The Meaning of LifeReadHowYouWant.com, 2011 - 282 pages Each of us struggles with the existential questions of meaning, purpose, and responsibility. In The Meaning of Life, the Dalai Lama examines these questions from the Buddhist perpective, skillfully guiding us to a clearer understanding that can li... |
Table des matières
Levels of | 62 |
The Value | 85 |
Compassion and Wisdom | 104 |
Also by His Holiness the Dalai | 142 |
About | 148 |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Meaning of Life: Buddhist Perspectives on Cause and Effect Dalai Lama XIV Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho Affichage d'extraits - 2000 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
achieve actually afflictive emotions aging and death altruistic anger Answer appear basic become birth bodhisattva Buddha buddhahood Buddhist byas called ceases cessation clear light compassion conception condition continuum cyclic existence Dalai Lama deity yoga demigods desire and hatred develop effect-consciousness emptiness of inherent enemy engage entity eye consciousness feeling form bodies four noble truths fully potentialized fundamental innate mind harm highest yoga tantra human ignorance ill deeds impermanent imputed inherent existence Jeffrey Hopkins karma links of dependent-arising means meditative stabilization mental factor mind of clear motivation Nāgārjuna name and form ness nirvana nonvirtuous actions object one’s oneself overcome pa'i pain path person phenomena potency practice produced in dependence Question realm rebirth root Sanskrit sense power sentient Shantideva six sense spheres someone subtle suffering sūtra symbolized teaching Tenzin Gyatso Tibetan Tibetan Buddhism tion transmigration twelve links types upādāna wheel Wisdom Publications womb