Author: various
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721627
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
These Pariyatti Edition collected volumes of the renowned Wheel Publications (Wheel Series) deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 10 WH132/134 Touching The Essence - Dhammapala Thera WH135 Message of the Saints - V.F. Gunaratna WH136 The Problem of Sin - P. M. Rao WH137/138 The Buddhist Wheel Symbol - T.B. Karunaratne WH139 Prayer and Worship - Francis Story WH140 Significance of Dependent Origination - Nyanatiloka Mahathera WH141/143 Survival And Karma In Buddhist Perspective - K.N. Jayatilleke WH144/146 Schopenhauer and Buddhism - Nyanajivako Thera WH147/149 Wheel of Birth and Death - Bhikkhu Khantipalo WH150/151 Brahmanism, Buddhism and Hinduism - Lal Mani Joshi
Collected Wheel Publications Volume 10
Collected Wheel Publications Volume 12
Author: various
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721708
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
These Pariyatti Edition collected volumes of the renowned Wheel Publications (Wheel Series) deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 12 WH167/169 Rebirth Explained - V.F. Gunaratna WH170 Mudita: The Buddha's Teaching on Unselfish Joy - Nyanaponika Thera WH171/174 The Requisites of Enlightenment - Ledi Sayadaw WH175/176 Ethics in Buddhist Perspective - K.N. Jayatilleke WH177 Girimananda Sutta - Nyanamoli Thera WH178 Significance Of Vesak - K.N. Jayatilleke WH179 Psychological Aspect of Buddhism - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH180/181 Gods and the Universe In Buddhist Perspective - Francis Story
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721708
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
These Pariyatti Edition collected volumes of the renowned Wheel Publications (Wheel Series) deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 12 WH167/169 Rebirth Explained - V.F. Gunaratna WH170 Mudita: The Buddha's Teaching on Unselfish Joy - Nyanaponika Thera WH171/174 The Requisites of Enlightenment - Ledi Sayadaw WH175/176 Ethics in Buddhist Perspective - K.N. Jayatilleke WH177 Girimananda Sutta - Nyanamoli Thera WH178 Significance Of Vesak - K.N. Jayatilleke WH179 Psychological Aspect of Buddhism - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH180/181 Gods and the Universe In Buddhist Perspective - Francis Story
Collected Wheel Publications Volume 1
Author: Various Various
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721260
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This Pariyatti Edition eBook of the Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 1 is of the renowned Wheel Publications (i.e., the Wheel Series) which deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 1 contents: WH001 The Seven Factors Of Enlightenment - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH002 Vedanta And Buddhism - Hellmuth von Glasenapp WH003 Buddhism And Science - K.N. Jayatilleke WH004 The Greatest Adventure - David Maurice WH005 Buddha—His Life and Teaching - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH006/007 Four Sublime States and The Practice of Loving Kindness - Bhikkhu Nyanamoli & Nyanaponika WH008 Kalama Sutta - Soma Thera WH009 Karma and Rebirth - Nyanatiloka Mahathera WH010 Sakka’s Quest - Sister Vajira WH011 Anatta and Nibbana - Nyanaponika Thera WH012/013 Case For Rebirth - Francis Story WH014 Everyman's Ethics - Narada Thera WH015 Dependent Origination - Ven. Piyadassi Thera
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721260
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 385
Book Description
This Pariyatti Edition eBook of the Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 1 is of the renowned Wheel Publications (i.e., the Wheel Series) which deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 1 contents: WH001 The Seven Factors Of Enlightenment - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH002 Vedanta And Buddhism - Hellmuth von Glasenapp WH003 Buddhism And Science - K.N. Jayatilleke WH004 The Greatest Adventure - David Maurice WH005 Buddha—His Life and Teaching - Ven. Piyadassi Thera WH006/007 Four Sublime States and The Practice of Loving Kindness - Bhikkhu Nyanamoli & Nyanaponika WH008 Kalama Sutta - Soma Thera WH009 Karma and Rebirth - Nyanatiloka Mahathera WH010 Sakka’s Quest - Sister Vajira WH011 Anatta and Nibbana - Nyanaponika Thera WH012/013 Case For Rebirth - Francis Story WH014 Everyman's Ethics - Narada Thera WH015 Dependent Origination - Ven. Piyadassi Thera
Collected Wheel Publications Volume I
Author: Various
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
ISBN: 9552403138
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This book contains the first fifteen numbers of the renowned Wheel Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. Wheel Publication No. 1: The Seven Factors of Enlightenment — Piyadassi Thera; 2: Vedanta and Buddhism — Helmuth von Glasenapp; 3: Buddhism and Science — K.N.Jayatilleke/Robert F.Spencer/Wu Shu; 4: The Greatest Adventure — David Maurice; 5: The Buddha — Piyadassi Thera; 6/7: The Four Sublime States & The Practice of Loving Kindness (Metta) — Nyanaponika Thera & Nyanamoli Thera; 8: Kalama Sutta — Soma Thera; 10: Sakka’s Quest — Sister Vajira; 11: Anatta and Nibbana — Nyanaponika Thera; 12/13: The Case for Rebirth — Francis Story; 14: Everyman’s Ethics — Narada Thera; 15: Dependent Origination — Piyadassi Thera.
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
ISBN: 9552403138
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
This book contains the first fifteen numbers of the renowned Wheel Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. Wheel Publication No. 1: The Seven Factors of Enlightenment — Piyadassi Thera; 2: Vedanta and Buddhism — Helmuth von Glasenapp; 3: Buddhism and Science — K.N.Jayatilleke/Robert F.Spencer/Wu Shu; 4: The Greatest Adventure — David Maurice; 5: The Buddha — Piyadassi Thera; 6/7: The Four Sublime States & The Practice of Loving Kindness (Metta) — Nyanaponika Thera & Nyanamoli Thera; 8: Kalama Sutta — Soma Thera; 10: Sakka’s Quest — Sister Vajira; 11: Anatta and Nibbana — Nyanaponika Thera; 12/13: The Case for Rebirth — Francis Story; 14: Everyman’s Ethics — Narada Thera; 15: Dependent Origination — Piyadassi Thera.
Collected Wheel Publications Volume 8
Author: Various authors
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721546
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This Pariyatti Edition eBook of the Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 8 is of the renowned Wheel Publications (i.e., the Wheel Series) which deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. WH101 The Greater Discourse on the Elephant’s Footprint - Nyanaponika Thera WH102/103 Buddhist Reflections on Death - V.F. Gunaratna WH104 Early Buddhism And The Taking Of Life - I.B. Horner WH105/106 The Four Nutriments of Life - Nyanaponika Thera WH107/109 Samyutta Nikaya: An Anthology - Part I - John D. Ireland WH110 Ratthapala Sutta - Nyanamoli Thera WH111 Buddhism and Comparative Religion - Hellmuth von Glasenapp WH112 Buddha's Last Bequest - Bhikkhu Khantipalo WH113/114 Buddhist Commentarial Literature - Lakshmi R. Gunasekere WH115 Lives of the Disciples Part I - Hellmuth Hecker
Publisher: Pariyatti
ISBN: 1681721546
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
This Pariyatti Edition eBook of the Collected Wheel Publications Vol. 8 is of the renowned Wheel Publications (i.e., the Wheel Series) which deals with various aspects of the Buddha's teaching. WH101 The Greater Discourse on the Elephant’s Footprint - Nyanaponika Thera WH102/103 Buddhist Reflections on Death - V.F. Gunaratna WH104 Early Buddhism And The Taking Of Life - I.B. Horner WH105/106 The Four Nutriments of Life - Nyanaponika Thera WH107/109 Samyutta Nikaya: An Anthology - Part I - John D. Ireland WH110 Ratthapala Sutta - Nyanamoli Thera WH111 Buddhism and Comparative Religion - Hellmuth von Glasenapp WH112 Buddha's Last Bequest - Bhikkhu Khantipalo WH113/114 Buddhist Commentarial Literature - Lakshmi R. Gunasekere WH115 Lives of the Disciples Part I - Hellmuth Hecker
Spirituality and Deep Connectedness
Author: Michael C. Brannigan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 149856593X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What is spirituality? Does it enable us to be better persons? Is spirituality related to religion? These days, is it even relevant? On college campuses, does it promote student well-being? Does it further moral growth? Can spirituality make a difference in healthcare? What about social justice and service to the marginalized? This rich collection of essays by respected scholars and practitioners in diverse fields in academic, healthcare, social justice, and interfaith contexts addresses these questions in strikingly profound and meaningful ways. Their voices offer alternatives to the prevailing notion of spirituality as a purely private matter, and make a case for living spiritually through deep and genuine engagement with others, bridging our inherent and original fault-line of Self and Other. Their keen observations resuscitate the spiritual fabric of defiance against and liberation from forces of oppression which show their face not only through chronic inequities and social injustice but in consumer capitalism’s grip on our souls. This volume’s dispatch to our minds and hearts is timely in an age of looming cynicism, pessimism, fear, and distrust. In carving out a renewed sense of what lies at the heart of living a life of the spirit, or spirituality, it offers an antidote to our widespread hermeneutic of suspicion. None of the authors claims to encapsulate one, pure meaning of the spiritual. Yet they share one collective voice: spirituality is indeed genuine when it calls forth compassion and wears the worn and tangled face of humaneness, freeing ourselves from the prison of ego. Here we find messages of hope, much needed in a time when our society seems increasingly shadowed by dark clouds. These essays remind us of what’s right in the world.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 149856593X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What is spirituality? Does it enable us to be better persons? Is spirituality related to religion? These days, is it even relevant? On college campuses, does it promote student well-being? Does it further moral growth? Can spirituality make a difference in healthcare? What about social justice and service to the marginalized? This rich collection of essays by respected scholars and practitioners in diverse fields in academic, healthcare, social justice, and interfaith contexts addresses these questions in strikingly profound and meaningful ways. Their voices offer alternatives to the prevailing notion of spirituality as a purely private matter, and make a case for living spiritually through deep and genuine engagement with others, bridging our inherent and original fault-line of Self and Other. Their keen observations resuscitate the spiritual fabric of defiance against and liberation from forces of oppression which show their face not only through chronic inequities and social injustice but in consumer capitalism’s grip on our souls. This volume’s dispatch to our minds and hearts is timely in an age of looming cynicism, pessimism, fear, and distrust. In carving out a renewed sense of what lies at the heart of living a life of the spirit, or spirituality, it offers an antidote to our widespread hermeneutic of suspicion. None of the authors claims to encapsulate one, pure meaning of the spiritual. Yet they share one collective voice: spirituality is indeed genuine when it calls forth compassion and wears the worn and tangled face of humaneness, freeing ourselves from the prison of ego. Here we find messages of hope, much needed in a time when our society seems increasingly shadowed by dark clouds. These essays remind us of what’s right in the world.
Aleister Crowley in India
Author: Tobias Churton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1620557975
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 747
Book Description
Follow Aleister Crowley through his mystical travels in India, which profoundly influenced his magical system as well as the larger occult world • Shares excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries and details his travels in India, Burma, and Sri Lanka from 1901 to 1906 • Reveals how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India--jnana yoga, Vedantist, Tantric, and Buddhist philosophy--into his own school of Magick • Explores the world of Theosophy, yogis, Hindu traditions, and the first Buddhist sangha to the West as well as the first pioneering expeditions to K2 and Kangchenjunga in 1901 and 1905 Early in life, Aleister Crowley’s dissociation from fundamentalist Christianity led him toward esoteric and magical spirituality. In 1901, he made the first of three voyages to the Indian subcontinent, searching for deeper knowledge and experience. His religious and magical system, Thelema, shows clear influence of his thorough experimental absorption in Indian mystical practices. Sharing excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries, Tobias Churton tells the true story of Crowley’s adventures in India from 1901 to 1906, culminating in his first experience of the supreme trance of jnana (“gnostic”) yoga, Samadhi: divine union. Churton shows how Vedantist and Advaitist philosophies, Hindu religious practices, yoga, and Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism informed Crowley’s spiritual system and reveals how he built on Madame Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott’s prior work in India. Churton illuminates links between these beliefs and ancient Gnostic systems and shows how they informed the O.T.O. system through Franz Hartmann and Theodor Reuss. Churton explores Crowley’s early breakthrough in consciousness research with a Dhyana trance in Sri Lanka, becoming a devotee of Shiva and Bhavani, fierce avatar of the goddess Parvati. Recounting Crowley’s travels to the temples of Madurai, Anuradhapura, and Benares, Churton looks at the gurus of yoga and astrology Crowley met, while revealing his adventures with British architect, Edward Thornton. Churton also details Crowley’s mountaineering feats in India, including the record-breaking attempt on Chogo Ri (K2) in 1902 and the Kangchenjunga disaster of 1905. Revealing how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India into his own school of Magick, including an extensive look at his theory of correspondences, the symbology of 777, and the Thelemic synthesis, Churton sheds light on one of the most profoundly mystical periods in Crowley’s life as well as how it influenced the larger occult world.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1620557975
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 747
Book Description
Follow Aleister Crowley through his mystical travels in India, which profoundly influenced his magical system as well as the larger occult world • Shares excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries and details his travels in India, Burma, and Sri Lanka from 1901 to 1906 • Reveals how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India--jnana yoga, Vedantist, Tantric, and Buddhist philosophy--into his own school of Magick • Explores the world of Theosophy, yogis, Hindu traditions, and the first Buddhist sangha to the West as well as the first pioneering expeditions to K2 and Kangchenjunga in 1901 and 1905 Early in life, Aleister Crowley’s dissociation from fundamentalist Christianity led him toward esoteric and magical spirituality. In 1901, he made the first of three voyages to the Indian subcontinent, searching for deeper knowledge and experience. His religious and magical system, Thelema, shows clear influence of his thorough experimental absorption in Indian mystical practices. Sharing excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries, Tobias Churton tells the true story of Crowley’s adventures in India from 1901 to 1906, culminating in his first experience of the supreme trance of jnana (“gnostic”) yoga, Samadhi: divine union. Churton shows how Vedantist and Advaitist philosophies, Hindu religious practices, yoga, and Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism informed Crowley’s spiritual system and reveals how he built on Madame Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott’s prior work in India. Churton illuminates links between these beliefs and ancient Gnostic systems and shows how they informed the O.T.O. system through Franz Hartmann and Theodor Reuss. Churton explores Crowley’s early breakthrough in consciousness research with a Dhyana trance in Sri Lanka, becoming a devotee of Shiva and Bhavani, fierce avatar of the goddess Parvati. Recounting Crowley’s travels to the temples of Madurai, Anuradhapura, and Benares, Churton looks at the gurus of yoga and astrology Crowley met, while revealing his adventures with British architect, Edward Thornton. Churton also details Crowley’s mountaineering feats in India, including the record-breaking attempt on Chogo Ri (K2) in 1902 and the Kangchenjunga disaster of 1905. Revealing how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India into his own school of Magick, including an extensive look at his theory of correspondences, the symbology of 777, and the Thelemic synthesis, Churton sheds light on one of the most profoundly mystical periods in Crowley’s life as well as how it influenced the larger occult world.
Engaged Buddhism in the West
Author: Christopher S. Queen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0861718410
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
Engaged Buddhism is founded on the belief that genuine spiritual practice requires an active involvement in society. Engaged Buddhism in the West illuminates the evolution of this new chapter in the Buddhist tradition - including its history, leadership, and teachings - and addresses issues such as violence and peace, race and gender, homelessness, prisons, and the environment. Eighteen new studies explore the activism of renowned leaders and organizations, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Bernard Glassman, Joanna Macy, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and the Free Tibet Movement, and the emergence of a new Buddhism in North America, Europe, South Africa, and Australia.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0861718410
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 481
Book Description
Engaged Buddhism is founded on the belief that genuine spiritual practice requires an active involvement in society. Engaged Buddhism in the West illuminates the evolution of this new chapter in the Buddhist tradition - including its history, leadership, and teachings - and addresses issues such as violence and peace, race and gender, homelessness, prisons, and the environment. Eighteen new studies explore the activism of renowned leaders and organizations, such as Thich Nhat Hanh, Bernard Glassman, Joanna Macy, the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and the Free Tibet Movement, and the emergence of a new Buddhism in North America, Europe, South Africa, and Australia.
The Psychology of Emotions and Humour in Buddhism
Author: Padmasiri de Silva
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319975145
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This book examines the psychological dimensions of emotions and humour in Buddhism. While there is a wealth of material concerning human emotions related to humour and the mindful management of negative emotions, very little has been written on the theory of Buddhist humour. Uniting both Buddhist and Western philosophy, the author draws upon the theory of ‘incongruity humour’, espoused by figures such as Kierkegaard, Kant and Hegel and absorbed into the interpretation of humour by the Buddhist monk and former Western philosopher, Ñāṇavīra Thero. The author makes extensive use of rich primary sources such as the parables used by Ajahn Brahm while interweaving Western theories and philosophies to illuminate this original study of humour and emotion. This pioneering work will be of interest and value to students and scholars of humour, Buddhist traditions and existentialism more widely.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319975145
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
This book examines the psychological dimensions of emotions and humour in Buddhism. While there is a wealth of material concerning human emotions related to humour and the mindful management of negative emotions, very little has been written on the theory of Buddhist humour. Uniting both Buddhist and Western philosophy, the author draws upon the theory of ‘incongruity humour’, espoused by figures such as Kierkegaard, Kant and Hegel and absorbed into the interpretation of humour by the Buddhist monk and former Western philosopher, Ñāṇavīra Thero. The author makes extensive use of rich primary sources such as the parables used by Ajahn Brahm while interweaving Western theories and philosophies to illuminate this original study of humour and emotion. This pioneering work will be of interest and value to students and scholars of humour, Buddhist traditions and existentialism more widely.
The Farmers Magazine - Vol. 4 July to Dec MDCCCLIII
Author: Staff
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 618
Book Description