Buddhist Acts of Compassion

Buddhist Acts of Compassion
Title Buddhist Acts of Compassion PDF eBook
Author Pamela Bloom
Publisher Conari Press
Total Pages 212
Release 2000-11
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781573245234

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"My religion is compassion," the Dalai Lama has said. Indeed, the vow to be of benefit to others lies at the heart of Buddhist practice. This book collects dozens of profound and moving stories of true compassion. From the Buddhist monk who offered his body to starving animals, to modern Western practitioners who use Buddhist principles for healing and social reform, these stories inspire with their depth, tenderness, humor, and occasional outrageousness. Included are tales of the "crazy wisdom" kindness practiced by many masters in the Tibetan and Zen traditions, as well as selections from the best-loved Buddhist figures of today, including Sogyal Rinpoche, Sharon Salzberg, Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Dalai Lama.

The Compassionate Life

The Compassionate Life
Title The Compassionate Life PDF eBook
Author Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 130
Release 2001-06-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0861713788

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The Dalai Lamai offers teachings on the virtue of compassion, with advice on how to incorporate this important quality in daily life.

Compassion and Meditation

Compassion and Meditation
Title Compassion and Meditation PDF eBook
Author Jean-Yves Leloup
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 176
Release 2009-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1620551101

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A profound reflection on how complementary themes in Buddhism and Christianity could serve as the basis for a truly ecumenical faith • Compares Zen meditation with the Greek Orthodox practice of Hesychasm (prayer of the heart) • Shows how Buddha and Jesus represent the distinct yet complementary values of meditation and compassion In Asian spiritual traditions the mountain traditionally symbolizes meditation while the ocean signifies compassion. Jean-Yves Leloup uses this metaphor to compare Buddhist and Christian approaches to meditation and compassion to reveal the similarities and divergences of these profound practices. Emphasizing their complementary nature, Leloup describes how Jesus and Buddha are necessary to one another and how together they form a complete system: Jesus as awakening through love, and Buddha as awakening through meditation. Where Buddha represents the forests, Jesus represents the trees. Buddha is brother to the universe, whereas Jesus is brother to humanity. Nevertheless, these two religious traditions have a profound common ground. Compassion is central to Buddhism, and meditation practices have been central to many Christian traditions. Both view murder, theft, and the destructive use of sexuality as great barriers to realizing our essential being, and both agree on the need to rise above them. Here, however, Leloup suggests that both faiths could benefit from the precepts of the other. The complementary aspects of Christianity and Buddhism offer the possibility for a truly profound ecumenical religion whose interfaith relations are based on deep understanding of the true meaning and practice of meditation and compassion and not merely shared goodwill.

The Power of Compassion

The Power of Compassion
Title The Power of Compassion PDF eBook
Author Pamela Bloom
Publisher Hampton Roads Publishing
Total Pages 258
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1612830927

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This book of real-life stories is a palliative for the pain of everyday life. The basic premise is that intentional acts of kindness can have unintended and far reaching consequences that can affect individuals in extraordinary ways. Here are over forty first-person stories (contributors range from Surya Dass to Thich Nat Hanh to John F. Kennedy, Jr) that concretely demonstrate the dynamic power of compassion. We hear the story of a monk who welcomed a dying, underprivileged child into his home, giving the boy nine months of peace and attention before his death. A civil right protestor tells how she learned compassion and love for the “opposition” from a cellmate. Engaging and inspiring, this is a book that will motivate readers to change their lives and the world through intentional acts of compassion. This is a re-package with a new introduction of a book that was originally published by Conari Press in 2000.

Skillful Means

Skillful Means
Title Skillful Means PDF eBook
Author John W. Schroeder
Publisher Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages 200
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN 9788120819993

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This book provides a new way of understanding Buddhist thought. He argues that Buddhism is best understood as a philosophy of practice-or a metapraxis-and that terms such as emptiness non self, and nirvana refer less to metaphysical principles than to skillful teachings that help people cultivate compassion and mindfulness. Each section of the book focuses on a debate over philosophical justification and the problem of trying to establish a fixed doctrine in Buddhist and reveals an on-going debate.

The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies

The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies
Title The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies PDF eBook
Author Khun Eng Kuah-Pearce
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-05
Genre Buddhism
ISBN 9780367751937

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1. Introduction -- 2. A Theoretical Framework for the Social Production of Religious Compassionate Fields -- 3. Technology of the Self and Compassionate Buddhist Giving -- 4. The Buddhist Care Industry of the Local Compassionate Fields -- 5. Hometown as Transnational Buddhist Philanthropic Field: The Hope School Project -- 6. Women Buddhists and Emotive Compassionate Performance -- 7. Emotional Spiritual Capital and the Production of Religious Care Funds -- 8. The State and Buddhist Elderly Care Services -- 9. Conclusion: Towards Sustainable Buddhist Compassionate Fields -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index.

An Open Heart

An Open Heart
Title An Open Heart PDF eBook
Author Dalai Lama
Publisher Back Bay Books
Total Pages 80
Release 2008-11-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0316045837

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An 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)