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There is the need to belief in God and not religion because the two books; Siddhartha and The Little philosophy Book gives different perspectives of religions.... The Little philosophy Book, on the other hand, talks about examination of individual-self, the earth, and the nature of truthand, putting across questions like, “why are we here?... ?? the book begins by traveling around antique philosophy that varies from Socrates' Greece, to Vedic India, to Daoist, Confucian, and Buddhist China, and in the Middle East (Solomon 82)....
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In this case, there were other difficulties resulting from the Chinese society, which was switching to the Confucian populace, thereby making the Buddhist society face a lot of attack in their pursuit of remaining prevalent and the philosophy of Chinese civilization.... There were significant points that Confucians aimed at responding to in relation to the Buddhist philosophy and this included the attacks on the land properties and the excesses of Buddhist clergymen (Cultural China, 1)....
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Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Nagarjuna Concept of Emptiness Introduction Nagarjuna is remembered as a great Buddhist philosopher especially by his writings on the philosophy based on the teachings of the Middle Way.... One of the main ideas in the philosophy of the Middle Way touches on the concept of Emptiness (or Sunyata in Buhhism) which has great insights to the reader.... This philosophy of Nagarjuna goes against original Buddhist philosophies that identified the soul as an intrinsic being that can exist on it own even after death....
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He was the first person to arrange and schematize Buddhism of Korea introducing the many doctrines and harmonized them to suit both common people and philosophy scholars.... The philosophy of Wonhyo is positive because of the effect of Taoism.... His life and actions introduced and influenced a lot of traditions, norms, practices and beliefs of buddhism religion in Korea.... His life and actions introduced and influenced a lot of traditions, norms, practices and beliefs of buddhism religion in Korea....
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Buddhism Philosophy is more related to the deep ecology ideology.... However, the Zen Buddhism and the Eastern religions brought more philosophy on how man should be friendlier to nature basing on the behaviors and the attitude.... One philosopher argued that if both religion and philosophy avails wrong information about the earth-harming geared by the human behaviors then there would be no sources whatsoever to provide the clue.... buddhism educates people upon earth-harming behaviors and with time they alter their behaviors and become more conscious and caring thus protecting the environment....
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The author of the essay "Buddhism as a philosophy of Enlightenment, Meditation, Morality, and Wisdom" shares his insights gained during listening to Boundless Light Sangha (live meditation and Dharma message service) and Dharma Teaching Service and tries to expose the misconceptions that many people have about this religion.... It is a philosophy of enlightenment, meditation, morality, and wisdom....
… buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world....
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While admiring this Sutra, the Zen tradition of prayer and meditation has carried the… The muddy pond for the lotus, mentioned in this particular text can be compared to present day chaotic areas like New York's Manhattan or Canada's Toronto.
The third chapter of this Sutra reflects upon the ‘Parable of Burning Buddhism in China, Korea and Japan Buddhist texts are rich in philosophy and spiritual reasoning....
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His Holiness wrote 17 books on Buddhist philosophy and autobiographical essays, speeches and articles.... How Dalai Lama exemplifies the ultimate meaning of buddhism in his life and works.... In one of the books, the Dalai Lama XIV addresses to the problem of the drugs and tobacco danger for the everyday life and even spiritual practice from the standpoint of buddhism....
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