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Meditation and Holistic Health in Humanistic Buddhism

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Humanistic Buddhism emphasizes that Buddhism should be integrated into daily life. Meditation as a practical method can help practitioners cultivate inner peace, wisdom and compassion to better serve others. Through meditation, breathing and mindfulness practices, Zen practice can help people reduce anxiety and stress and improve their ability to ...
Lung-Tan Lu, Lung-Tan Lu
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The Emergence of Transcultural Humanistic Buddhism through the Lens of Religious Entrepreneurship

Asian Studies Review, 2021
This article investigates the innovative strategies that have allowed a young, transcultural Humanistic Buddhist organisation in China and elsewhere to emerge, endure and expand in challenging envi...
Theo Stapleton, Yu Tao
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On Urban Buddhism: a Humanistic, Secularizing, and Universal Buddhism

Review of Religion and Chinese Society
Abstract In this paper, I explore the religious project initiated by the renowned abbot Juexing 觉醒 and a group of scholars to create a typology of Urban Buddhism (dushi fojiao 都市佛教). This religious project is discussed here as a political attempt at reform extending over the last two decades.
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Humanistic Buddhism and Holistic Health Management

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Master Hsing Yun said that humanistic Buddhism has six characteristics: (1) human nature, (2) life nature, (3) altruism, (4) joy, (5) contemporary nature, and (6) universal relief nature. Among the six characteristics, life nature is closely related to the health of the whole person.
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Humanistic Buddhism: Sammà-sati, Mindfulness, and Zhèngniàn

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Sammà-sati refers to continuously focusing on wholesome dharma and maintaining inner clarity and alertness. Anapanasati (mindfulness of breathing and breathing) is a specific practical way to achieve sammà-sati (mindfulness). The word “Zhèngniàn” (Chinese; English: mindfulness) began as Buddhism entered Ancient China during the Han and Tang Dynasties ...
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Humanistic Buddhism: Amṛtyupasthāna, Ānāpānasmṛti and Holistic Health Management

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Humanistic Buddhism provides a profound and unique perspective on exploring the path of holistic health. Smṛtyupasthāna (Four Mindfulnesses) is a basic meditation method in Buddhism, which involves continuous awareness and observation of four different aspects: (1) Kāyānupassanā (Body Mindfulness), (2) Vedanānupassanā (Mindfulness of Feelings), (3 ...
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Humanistic Buddhism and Organizational Behavior: An Exploratory Research

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
This study explores the relationship between Humanistic Buddhism and organizational behavior, focusing on the teachings of Master Hsing Yun. Humanistic Buddhism is characterized by six key principles: humanity, life, altruism, joy, timeliness, and universal salvation.
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Buddhist Youth Preferences Factors on Humanistic Buddhism Learning Mobile Application

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
Digital media and networks have become embedded in our everyday lives. It is a part of a broad-based changes to how we engage in knowledge production, communication, and creative expression. Therefore, Buddhist youth cannot afford to be passive, because the stable institutions and traditional communities that once provided for their welfare are in ...
Rosila Bee Mohd Hussain, Chang Yin Liang
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