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meditation is bhaavanaa, which literally means 'development' or 'cultivation'. In Buddhism, meditative ...of pain as follows: "In the case of pain perception, the cultivation of detached observation of the ...
Padmal de Silva
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the Pall word forMeditation, bhavana, etymologically means "development" or "cultivation."
As ...for the treatment of pain is explained as follows:
In the case of pain perception, the cultivation ...
Padmal, Silva
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inheritance of Zen, the cultivation without cultivation, the doing without ado. Whether this is a ...
Van Meter Ames
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basedheavily on the cultivation of rice by hand and water buffalo. They haveleft small villages based on ...continualhelp from friends and neighbors in the cultivation of this labor-intensivecrop. Although each ...
Carl L. Bankston III
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effectiveness of self-power, of human moral striving and spiritual cultivation. While recognizing the need for ...cultivation and made faith shinjin (信心) the sine qua non of gaining rebirth in the Pure Land, the ...
Charles B. Jones
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06104772175.html
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do without acting." [19]
Therefore, paradoxically, "the best method of cultivation for achieving Buddhahood is not to practice any cultivation." To cultivate oneself by deliberate effort is to ...
Benton, Richard P.
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06140872258.html
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Naagaarjuna certainly believed in the overriding importance of Buddhist cultivation, bhaavanaa, to which ... the cultivation of praj~naa, a Buddhist conception of insight or wisdom that is not specifically a ...
Ian W. Mabbett
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http://www.fjdh.cn/wumin/2009/04/06155972340.html
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Furthermore, the attainment of Buddhist cultivation according to Seng-chao follows the same theories...cultivation is as high as that of Manjusri [4], and identifies with that of Maitreya. [5] Thus, you ...
Chang Chung-Yuan
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involving the cultivation of tranquillity (samatha-bhāvanā), the other involving the cultivation of ...
Roy W Perrett
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to man is called the Way (Tao). Cultivation according to the Way is called education... What exists ... peace throughout the world. The Great Learning urges us to start with cultivation of personal lives...
Liu, Shu-hsien
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