Buddhism
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What's your tradition and how did you make the choice?
I practice Chan, Chinese Zen. The Chan temple was just the Buddhist centre closest to me, but I've never regretted the choice. I like the bodhisattva vows, and appreciate the focus on meditation. I'm also a fan of Chinese culture, and I like the traditions of Chan more than Japanese Zen. What about you?
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How many people here have taken the refuge vows? Why or why not?
Just curious. I refer to myself as Buddhist-ish. I read some dharma at least weekly if not daily, struggle thru weekly seated meditation, and recite the Loving Kindness meditation daily. But I don't have a Sangha near me and likely wouldn't join one even if there was one available.
- www.japan-experience.com Ushiku Daibutsu Tsukuba
Ushiku Daibutsu: the Ushiku Daibutsu in Ibaraki is one of the tallest statues in the world and at 120m is the tallest Buddhist statue.
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Can Eternity be Impermanent? — Hillside Hermitage
- Is there a world outside of you? Or is there no world outside of you?
- Experience independent of your senses
- Is the world eternal or not
- The Root of All Sutta MN 1
- How to develop "not-mine" and "not-I am"
- Necessity of virtue
- You exist because you take things to be yours
- When Eternity becomes impermanent and unownable
- Disowning yourself
- Right and wrong questions
- Simile of the arrow and the surgeon
- How to diminish the pressure of sensual desires
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Has anyone switched traditions?
To those who started in one tradition then began following another, what was your experience of that transition, and why did you make it?
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'Is The West Ruining Buddhism?'
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'Buddhism is increasingly popular in the West but are we burying its moral foundations in favor of a more individualistic and mass-marketed version of spiritu...'
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'A Secular Buddhism | Lecture by Buddhism scholar and teacher Stephen Batchelor'
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'A Secular Buddhism | Lecture by Buddhism scholar and teacher Stephen Batchelor9 July 2018 | 19.30 – 21.15 h | Theater Hall C, Radboud University‘Buddhism is ...'