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    The Dhammapada is a Pali version of one of the most popular text of the Buddhist canon. The Dhammapada‚ or "sayings of the Buddha"‚ is a collection of 423 verses that tell about the ideals and teachings of the Buddha. When taken together‚ these verses provide a structured form of teaching within the Buddhist religion. These verses are a kind of guiding voice to the path of true enlightenment. The Dhammapada is a religious work that is meant to provide a certain set of religious and ethical

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    Food for Thought

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    “Food For Thought” Summary In “Food for Thought”‚ Jeff Gordinier suggests that mindful eating is a form of meditation that can help us minimize stress‚ reduce problems associated with obesity and change our ideas about food. He describes how one can have the power to eat mindfully‚ if they wish it. And how eaters can enjoy this process even more‚ when they decide halfway through that their body has had enough. He discusses some books about paying close attention to the food in front of you. The

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    it. 3. The author describes a number of “expressions as very spirituality” in the workplace. What are the additional expressions of spirituality do you believe are significant in the workplace? Such expressions may involve dedicating time for meditation‚ introspection‚ enjoying nature‚ journaling‚ or sharing with a trusted friend. Additionally‚ studying scripture‚ prayer groups‚ prayer before meetings and spiritual work retreats. 4. In addition to the establishment on the Ecumenical Council‚ what

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    The Brahma-Viharas are considered some of the most important parts of a good meditation practice in the Buddhist tradition. Furthermore‚ it’s important to cultivate and practice the Brahma-Viharas outside of a meditation practice as well. When a person spreads these types of emotions‚ they simultaneously spark and continue a ripple of goodwill. There are four qualities that make up the Brahma-Viharas and they are loving-kindness‚ sympathetic joy‚ compassion and equanimity. 1. Loving-kindness Metta

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    Chanting and OAM The best kind of sitting meditation for me is chanting. I experienced it for the first time in the temple in Japan where the mornings started with listening to the monk chanting for half an hour‚ and I just went into nothingness and got so relaxed.

After a little while I began to practice chanting too both using OAM and chanting the heart sutra. I did not get good enough to get the full effect from the heart sutra but the OAM is one of my favourites. I learned to do the OAM the

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    temple itself. Buddhist divine beings are represented iconically and worship is conducted according to the rites of a particular denomination or sect of Buddhism‚ whose teachings are preserved in extensive scriptures. The purpose of Buddhist ritual‚ meditation etc. is to produce merit‚ to purify the senses and to advance oneself or another (e.g. an ancestor or spirit)

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    continue trough each day. This is primarily why I chose to visit a Buddhist temple and describe my experience for the Cultural report. I went alone to the Fo Guang Shan Hsi Fang Temple in on Saturday th at approximately. I went to observe a meditation and learn as much as I could about the religion. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Buddhism began in the sixth century BC with the birth of Siddharta Gautama the known Buddha in what in now known as Nepal. After living in luxury with his father for some

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    The Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is a self care technique that consists of tapping acupuncture meridians to rebalance the energy field. The meridians generally begin at the finger tips and toes and end in major organs. Acupuncture uses needles to stimulate the meridians to release chemicals into the organs to balance the energy of the body and have a healing effect. EFT uses tapping instead of needles. Anyone can learn EFT. Tutorials‚ books and newsletters are readily available on the internet

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    its followers perform a sitting meditation. In the film‚ Mr. Tahnee‚ a restaurant owner in Tokyo shows how himself and his employees perform this form of mediation. At one point a young waitress was slapped on the shoulder with a stick by Mr. Tahnee‚ the girl later explained this was a form of “encouragement.” Zazen is beneficial because one’s self can reflect on their lives and their personalities seem to change through just a meditational breathing. This meditation leads you to make the discovery

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    World Religious Traditions 1

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    REL/133 NOTES CHAPTER 1 agnosticism: “Not know” (Greek); a position asserting that the existence of God cannot be proven. animism: From the Latin anima‚ meaning “spirit‚” “soul‚” “life force”; a worldview common among oral religions (religions with no written scriptures) that sees all elements of nature as being filled with spirit or spirits. atheism: “Not God” (Greek); a position asserting that there is no God or gods. deconstruction: A technique‚ pioneered by Jacques Derrida

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