Health / Psychology
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Overcoming Cankers (āsava) in Daily Life!
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-05-11)
Editor\'s note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal, Issue 14, December 2009.Āsava(s) together with latent tendencies (anusaya), fetters (saṃyojana) and hindrances (nīvaraṇa) constitute the unwholesome cognitive ... -
A Psychology of Joy – Reflections from Living in a Tibetan Monastery
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-04-17)
Editor\'s note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal,... -
The fundamental principles of Buddhist psychology and their relevance to Buddhism as a religion
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-04-17)
Editor\'s note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal,... -
Interview with Dr. Helen Ma: Buddhism’s Impact in Modern Psychology
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-04-17)
Editor\'s note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal,... -
From Helpless to Selfless - the Disruptive nature of Papañca and Automatic Thoughts (Cognitive Therapy) – A Comparison
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-04-17)
Editor\'s note: This feature was first published in the now-retired Bodhi Journal,... -
Perspectives: What is your inmost desire?
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-03-15)
Editor\'s note: Jacqueline Kramer, author of Buddha Mom-the Path of Mindful Mother... -
Mindful Efforts for Better Health
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2013-02-20)
Are mindfulness and meditation more than modern buzzwor... -
Why eating cheap isn't so bad
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2011-11-20)
The age of austerity is dawning on the UK. To get into the spirit I thought I’d t... -
The Beauty of Age: Weathering Suffering
Source : New Lotus, Buddhistdoor (2011-09-06)
The term “old people” is a stigma in contemporary Western society. Unless you are... -
Losing Yourself in a Relationship
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2011-06-25)
“Don’t lose yourself in this relationship” – It is a maxim that is so often used ...



