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tendaiuk.com
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| | | | | The Shikan-Do temple, located in Hythe, Hampshire belongs to a Japanese school of Buddhism called Tendai. Below is a short guide to help understand Tendai Buddhism. Classification There are many different schools, or sects, of Buddhism, just like there are many different sects of Christianity. However, all the sects of Buddhism can be categorised | |
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www.buddhanet.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the concept of Bodhisattvas in Buddhism, focusing on their roles, forms, and cultural significance, particularly highlighting Avalokitesvara, Tara, Manjusri, and Ksitigarbha. | |
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bschawaii.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the core teachings of Pure Land Buddhism, focusing on Amida Buddha's forty-eight Vows for universal salvation, the significance of the Pure Land as a realm of enlightenment, and the role of faith and devotion in achieving spiritual liberation. | |
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jyriand.com
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| | | Let me ask you this: Are the people who are enthusiastic about Stoic philosophy (including me) already stoics? I mean, are they stoics even before they have read a single line from Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus - or even Ryan Holiday? Is it possible to be a stoic without actually learning about Stoicism? And are some people attracted to stoics precisely because they already have a stoic personality? I remember reading Marcus Aurelius for the first time. I was standing in the cold living room of my grandmother's house, browsing books on the bookshelf. It was a happy accident, really, picking up a small random book from the shelf, opening the covers, and discovering a strange author's name and a seemingly new-age title. The book was Marcus Aurelius Medita... | ||