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I have read from a book written by the Dalai lama that first one should understand the 2 truths, then you are in a position to go on and fully understand the 4 noble truths, once you have attained a …
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Just curious what one should make of these quotes:
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A perfect way for Westerners to understand the Eastern idea of giving up, letting go, reminding oneself that things aren't that important, that everything's impermanent, that it's not worth getting w…
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Okay so the last three days have been full of realization. I've never been one for many AHA! moments, but I have always been intellectually inclined, and my mind seems to work well with seeming contr…
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This is a very important exchange between a Zen priest and a knowledgeable practitioner of Buddhism....
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http://www.forestmonktalks.org/cms/index.php?option=com_docman&Itemid=3
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I understand the aim is to eliminate attachment and desire which cause suffering, but my question is how far this goes. The desire to be healthy? The desire to perform acts of good? The desire to eli…
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Where does our sense of right and wrong come from? This hour of Radiolab, we peer inside the brains of people contemplating moral dilemmas.
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