2009
DOI: 10.4324/9780203874257
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Buddhism: The Basics

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“…20 We aim to speak truthfully and kindly to and about each other. 21 Whether we were undergoing a crisis or not, our actions matter. We do not take lives, do not take what is not given, and do not engage in sexual misconduct.…”
Section: Buddhist Representativementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…20 We aim to speak truthfully and kindly to and about each other. 21 Whether we were undergoing a crisis or not, our actions matter. We do not take lives, do not take what is not given, and do not engage in sexual misconduct.…”
Section: Buddhist Representativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 This is how we train our minds to work through "subliminal psychological fixations, sadness, inadequacies, and so forth." 26 While many of you may be spending more time with your spouses and children than you ever have, now is an opportune time to "practice loving kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity" repeatedly. 27 Don't miss the experience of this time.…”
Section: Buddhist Representativementioning
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“…Take Buddhism. 13 According to Buddhist scholar Cathy Cantwell [2010], there is a commitment amongst all Buddhist traditions to the three Jewels (the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha), the particular initiation rite Going for the Refuge, as well as a few other ethical, ritual, and meditative practices. Still, she claims that there are probably many more features that vary between different Buddhist traditions than are shared amongst them, with the diversity in Buddhist traditions representing 'different historical trajectories of separate lines of descent' [2010: 4].…”
Section: The Multiple Realization Of Cultural Homologuesmentioning
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“…14 I am inclined to think that some of the same moral applies to other religions like Islam and Christianity and their respective branches-although Buddhism also has particularly decentralized organization as compared to them. 15 See Cantwell [2010] for references.…”
Section: The Multiple Realization Of Cultural Homologuesmentioning
confidence: 99%