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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

... Absolute Truth……………………………………………………………………………68 Science, Destiny, and Buddhism……………………………………………………….…79 Call for Papers……………………………………………………………... ...errors and mistakes in previous publications, especially those concerning Buddhism. As I mentioned in this book, I am not qualified. So please note... ...ecially in traditional Chinese culture, or specifically, Confucianism and Buddhism. 2. The Distinct Perspectives of the Universe How much do ... ... universe and have to keep harmony. Through proper educations, especially Buddhism, countless people do succeed to see the ultimate true world (e.g.... ...s, http://www.amtb.org.tw, http://www.amtb.org.sg for the introduction of Buddhism.). Is science a kind of truth or illusion? If it is a truth, w... ...e ICM2002 Beijing, see this book. Suodajikanbu (Mandarin translation of a Tibetan name): Buddhism and Science, http://www.larong.com/larong/online/b... ...versally unselfish, living on highly advanced science and technology? Are Tibetans universally selfish, living on the most primitive science and tech... ...: Buddhist Theory on Science) by Suodajikanbu (Mandarin translation of the Tibetan name), http://www.physics.utah.edu/~junyu/larong/index.html, which...

...efore can be misleading. I have been extremely regretful for my ideological errors and mistakes in previous publications, especially those concerning Buddhism. As I mentioned in this book, I am not qualified. So please note that I am limited in my knowledge and enlightenment of the giant of Chinese heritage. I can express nothing more than my personal bias....

...F. Liu. 22 -- Annotation in the Chinese Translation of Neutrosophics. 27 -- Neutrosophic Dialogues. 51 -- Absolute Truth. 68 -- Science, Destiny, and Buddhism. 79 -- Call for Papers. 94 -- Neutrosophy and Dialectic, postface by Anthony Mansueto. 95 --...

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The Kabbalah Experience

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...e literal Torah, even mathematics and physics, our daily life routine or even Buddhism. Everything is seen in a new way, reminding us of the Creator... ...he correction of the world by ourselves. But there are other systems, such as Buddhism, Yoga, and sophism that speak of various means of enlightenme... ... spiritual body, about what happens with the soul. Q: What do you think about Tibetan studies? A: I know that as soon as one climbs a little higher t... ... I know that as soon as one climbs a little higher than this world, the whole Tibetan philosophy vanishes without a trace. That is why I was never i... ...our desire for pleasure) must not be destroyed because it is our very nature. Tibetan studies lower a person to a vegetative, or even a still level. ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

...errelated Religious Systems The Connection Between Psychology And Religion Buddhism 16 Hindu Beliefs The Establishment Of Buddhism The Nature Of The B... ...ture Of The Break From Hinduism The Spiritual Dimension The Development Of Buddhism Since Gautama The Essence Of Buddhism The Concept Of The Buddha Bu... ...autama The Essence Of Buddhism The Concept Of The Buddha Buddhist Yoga Zen Buddhism And Jung Christianity 59 Origins How Much Does Historical Truth Ma... ... excursions into the conceptual worlds of oriental religions, particularly Buddhism. These I found very helpful in unders- tanding what symbols relate... ...cal details of this yoga are presented in detail in W.Y. Evans-Wentz (ed.) Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines, second edn. BUDDHISM 41 Alexandra David... ...or instance, ram is not the mystic name of the fire, it is the seed of fire… Tibetans identifying ram with the fire, think that he who knows how to make ... ...need not to say that the terms suggestion and autosuggestion are mine. The Tibetan used the words ‘killed by the power of mind’; kill himself ‘by his ... ... space devoted to a group’s con- cepts a measure of its importance, and to Tibetan Buddhism which can hardly be called typical, not to mention everyda... ...olumes, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, London, 1921. Evans-Wentz W.Y. (ed.): Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines, second edition. (1935). (Oxford Universi...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...03 * From tradition to belief in development 104 Buddhist religion Buddhism of the village community 107 From local religion to national fait... ... that everyone in this village should learn the five basic commandments of Buddhism. If we were to obey them, we wouldn't commit sins or be too selfis... ...es have been river valley rice farmers, which distinguished them from Sino-Tibetan mountain peoples, still inhabiting the northern mountains. Later in... ...In his view, local economy works even when large-scale industry stagnates. Buddhism has thrived in village communities, and its ideology supports the ... ...counts are superimposed on two religious world views: ancestral belief and Buddhism.According to the ancestral belief system, the dead are reborn with... ...th legitimate access may sit. Esteemed, honourable old people who 'sustain Buddhism', observe good manners and rules of religious life, sit at the mon...

...lagers' housing, rice farming and other means of livelihood, community life, festivals, weddings, funerals, sorcerers and healers, as well as village Buddhism. The author draws surprising parallels between the worldviews of peoples of Thailand and Finland, the past and future of local cultures. Matti Sarmela started collecting material on Northern Thailand in 1972. Based ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...s don‘t care what you believe. Buddhists have the same problem with not being irrationally power driven. Has there ever been a war to advance Buddhi... ...scendents and with their international responsibilities. ―Although China‘s invasion of Tibet in 1951 resulted in the loss of a million Tibeta... ... may convert to Islam from Christianity or to evangelical Christianity from a more traditional way of Christian worship. Or maybe they accept Buddhi...

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