An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday LifeAn introduction to the core of Buddhism by its greatest teacher, "An Open Heart" is the successor to the bestselling "The Art of Happiness", the Dalai Lama's clear and simple guide to finding compassion and happiness. 25 photos. (World Religions) |
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Felhasználói ismertető - BookConcierge - LibraryThingI thought the introductory chapter was thought-provoking ... it made me want to keep reading. But by the third page of the "text" I was bored and disinterested. Maybe I'm too much of an "A ... Teljes értékelés elolvasása
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Tartalomjegyzék
THE DESIRE FOR HAPPINESS | |
MEDITATION A BEGINNING | |
THE MATERIAL AND IMMATERIAL WORLD | |
KARMA | |
THE AFFLICTIONS | |
THE VAST AND THE PROFOUND TWO ASPECTS OF THE PATH | |
CULTIVATING EQUANIMITY | |
BODHICITTA | |
CALM ABIDING | |
THE NINE STAGES OF CALM ABIDING MEDITATION | |
WISDOM | |
BUDDHAHOOD | |
GENERATING BODHICITTA | |
AFTERWORD | |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life The Dalai Lama,Bstan-'Dzin-Rgy Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2014 |
An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life The Dalai Lama,Nicholas Vreeland Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2008 |
An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life The Dalai Lama,Nicholas Vreeland Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2002 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
afflictive emotions analytical meditation anger antidote Asanga aspects aspiration to attain attachment Beacon Theatre become believe bodhicitta bring Buddhahood Buddhist calm abiding Central Park Chapter chosen object compassion consciousness contemplate cultivate cyclic existence Dalai Lama dependent origination desire develop devote Dharma East Meadow enemies engage equanimity experience faith feel flower focus form of meditation friends fully enlightened happiness harm hatred heart Holiness the Dalai human important India inherent existence inner Kalachakra Kamalashila karma leads LHASA LIMB lives loving-kindness Mahayana mental attitude method misery motivation nature negative emotions NICHOLAS VREELAND nonvirtuous actions object of meditation one’s ourselves patience perceive perception person physical practitioner profound qualities realization of emptiness recognize refuge remain focused result RICHARD GERE Sangha sense sentient settled meditation Shakyamuni Buddha simply single-pointed concentration situation someone spiritual practice stage subtle teacher teachings thoughts Three Jewels Tibet Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism ultimate understanding unvirtuous virtuous wisdom