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Buddhism
Buddhism Does Not Deny The Spirit(Soul) – Correcting The Error of The No-Self (Anattā) Interpretation
The theme of this issue, 'no-self(anattā)', is probably one of the most misunderstood concepts in Buddhism. It is an issue that has come up many times in the history of Buddhism in the past as well as in the present day. The misconceptio... -
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Difference between Three Dharma Seals and Four Dharma Seals
Every religion has its own particular characteristics that are unique to it. In order to differentiate Buddhism from other religions (Brahmanism and the teachings of the Six Masters of the Exoteric Path), the three Dharma seals or four D... -
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What does “Right” mean in the Eightfold Path? – Buddhism as the foundation of ethics
Noble Eightfold Path corresponds to the fourth "path" of the Four Noble Truths (the Four Sacred Truths), the "cessation of suffering "( commonly called nibbana (Sanskrit: nirvana). Noble Eightfold Path, as you can see from the fact that ... -
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Buddhist Compassion and Christian Agape – Is There Any Difference?
Buddhism is sometimes referred to as the "religion of compassion," while Christianity is probably roughly understood as the "religion of love (agape). It seems that "compassion" and "love (agape)" have something in common in the broad se... -
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Nirvana vs Moksha (Liberation) – Nirvana as a Buddhist Land Theory
As for Moksha and Nirvana, I personally believe that they are the most misunderstood concepts in Buddhism. Many of you may have read several Buddhist books, but you may not be able to get a clear idea of what Moksha or Nirvana is. Therav... -
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Law of Dependent Co-Arising – Thinking of Dharma in “Being and Time”
The words "existence and time" remind you of "Being and Time" by Martin Heidegger, who has been called the greatest philosopher of the 20th century. I will not go into depth this time, but I believe that Heidegger's "Being and Time" is v...
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