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Thoughtless Buddha, Passionate Buddha
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1996Lorsque les philosophes bouddhistes discutent de la nature de Bouddha, ils doivent souvent faire face a un dilemne: un Bouddha doit d'une certaine maniere trascender le monde; d'un autre cote, le Bouddha doit egalement etre present dans le monde comme guide et a travers un enseignement.
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2022
Buddha claims membership among the nonexistent philosophers. For he denies that any composite objects exist. There are only atoms that are dreamed up as parts of larger entities such as constellations. You are a nightmare in a realm of runaway make-believe. Once you recognize your self as an illusion, worries about your future nonexistence wane.
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Buddha claims membership among the nonexistent philosophers. For he denies that any composite objects exist. There are only atoms that are dreamed up as parts of larger entities such as constellations. You are a nightmare in a realm of runaway make-believe. Once you recognize your self as an illusion, worries about your future nonexistence wane.
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Journal of Medical Biography, 2004
The iconography of the healing Buddha embraces two healing traditions, symbolized by the healing stone lapis lazuli from Central Asia and by the myrobalan fruit from the ayurvedic medicine of ancient India. The first mention of the healing Buddha is in Buddhist texts of the first century BC, and the earliest extant icons date from the fourth century ...
Thomas S N, Chen, Peter S Y, Chen
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The iconography of the healing Buddha embraces two healing traditions, symbolized by the healing stone lapis lazuli from Central Asia and by the myrobalan fruit from the ayurvedic medicine of ancient India. The first mention of the healing Buddha is in Buddhist texts of the first century BC, and the earliest extant icons date from the fourth century ...
Thomas S N, Chen, Peter S Y, Chen
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1998
Abstract Now during the time that Gautama had been dwelling in the forest near by Uruvela, the daughter of the village headman, by name Sujata, had been accustomed to make a daily offering of food to eight hundred Brahmans, making the prayer-May the Bodhisatta at length, receive an offering of food from me, attain enlightenment, and ...
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Abstract Now during the time that Gautama had been dwelling in the forest near by Uruvela, the daughter of the village headman, by name Sujata, had been accustomed to make a daily offering of food to eight hundred Brahmans, making the prayer-May the Bodhisatta at length, receive an offering of food from me, attain enlightenment, and ...
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The Buddha’s Son, and: The Buddha’s Wife
Colorado Review, 2017“The Buddha’s Son” is a poem that contemplates the life and the world as seen through the eyes of the only child of Gautama Buddha. “The Buddha’s Wife” is a poem from the perspective of the wife of Gautama Buddha which imagines her inner state in the days after the Buddha deserted her and her only son to become an ascetic and beggar.
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