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a Buddhist monk, Venerable Thich Nhah Hanh, "whether he would rather have peace under a communist regime that would mean the end o...
future, but the business process changes that current technology will facilitate is ongoing and permanent. The proposed changes f...
Because of this syncretism, this merging of major religious philosophies and beliefs, understanding Japanese religion can sometime...
to change, with minds open and a readiness to accept change is needed it is more likely to be successful (Thompson, 1998, Lewin, 1...
centuries later many of his works were collected together and many oral stories were also collected by Buddhist monks to become th...
each other outside of school. Others just dropped their children off for Sunday School, and didnt go in themselves. And others, w...
In fifteen pages such aspects that characterize China including Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, along with the National and Commun...
In six pages this paper discusses the increasing if somewhat surprising allure of Buddhism in Great Britain. Four sources are cit...
In five pages Buddhism is examined both in terms of philosophy and its ethical content. Three sources are cited in the bibliograp...
been taught as a sure and sufficient means for the attainment of our spiritual goal, call it Mukti, Moksha, Nirvana, Liberation or...
In five pages Zen Buddhism as portrayed by Philip Kapleau's text is summarized and its major points analyzed. There are no other ...
reverence that can only be achieved through understanding the esoteric aspects of the three worlds. "The experiential and devotio...
This text is summarized and analyzed in six pages with a comparison offered between Christianity and Buddhism. There are no other...
In two pages the Four Noble Truths and how meditation fits into these beliefs are discussed in an examination of Buddhism, with th...
In five pages this paper examines how Buddhism and Christianity have each evolved through development and the impact of sociopolit...
were several important developments in the style and theme of Chinese painting during the Han dynasty. Tomb paintings were importa...
retain quality and control, they may be encouraged by the fact it was a lack of control that was ultimately responsible for the fa...
To understand paticca-samutpada, annata, and anicca one must consider them within Buddhism as a whole. The first important point ...
as no one bothered to make sure that things would go well. In the end, the war was just stopped but there were no victories. Ther...
was used by the first editor of the English Pronouncing Dictionary and the model of pronunciation that he preferred (Tench 107). T...
on existing technology, making smaller changes or adopting former innovations, for example, the concept of a four wheel drive vehi...
into Zen Buddhism, which absorbed much of its metaphysical orientation from Taoist teachings (Suzuki 4). Unlike Indian Buddhism,...
Buddhists believe that the mind is non-physical and is reborn in another form after the brain dies. pragmatism: pragmatic philos...
by way of recognition toward such shortcomings that humanity could overcome this "profound error" (Nehamas, 1994, p. 40), diligent...
In this five page paper the fact that our perception of history changes over time is illustrated with a look back some fifty years...
In six pages Buddhism is discussed in terms of its basic principles with an examination of how it can continue to prosper througho...
This paper discusses The Manual of Zen Buddhism by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki in four pages. Three sources are cited in the bibliogra...
Zen Buddhism is the focus of this conceptual report consisting of five pages. Four sources are cited in the bibliography....
regard to the manner by which they worship only one god. Unlike so many other religions that divide their devotion among several ...
In twelve pages this paper examines the patient benefits of mutual applications of Zen Buddhism and psychotherapy. Seven sources ...