. Here is an explanation of what constitutes right effort in this path to enlightenment.
Aug 17, 2010
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Prerna Malik
Do Your Dharma: It's Healthy for the Mind and Soul
Buddhists live a balanced life because they know their dharma. Discover your dharma and you will learn ways to feed your mind, body, and soul.
Aug 6, 2010
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Courtney Wilkins
Pure Land Buddhism: Introduction to a Mahayana Buddhism School
Pure Land Buddhism is a Mahayana Buddhist school originating in Japan and China. Learn more about this school of Buddhism that venerates Amitabha Buddha.
Jul 30, 2010
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Prerna Malik
Buddhist Beliefs: The Five Precepts
Many Buddhists and non-Buddhists will compare the Five Precepts to the Ten Commandments but this is not an accurate comparison and may lead to confusion.
Jul 20, 2010
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Sasha Maggio
The Amitabha Stupa: A Peaceful Pilgrimage Site in Sedona, Arizona
One of the most scenic and inspiring pilgrimage sites in the world is the Amitabha Stupa, a sacred Tibetan Buddhist monument in Sedona, Arizona,
Jul 15, 2010
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Sylvia Somerville
Free Buddhist Books for Beginners to Learn About Buddhism Basics
Buddhist books are a useful resource for beginner Buddhists. Here are some resources to free books and eBooks that help understand the basics of Buddhism.
Jun 30, 2010
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Prerna Malik
What are the Seven Factors of Enlightenment in Buddhism
Buddhism is all about enlightenment, Nirvana or awakening. Here is an explanation of the seven factors of enlightenment as expounded by the Buddha.
Jun 30, 2010
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Prerna Malik
Nipponzan Myohoji Order of Buddhism Founded by Nichidatsu Fujii
Ven. Nichidatsu Fujii was born in Japan in 1885, and died in 1985. He was an ordained Buddhist monk and founded the Nipponzan Myohoji Order of Buddhism.
Jun 28, 2010
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Trevor Lewis
The Christian Sutras of Dunhuang
Out of thousands of religious texts unearthed in Dunhuang a century ago, eight scrolls contain a miraculous blend of Christianity, Taoism and Buddhism.
Jun 28, 2010
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Sean Abreu
Hun and Po: The Duality of the Taoist Soul
Taoists believe the soul is divided between Hun (Yang energy) and Po (Yin energy). The two energies are generated from the One (The Tao).
Jun 25, 2010
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Sean Abreu
Buddhism Basics - What does Enlightenment Mean for Buddhists
Enlightenment, or bodhi in Buddhism, is the ultimate spiritual realization or awakening. Learn more about what enlightenment means in Buddhism.
Jun 21, 2010
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Prerna Malik
Life of the Buddha: A Brief Biography of the Founder of Buddhism
The founder of Buddhism was born Siddhartha Gautama. Learn more about the early life of the Buddha Shakyamuni and the path to his enlightenment.
Jun 15, 2010
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Prerna Malik
The Prodigal Son Parable – Buddhist Stories
The prodigal son parable appears in many different cultures to represent the soul's return to its original source. Here's the Buddhist version of this tale.
Jun 10, 2010
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Thais Campos
Living Now Eradicates Death: Review of Thoughts on Here and Now
A theme of living in the present and rejecting reason runs through history, from Eastern traditions through European Modernism of the twentieth century.
Jun 9, 2010
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Alan Foljambe
Fo Guang Shan Buddhist Centre, Dharma and New Mahayana Buddhism
Fo Guang Shan humanistic beliefs offer devotees a new approach to the Buddhist religion and a chance to meet the needs of the modern world.
Jun 9, 2010
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Solange Hando
Impermanence East and West: The Inevitability of Constant Change
Historical and cultural differences between European and Asian cultures do not preclude their common subjection to constant and inevitable change.
May 31, 2010
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Alan Foljambe
Buddhism and the Purpose of Life
Learn what Buddhism says about the purpose of life, where humans come from, where they will go and why.
May 31, 2010
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Thais Campos
Is a Buddhist Sajja vow the Solution to Addiction?
A temple in Thailand called Thamkrabok is using a sajja vow as part of their treatment. There has been some success using this method to treat addicts.
May 25, 2010
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Paul Garrigan