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31Spirituality and Psycho-education of pregnant Chinese women: An evaluation of the effect of an Eastern based model of Mind-Body-Spirit intervention on maternal and fetal status Spirituality, Childbearing

Spirituality and Psycho-education of pregnant Chinese women: An evaluation of the effect of an Eastern based model of Mind-Body-Spirit intervention on maternal and fetal status Spirituality, Childbearing

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Source URL: www.buddhism.hku.hk

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-07 00:06:14
    32Research title Filial Piety and Chinese Society

    Research title Filial Piety and Chinese Society

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    Source URL: www.buddhism.hku.hk

    Language: English - Date: 2011-08-07 23:10:21
    33Earth Store Bodhisattva Translated into Chinese by Tripitaka Master Shikshananda of Udyana in the Tang Dynasty (ca A.D[removed]Translated from the Chinese into English by Buddhist Text Translation Society (2000)

    Earth Store Bodhisattva Translated into Chinese by Tripitaka Master Shikshananda of Udyana in the Tang Dynasty (ca A.D[removed]Translated from the Chinese into English by Buddhist Text Translation Society (2000)

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    Source URL: www.siddham.org

    Language: English - Date: 2008-10-12 06:06:14
    34Koans for Troubled Times How do we as Buddhists meet the challenges of our time? An answer, suggests Joan Sutherland, lies in the teachings of two great Chan masters and their response to one of the most difficult period

    Koans for Troubled Times How do we as Buddhists meet the challenges of our time? An answer, suggests Joan Sutherland, lies in the teachings of two great Chan masters and their response to one of the most difficult period

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    Source URL: www.joansutherland.net

    Language: English - Date: 2008-04-29 22:07:02
    3528 On That Which Comes Like This (Immo) Translator’s Introduction: Immo is a word that comes from colloquial Sung dynasty Chinese. English equivalents would include ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘thus’, ‘in this way or

    28 On That Which Comes Like This (Immo) Translator’s Introduction: Immo is a word that comes from colloquial Sung dynasty Chinese. English equivalents would include ‘this’, ‘that’, ‘thus’, ‘in this way or

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    Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:17:34
    36Teachings in Chinese Buddhism Selected Translations of Miao Yun BO

    Teachings in Chinese Buddhism Selected Translations of Miao Yun BO

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    Source URL: www.buddhanet.net

    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-04 20:38:16
    37Popular Deities in Chinese Buddhism (Illustrated) E-mail: [removed] Web site: www.buddhanet.net

    Popular Deities in Chinese Buddhism (Illustrated) E-mail: [removed] Web site: www.buddhanet.net

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    Language: English - Date: 2013-12-04 20:38:06
    3843 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

    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
    39Mahayana / Transtheism / Dharma / Evil / Buddhahood / Buddha-nature / Karma in Hinduism / Bodhisattva vows / Buddhism / Religion / Indian religions

    9 On ‘Refrain from All Evil Whatsoever’ (Shoaku Makusa) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen discusses the significance of a poem that appears in Chinese translations of the Pali Āgama Scriptures,

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    Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:15:11
    4051 On the Buddha’s Way (Butsudō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen takes to task the common view that there are five Chinese Zen sects—namely, Sōtō, Rinzai, Hōgen, Igyō, and Ummon—which ar

    51 On the Buddha’s Way (Butsudō) Translator’s Introduction: In this discourse, Dōgen takes to task the common view that there are five Chinese Zen sects—namely, Sōtō, Rinzai, Hōgen, Igyō, and Ummon—which ar

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    Language: English - Date: 2008-03-26 06:20:40