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  • The Status of the Individual in Theravada Buddhism

    _______________________________2. Sa^myutta-nikaaya, Part II, Book II, chap. XII, secs. 3-4.   ... leaves one body and arises in another, the "fuel" is the craving for life itself.[3] As the ...

    G. P. Malalasekera

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  • A Recurrent Theme in Chinese Thought

    initial andtransforming experience of insight, (3) a process of furthercultivation wherein one's .... 477 cultivation followed by gradual enlightenment, (3) gradualcultivation and gradual ...

    PETER N. GREGORY

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  • The two Nirvanadhatus according to the Vibhasa

    to be found in the Vijnaptimatratasiddhi. (3) The Vibhasa(4) on the ... in writing this Sastra is to establish that both are naivasaiksanasaiksa.(3) ...

    Louis de la Vallee Poussin

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  • The Wayward Mysticism of Alan Watts

    PilgrimPhilosophy East & WestV. 33 No. 3 (July 1980)pp. 381-401Copyright 1980 by University of ...inscrutable."[2] He also says: "Much of my work is poetry disguised as prose."[3] The significance of genre ...

    Alan W. Watts

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  • Nondualism in Indian philosophy of language

    the history of philosophy.3 However, it has become a defining character of most philosophy ...Genesis 1 : 3)--are available in texts that definitely antedate his work and must have been known to him...

    Ashok Aklujkar

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  • A review article on Dogen scholarship in English

    KasulisPhilosophy East and WestVolume 28, no. 3, July 1978(c) by University Press of Hawaiip. 353-373 -----------... at the University of Hawaii. Philosophy East and West 28, no. 3, July 1978. ...

    T. P. Kasulis

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  • A critical look at the Chinese martial arts

    Vol. 52 No. 3 May.1990 Pp.411-431 Copyright by Michigan State University Press ----------...Christ, and from then on literary pursuits prevailed over physicalones. [3] An early seventeenth-...

    Charles Holcombe

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  • Three approaches to authentic existence

    knowing reality, and [3] the differences in a general conception of religion ...relation to being. This is expressed in the Greek phrase m(-+e) 攏.(3) The dialectical ...

    Frederick J. Streng

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  • Tibetan Buddhism: A Perspective

    Tibetan Buddhism, probably because of the prevalence of Bon, tantric, and `saktist elements,[3] ...psychological commentary by C. G. Jung to The Tibetan Book of the Dead by W. Y. Evans-Wentz (3rd ed.; London: ...

    William S. Weedon

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  • Toward a Buddhist social ethics:

    Puntarigvivat Cross Currents Vol. 48 No. 3 Fall 1998 Pp.347-365 Copyright by Cross Currents --------....[3] A great number of young women in Thailand, desperate in theirsearch for a better life, have ...

    Tavivat, Puntarigvivat

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