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Suffering in Zen Buddhism
Author Schloegl, Irmgard
Source Theoria to Theory
Volumev.11
Date1977
Pages217 - 227
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
KeywordDesire;Religion;Self-Consciousness;Suffering;Buddha;Schloegl, Irmgard;
AbstractSuffering is a perennial experience. All religions are concerned with the alleviation of suffering; Buddhism makes it its basic tenet. Specifically in the Zen Buddhist training,this is used in a constructive way which brings about a change of heart and personality. It entails acknowledging existing suffering,finding and finally eradicating its cause. A religious attitude emerges which gives meaning and purpose. A traditional training analogy of this process is discussed.
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