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  • ...h an [[eye]] toward living it fully and completely. Sometimes it takes all of our [[strength]] to “just sit” for ten minutes, or find the right respo ...mitas]], defined as to find [[joy]] in what is [[virtuous]], positive or [[wholesome]].
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  • ...it was described at [[First Turn of Dharma Wheel]], consists of 37 aspects of the [[path to enlightenment]] (sometimes called also thirty-seven steps to First category consists of four types of [[mindfulness]] and particularly:
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  • [[Merit]] and [[karmically wholesome actions]] ...used - [[kusala]] and [[punna]]. [[Kusala]] has come to mean '[[karmically wholesome]]', while [[punna]] is taken to mean '[[merit]]'.
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  • ...freedom and [[psychic]] [[Power]]. It is the [[Wisdom]] and the [[Karma]] of the [[Deva]] to determine which [[Heaven]] [[realm]] they [[live]] in. ...[Actions]]. Once they have perfected themselves in the Ten [[Wholesome]] [[Actions]], they are qualified to ascend to [[Heaven]].
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  • Advice to [[Damngak Gyatso of Do]] by [[Yukhok Chatralwa Chöying Rangdrol]] ...—is difficult to find, we must turn our [[thoughts]] away from the affairs of this [[life]].
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  • While the [[experience of enlightenment]] is instantaneous, the approach to it is always [[gradual]]. ...apped out by [[tradition]] in accordance with the [[spiritual experience]] of the [[Buddha]] and his [[disciples]], both immediate and remote.
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  • The Handful of Leaves. ...hism]] is more about the [[nature of reality]] and the [[characteristics]] of [[reality]]. These [[characteristics]] are like the leaves on the [[trees]]
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  • The problems of good and [[evil]], right and wrong, have been dealt with in the [[discussio ...s [[love]], [[compassion]], and [[wisdom]], if the result to the doer is [[wholesome]] (for instance, it helps him or her to become more [[compassionate]] and [
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  • ...n the palace of the [[Dragon King]] of the Ocean together with an assembly of eight thousand great [[Bhikshus]] and thirty- two thousand [[Bodhisattvas]] ...whole of the great assembly, even if there were [[immeasurable]] [[Kotis]] of [[Ishvara]] and [[Brahma]] [[devas]] they all would not come again into [[a
    22 KB (3,484 words) - 11:32, 14 December 2013
  • {{Centre|<big><big>The Tree of Enlightenment<br/> An Introduction to the Major Traditions of Buddhism</big></big><br/>
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  • ...e [[karmas]] by turning my [[mind]] to [[virtue]], depriving the [[seeds]] of any cooperating [[conditions]]. ...– wherein the [[deity]] is not “out there” but, as a [[dependent arising]] of one’s own [[mind]], is united in an [[effort]] with the practitioner.
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  • ...n the palace of the [[Dragon King]] of the Ocean together with an assembly of eight thousand great [[Bhikshus]] and thirty-two thousand [[Bodhisattvas]] ...erent courses of [[existence]]. Oh [[Dragon King]], do you see the variety of shapes and [[appearances]] in this meeting and in the great ocean, are they
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  • ...ana]] and will not be [[reborn]] and is called an [[Arahant]]. The results of good or bad [[Kamma]] can be [[experienced]] in this [[life]], the next or ...usala Kamma]]. [[Akusala Kamma]] are [[unwholesome]], [[immoral]] or bad [[actions]].
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  • ...ities they [[know]] to be wrong and [[immoral]]. Correct [[understanding]] of [[right view]] will help the [[practitioner]] to discern the differences be It means the [[renunciation]] of the [[worldly]] things and an accordant greater commitment to the [[spiritu
    6 KB (881 words) - 23:19, 26 March 2015
  • ...jivatthamaka Sila]]'' corresponds to the ''[[Sila]]'' ([[morality]]) group of the [[Noble Eightfold Path]]. ...rst seven of the ''[[Dasa]] [[Kusala]] [[Kamma-patha]]'' (Ten Courses of [[Wholesome]] [[Action]])
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  • ===1. The History of [[Smoke Offering]]=== ...fering]] according to the [[Buddhist teachings]]. This is the way we still practice it today.
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  • ...iritually]] to reach the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] goal of [[enlightenment]] and [[happiness]]. Besides, the wrongdoing will also [[ma ...recognizing]] and confessing the wrongdoing and resolving to eschew such [[actions]] in the {{Wiki|future}}. For practitioners, this is a necessary procedure
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  • [[File:Life-of-buddha-40.jpg|thumb|250px|]] ...the [[path]] leading to the [[extinction]] of [[suffering]], i.e. the last of the [[4 Noble Truths]] ([[sacca]]), namely:
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  • Apart from certain schools in [[Japan]] and [[Tibet]], most who choose to [[practice Buddhism]] as [[ordained]] [[monks and nuns]], also choose to live in [[cel ...is seen as a serious [[monastic]] {{Wiki|transgression}}. ... In the case of [[monasticism]], abstaining completely from {{Wiki|sex}} is seen as a neces
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  • Do not live in the world of distraction and false dreams, outside the dharma. ...Western Shin and other Buddhists a clear, accessible and structured Way to practice their faith on a daily basis in the 21st century.
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