T he illustrated encyclopedia of Buddhist Wisdom/ BhGarrer-Halls,Gill

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: New age books, 2000Edition: 1st.edDescription: 192 pISBN: 8178221187DDC classification: 294.3
Contents:
CHAPTER ONE HOW BUDDHISM DEVELOPED Southeast Asia China The Far East Tibet The West CHAPTER TWO BUDDHIST PRINCIPLES What it Means to be a Buddhist Common Misperceptions Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels The Three Poisons and the Five Hindrances Karma Rebirth Impermanence Death Interdependence Emptiness The Noble Eight fold Path The Six Perfections CHAPTER THREE MEDITATION Preparation for Meditation Why Do We Meditate? Posture Tranquil Abiding or Calm Meditation Insight Meditation Walking Meditation Maintaining Mindfulness Informal Meditation Dealing with Negative Emotions no Temple Etiquette Prostrations Setting up an Altar CHAPTER FOUR THERAVADA BUDDHISM HowTheravada Buddhism Is Practiced A Goenka Retreat Abhayagiri Monastery Ajahn Sumedho Theravada Personal View - Kathryn Guta A Theravada Buddhist Story Going for Refuge Meditation on Lovingkindness The Mantra "Buddha" Mindfulness of the Ordinary CHAPTER FIVE ZEN BUDDHISM How Zen Buddhism Is Practiced A Korean Zen Retreat The Rochester Zen Center Thich Nhat Hanh Zen Personal View-AmyHonowellT Two Zen Stories Zen and the Arts Zen Breathing Meditation Zazen Meditation Koan Meditation CHAPTER SIX TIBETAN BUDDHISM How Tibetan Buddhism Is Practiced Jamyang Buddhist Center Summer Retreat Kagyu Samye Ling Tibetan Center The Dalai Lama Tibetan Personal View - Andrew Haynes Tibetan Prayers A Tibetan Story Meditation on the Clarity of the Mind Meditation on Death Meditation on Compassion
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CHAPTER ONE
HOW BUDDHISM DEVELOPED
Southeast Asia
China
The Far East
Tibet
The West
CHAPTER TWO
BUDDHIST PRINCIPLES
What it Means to be a Buddhist
Common Misperceptions
Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels
The Three Poisons and the Five Hindrances
Karma
Rebirth
Impermanence
Death
Interdependence
Emptiness
The Noble Eight fold Path
The Six Perfections
CHAPTER THREE
MEDITATION
Preparation for Meditation
Why Do We Meditate?
Posture
Tranquil Abiding or Calm Meditation
Insight Meditation
Walking Meditation
Maintaining Mindfulness
Informal Meditation
Dealing with Negative Emotions no
Temple Etiquette
Prostrations
Setting up an Altar
CHAPTER FOUR
THERAVADA BUDDHISM
HowTheravada Buddhism Is Practiced
A Goenka Retreat
Abhayagiri Monastery
Ajahn Sumedho
Theravada Personal View - Kathryn Guta
A Theravada Buddhist Story
Going for Refuge
Meditation on Lovingkindness
The Mantra "Buddha"
Mindfulness of the Ordinary
CHAPTER FIVE
ZEN BUDDHISM
How Zen Buddhism Is Practiced
A Korean Zen Retreat
The Rochester Zen Center
Thich Nhat Hanh
Zen Personal View-AmyHonowellT
Two Zen Stories
Zen and the Arts
Zen Breathing Meditation
Zazen Meditation
Koan Meditation
CHAPTER SIX
TIBETAN BUDDHISM
How Tibetan Buddhism Is Practiced
Jamyang Buddhist Center Summer Retreat
Kagyu Samye Ling Tibetan Center
The Dalai Lama
Tibetan Personal View - Andrew Haynes
Tibetan Prayers
A Tibetan Story
Meditation on the Clarity of the Mind
Meditation on Death
Meditation on Compassion

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