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Author |
Myokyo-ni
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Source |
The Middle Way: Journal of the Buddhist Society
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Volume | v.74 n.3 |
Date | 1999.11 |
Pages | 130 - 142 |
Publisher | The Buddhist Society |
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http://www.thebuddhistsociety.org/
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Location | London, England, UK [倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 720; Augmented Title:Part III:The Wheel of Change |
Keyword | Religious Life of Buddhism; Buddhist Aspects of Change Psychology; Myokyo, Ni |
Abstract | In this third part of a series on Living Buddhism,the writer focuses on the "Wheel of Change." He explains that Buddhism shows a valid way to outgrow the narrow confines of "I," leading to a wider view by which reunion with the lost ground of being is regained in at-one-ment with our own,human heart and,through that,with all that is. He explains that the Wheel of Change is a psychological map that both helps to explain Buddhist teachings on this matter and is a guide to practice. Offering a representation of the Wheel,he explains those parts of it that he calls the Three Fires, the Six Realms, and the Twelve-Linked Chain of Conditioned Arising. |
ISSN | 00263214 (P) |
Hits | 242 |
Created date | 2001.01.18
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Modified date | 2020.11.17 |
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