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Buddhism Comes to the West |
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Bhikkhu Bodhi (講述)
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BuddhaNet's Magazine Articles
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Publisher | BuddhaNet |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/mag_text.htm
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Content type | 網路資料=Internet Resrouce |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | An extract of a talk by Bhikkhu Bodhi from a seminar on "The Necessity for Promoting Buddhism in Europe," held on the first death anniversary of Ven. Mitirigala Dhammanisanthi Thera - Colombo, Sri Lanka 2nd July 2000. 取自於http://www.buddhanet.net/budwest.htm |
Abstract | What is characteristic of Western Buddhism in its present phase of development is the focus on Buddhist practice, especially the practice of meditation. In this phase it is not the academic study of Buddhist texts and doctrines that dominates, or the attempt to interpret the Dhamma through the prism of Western thought, but the appropriation of Buddhism as a practice that can bring deep transformations in one's innermost being as well as in the conduct of everyday life. This does not necessarily mean that Buddhist practice is being taken up in accordance with canonical or traditional Asian models. Adaptations of the Dhamma to Western culture and ways of thinking are commonplace, but Buddhism is viewed principally as a path to awakening, a way that brings deep understanding of the mind and makes accessible new dimensions of being. |
Table of contents | The Need for a Living Transmission The Problem of Monastic Education The Need for Revitalization A Quiet Service |
Hits | 282 |
Created date | 2008.07.04 |
Modified date | 2023.05.18 |
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