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Buddhist Reflections
Author Walshe, M. O'C=Walshe, Maurice O'Connell ; Lama Anagarika Govinda
Date1994.12
Pages270
PublisherMotilal Banarsidass Publishers
LocationDelhi, India [德里, 印度]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteText: English (translation); Original Language: German
Keyword尸羅=戒=command=Precept=sila=morality=rule=discipline=prohibition; 心靈=Spiritual; 西藏佛教=藏傳佛教=Tibetan Buddhism; 佛教人物=Buddhist; 佛教哲學=Buddhist Doctrines=Buddhist Philosophy; 法師=Master; 金剛乘=Vajra-yana=Vajrayana; 信心=Belief=Faith; 修行方法=修行法門=Practice; 曼陀羅=曼荼羅=壇城=Mandala; 喇嘛=Lama; 開悟=證悟=Satori=Enlightenment; 靜坐=Meditation; 禪修=Meditation; 轉世=輪迴=Samsara=Rebirth=Reincarnation
AbstractLama Govinda provides an exciting overview of contemporary Buddhist philosophy for the modern student. He shares his insights into Indian and Tibetan Buddhist traditions concerning the nature of reality, the development of consciousness, death and rebirth, faith and tolerance, and the significance of meditative and ritual practices. In depicting the Tantric Buddhist approach that utilizes ancient mantras and mandalas to produce meditative absorption in a unified experience of sound, color and form, Lama Govinda pays homage to a spiritual edifice of great beauty and complexity. He invokes a multidimensional vision of Buddhist understanding that includes the rational perspectives of modern science and psychology, but goes far beyond them. In building a conceptual bridge between Eastern mysticism and Western philosophy, he discusses the work of Assagioli, Teilhard de Chardin and von Durkheim, among others. There are also chapters of concern to Western society, such as the expansion of consciousness through drugs and the nature of attachment and suffering in love relationships. The material presented here was gathered from lectures and articles written by Lama Govinda shortly before his death in 1985, providing readers a close look at his warmth and lovingness. Lama Anagarika Govinda studies and practiced several Buddhist traditions, but was viewed as a significant representative and interpreter of Tibetan Buddhism. His experiences as a pioneer in Buddhism provides a modern link between East and West. He was both an artist and an author. He wrote the well-known Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism, The Inner Structure of the I Ching, A Living Buddhism for the West and The Way of the White Clouds.

Table of contents
Part One: The World and Its Interpretation
The World and Reality
The Development of Consciousness and the Goal of the Path
Religion and Truth
Faith and Tolerance in Buddhism
Science and the Doctrine of Rebirth
Potentiality and Reality in Hinduism and Buddhism
Part Two: The Inward Path
Buddhist Meditation
The Importance of Ritual
The Act of Will and the Practice of Meditation
Love and Attachment
Back Doors to Enlightenment? Thoughts on the Expansion of Consciousness Through Drugs
Masters of the Mystical Path
The Mystery of Life and Rebirth According to The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Part Three: Art as Creative Meditation
The Ancient Culture of Tibet
The Seven Treasures of a World Ruler
Rainbow-Halo-Aura
Vajrayana for Beginners
Part Four: The Meeting of East and West
Teilhard de Chardin's Worldview in the Light of Eastern Thought
Breakthrough to Transcendence
About the Author
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