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    Darlington‚ Susan M. (2013) The Ordination of a Tree: The Buddhist Ecology Movement in Thailand‚ Magic‚ Witchcraft‚ and Religion: A Reader in the Anthropology of Religion‚ Ninth Edition. Pp. 437-446. Article. Hope‚ Jane & Van Loop‚ Borin. (2005) The Bodhisattva‚ Introducing Buddha. 4th edition. Pp 56. Article. Morton‚ W. Scott‚ Lewis‚ Charlton M. (2005) China : Its History and Culture‚ New York: McGraw-Hill. eBook. Jiyu‚ Ren. (2011) The Characteristics of Chinese Buddhism‚ Contemporary Chinese Though‚

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    Current Issues in Buddhism Calvin Young REL 133 April 28‚ 2015 Dr. William Sunday Current Issues in Buddhism As the culture develops and modernizes‚ particular issues arise in regards to religions. When challenges arise‚ it is important to study and understand how each religion will resist or change to the pressure. This paper will examine the similarities of Buddhism to other religions to find common themes or characteristics. Then‚ different ways the Buddhism is responding to the changing needs

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    Princeton Press‚ 1942). Stumpf‚ Samuel Enoch‚ and Fieser‚ James‚ Socrates to Sartre and Beyond: A History of Philosophy‚ 8th ed.‚ (Philippines: McGraw-Hill‚ 2008) Johnson‚ Dan‚ “Kierkegaard ’s Stages Toward Authentic Religious Experience And The Bodhisattva Path To Enlightenment”‚ Quodlibet Journal 4 no. 1‚ (Winter 2002)‚ http://www.quodlibet.net/articles/johnson-experience.shtml (accessed October 6‚ 2011). SparkNotes Editors. “SparkNote on Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855).” SparkNotes LLC. 2005. http://www

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    Over time many religions‚ for example Christianity‚ have been able to adapt to different audiences‚ different generations and different societies. In contrast‚ there are religions that are more conservative and do not easily adapt to different audiences or cultures. The Buddhist religion‚ though it originated in India‚ is the leading religion in much of the world‚ it is an impactful religion in such places like China‚ Korea‚ and Japan. In the United States‚ the fastest growing religion is Western

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    Hello‚ I am Bodhisattva Joanna. For those of you who aren’t aware of what being a Bodhisattva entails‚ it refers to “a being that compassionately refrains from entering nirvana in order to save others and is worshipped as a deity in Buddhism.” (“Bodhisattva.”). In other words‚ I help others to reach the enlightened state; people would otherwise have trouble finding peace within themselves throughout the hardships of life on their own. In the Buddhist world‚ these hardships are referred to as suffering

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    Taming the Monkey Mind A Guide to Pure Land Practice by the Buddhist Scholar Cheng Wei-an Translation with Commentary by Dharma Master Suddhisukha BO S B e DHANET ’ UD O K LIB R A R Y E-mail: bdea@buddhanet.net Web site: www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc. Taming The Monkey Mind A Guide to Pure Land Practice by the Buddhist scholar Cheng Wei-an Translation with Commentary by Dharma Master Suddhisukha Sutra Translation Committee

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    Buddhism teaches that the historical buddha is not the only buddha‚ but that there are many buddhas and different ways of reaching enlightenment. One of the biggest differences in these two traditions is the goal of training. Theravada is known for its Arhat-ideal. This means someone who has attained the goal of religious life. This goal of the religious life is to get to enlightenment or Nirvana. This enlightenment is when a buddhist discovers the truth about life. Buddhists generally achieve this enlightenment

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    Ancient religions have shaped and formed many of the ways we perform and think in our everyday life. Every religion has a different set of rules and practices that still exist today. One of the great things about religion is that we can all see the differences and alikes we have. Buddhism is a religion to almost five hundred million people in the world. Buddhism was founded between the sixth and fourth BCE. The religion spread all through Asia. Buddhism essentially is all about reaching nirvana

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    Tina Martin-Fleming January 25‚ 2013 Learning Journal Questions Week 3 What were the key experiences in the life of the Buddha? Why were those Experiences important? Constant change (is life’s constant change‚ or impermanence)‚ a lack of permanent identity abandon egotism and a fixation on material objects)‚ and the existence of suffering (life‚ when lived conventionally‚ can never be fully satisfying because of its inescapable change) What

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    loved ones who suffered‚ so let’s put our hands together and pray for them. There are those whom we might not know like Akeela Owens‚ but through pictures and mutual connections‚ we can still build the bridge. That is an essential nature of the Bodhisattva path‚ called "vô duyên đại từ." Meaning that even to the people who we have not met‚ we can still open our kindness and compassion to be the connection that will bring them comfort‚ rest‚ and lessen their illnesses. As you know‚ most people have

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