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81Culture / Buddhahood / Dharma / Religion / Buddhism / Mahayana

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-04 20:38:18
82Mahayana / Tibetan Buddhism / Ātman / Buddha-nature / Buddhahood / Dharmakāya / Moon / Nirvana / Shōbōgenzō / Buddhism / Religion / Religious philosophy

43 On the Moon as One’s Excellent Nature (Tsuki) Translator’s Introduction: Although the Chinese characters that Dōgen employs for the title of this discourse may be translated as ‘one’s excellent Nature’, thi

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:19:34
83Buddhas / Mahayana / Buddhahood / Gautama Buddha / Nirvana / Dharma / Buddha / Ātman / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

24 On the Marvelous Spiritual Abilities (Jinzū) Translator’s Introduction: The term jinzū was widely used both within and outside Buddhism to refer to what were considered esoteric, supernatural, or even magical powe

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:17:04
84Arhat / Buddhas / Buddhahood / Nirvana / Mahayana / Bodhi / Gautama Buddha / Zen / Sāvakabuddha / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

33 On Arhats (Arakan) Translator’s Introduction: The Sanskrit word ‘arhat’ means ‘one who is venerable’ or ‘one worthy of respect’. It is used in Buddhism to designate someone who has arrived at an advanced

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:18:18
85Tibetan Buddhism / Transtheism / Mahayana / Dharma / Nirvana / Zen / Buddhahood / Buddha-nature / Ātman / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

23 On What the Buddha Taught (Bukkyō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse there are allusions to a poem attributed to Bodhidharma, which may be rendered as follows: The separate Transmission that is outside t

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:16:55
86Ornamental trees / Flowers / Flora of Japan / Medicinal plants / Prunus / Flower / Prunus mume / Buddhahood / Udumbara / Botany / Biology / Asia

44 On the Flowering of the Unbounded (Kūge) Translator’s Introduction: Kūge, the title of this discourse, has various meanings. The term is used in the Shurangama Scripture to refer to a physical disease in which one

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:19:46
87Buddhas / Buddhahood / Bodhisattva / Enlightenment in Buddhism / Buddha-nature / Amitābha / Gautama Buddha / Nirvana / Bodhi / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

31 On Predicting Buddhahood (Juki) Translator’s Introduction: This discourse is based on the prediction by Shakyamuni Buddha that all sentient beings will ultimately realize Buddhahood. In Japanese, this prediction is

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:17:59
88Tibetan Buddhism / Bodhidharma / Kōan / Lineage / Shōbōgenzō / Dōgen / Buddhahood / Nirvana / Dharma / Buddhism / Religion / Zen

47 On the Vines That Entangle: the Vines That Embrace (Kattō) Translator’s Introduction: The term ‘kattō’ literally means ‘the kudzu and the wisteria’, and it refers to two vines that grow by wrapping themsel

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:20:15
89Transtheism / Dōgen / Zen / Buddhahood / Shōbōgenzō / Sangha / Dharma / Religion / Buddhism / Indian religions

29 On Ceaseless Practice (Gyōji) Translator’s Introduction: Gyōji is Dōgen’s longest discourse in the Shōbōgenzō. It was apparently given to his disciples in written form, and, because of its length, it was bou

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Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:18:03
90Engaged Buddhism / Mahayana / New religious movements / Transtheism / Sulak Sivaraksa / Ashoka / Buddhahood / Dharma / David Loy / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

BUDDHISM AND SOCIAL JUSTICE By Associate Professor Colin Butler Buddhism is primarily a contemplative religion. Nevertheless, from its earliest times there has been a strong social justice ethic, born from the fundamenta

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Language: English - Date: 2014-03-23 06:43:48
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