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The Buddha Speaks
Author Bancroft, Anne
Date2000.04.18
Pages133
PublisherShambhala Publications
Publisher Url http://www.shambhala.com/
LocationIthaca, NY, US [伊薩卡, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword佛教教義=Buddhist Doctrines=Buddhist Teachings;
AbstractHere is the core of the Buddha's teaching in his own words, as it was memorized word-for-word by his disciples and written down two hundred years after his death. These selections from the Buddhist scriptures deal with the search for truth, the way of contemplation, life and death, living in community, and many other topics, serving as an excellent introduction to the Buddha's teaching. Whether addressed to monks and nuns, householders, outcastes, or thieves, the Buddha's teachings are characterized by one main concern: conveying the reality of our bondage to suffering-- and the supremely good news that liberation is possible. It is a concern as relevant for people today as it was for the people of north India a millennium and a half ago.
Putting down all barriers, let your mind be full of love. Let it pervade all the quarters of the world so that the whole wide world, above, below, and around, is pervaded with love. Let it be sublime and beyond measure so that it abounds everywhere.
The way toward liberation is to train yourself to live in the present without waiting to become anything. Give up becoming this or that, live without cravings, and experience this present moment with full at-tention. Then you will neither cringe at death nor seek for repeated birth.
Meditate on that which is beyond words and symbols. Forsake the demands of the self. By such forsaking, you will live serenely.

Table of contents
Editor's Preface
Awakening
Clarity
Body and Mind
Contemplation
Sorrow
Truth
Life and Death
Time and Infinity
Wisdom
Self and Society
ISBN1570624933 (hc)
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Created date2004.04.09



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