buddhism
buddhism
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-04-29
There are ten distinct benchmarks that indicate our progress, or lack of progress in our practice. These benchmarks also point toward our destiny in the next world.The first benchmark is knowing for c...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-04-30
As with all great traditions, there are no differences at deep levels, however, at a belief level, some differences exist, such as beliefs about heaven and God. Heaven is achievable, but always only a...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-04-30
Forbearance, patience, charity and love of all beings, and comprehension of the good law, its abstract meaning as well as in its particular application.The preacher must propound the truth with unshri...
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by Alien - 2007-05-01
Is Buddhist meditation a religion in itself or simply a mind exercise like most others? While Buddhist meditation is not a religion, it is inspired by the goals of the Buddhism religion. After all, th...
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by Priya Shah - 2007-05-21
During the course of my spiritual growth, I realized that most people are addicts, in one way or another. And that addiction is not a physical or a psychological disease, but a disconnection from Sour...
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by Rajesh Shukla - 2007-05-22
"if songs are sung from joy then let the supreme songs regarding the vajra be sung. When joy arises, if the yogi dances for the sake of liberation, then let him dance the vajra posture with full att...
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by E. Raymond Rock - 2007-05-23
"The True Value of a human being can be found in the degree to which he has attained liberation from the self." - Albert Einstein.This theory is as difficult to comprehend, as is his theory of relativ...
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-05-24
We set goals for ourselves at times and never consider the outcome of achieving those goals. Some goals become so important that we spend an entire lifetime achieving them, and in the end, what ha...
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by Leonard Lee - 2007-05-24
One of our personal experiences with our deceased friend with whom we related previously would substantiate this principle as described by Swedenborg:We once decided to visit our friend in the heavenl...
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-06-03
The religious icons; Christ, the Buddha, etc., went deep within themselves and found something quite remarkable, then advised their followers to do the same. "Do not seek to follow in the foo...