Hua-Yen Buddhism: The Jewel Net Of Indra
Hua-yen is regarded as the highest form of Buddhism by most modern Japanese and Chinese scholars. This book is a description and analysis of the Chinese form of Buddhism called Hua-yen (or Hwa-yea), F...
Hua-yen is regarded as the highest form of Buddhism by most modern Japanese and Chinese scholars. This book is a description and analysis of the Chinese form of Buddhism called Hua-yen (or Hwa-yea), F...
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The Hwa Yen school of Mahayana Buddhism bloomed in China in the 7th and 8th centuries A.D. Today many scholars regard its doctrines of Emptiness, Totality, and Mind-Only as the crown of Buddhist thoug...
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By their actions, the great-spirited heroes of these tales transform difficult situations and create harmony in the world. Each story demonstrates that all we think and do has an effect on our lives a...
An accurate and highly readable translation of this masterwork that is to be read with profit--it deserves to be studied.--Matthey Kapstein, author
Calm, awareness, peace, openness. Developing these characteristics is part of what the mindfulness of breathing meditation can offer. Join Vessantara, an experienced meditator and teacher, for an ex...
To develop insight is to be aware of what is going on here and now, and to live fully in the present, without being swayed by the past or the future. The purpose of meditating is to "see" who we are, ...
Providing a commentary on a classic Mahayana scripture, this book seeks to illuminate the profound relevance of the original text and to evoke its drama, paradox and humour.
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