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2133 Articles
The Buddhist and Muslim Worlds’ Knowledge of Each Other
Although Muslim scholars of the past have shown repeated interest in gaining knowledge of Buddhism, while Buddhist scholars have shown comparatively less interest in learning about Islam, this situation is slowly changing at present.
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Buddhism & Islam: Advanced
The Challenges for Buddhism in the 21st Century
Buddhist science, philosophy and psychology can be of great benefit on a global scale to many issues faced in the 21st century. Dr. Berzin reflects on the particular challenges the major traditional Buddhist countries of Asia face.
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Buddhism in Modern Times
The Coarse False “Me” of the Non-Buddhist Indian Systems
Review: The Context for Meditating on the False “Me” Yesterday, we began our discussion of how to meditate on the voidness of the false “me” experiencing the four noble truths. We looked at the general context within which this is studied and meditated upon. We saw that this...
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Refuting the False Me Experiencing the Four Noble Truths
The Coarse and Subtle Impossible “Me's”
The First of Three Layers of the Impossible “Me” to Be Refuted There are three layers of impossible “me” that we need to refute. We can differentiate more layers, but here we’ll just deal with the main three. Each progressive layer is deeper than the one before it. We project...
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
The Coming of Maitreya Buddha
Maitreya, a bodhisattva residing in Tushita heaven, will be the next Buddha to come as a universal teacher.
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Time & the Universe
The Connection between the First, Second and Tenth Links in Vaibhashika
As the first link of the twelve links of dependent arising, the anti-knowing mental factor gives rise to and occurs together with the karmic impulses that are the second and tenth links – affecting karmic impulses and further existence, respectively. Let us examine this...
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Ignorance According to Vaibhashika
The Context for Understanding Emptiness
Voidness (emptiness) ̱̱is a very difficult topic, but a very essential topic. In order to approach it, we need to see where it fits into the general presentation of the Buddhist teachings. As we all know, Buddha taught his understanding, his realization in terms of what is...
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The Emptiness of the False “Me”
The Conventional Me, False Me and Eternal Me
Introduction: Examining the Self and “Me” Our topic for this series of talks is the healthy development of the self through the lam-rim graded stages. The “self” is very central to the Buddhist spiritual path. We can see this even when we set our motivation for...
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Healthy Development of One’s Self through Lam-rim
The Conventional “Me”: An Imputation on the 5 Aggregates
We were speaking about voidness (emptiness) and we saw that voidness is a negatingly known phenomenon, it’s a negation. We know it by negating something. If we put the word voidness into different terms, then we could say that it is an absence of something. There are many...
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The Emptiness of the False “Me”
The Dalai Lama at Jamia Millia Islamia University
The Dalai Lama encourages students to develop their inner values and ethics alongside their education.
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Buddhism & Islam
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