Philosophy
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Thoughts on the Word “dukkha/duḥkha” (Suffering?)
Source : New Lotus, Buddhistdoor (2011-08-31)
It is common knowledge that the Buddha taught that all conditioned things cause us to suffer. The fact that suffering is latent in our experience of the world became the cornerstone and “first noble truth” of the Buddha’s entire spiritual pr... -
Is rebirth a coherent notion?
Source : New Lotus, Buddhistdoor (2011-05-16)
There has been one particular aspect at the core of Buddhist philosophy whose log... -
Lessons from Mindfulness
Source : New Lotus, Buddhistdoor (2011-04-25)
We can distinguish circumstances as considered intended (whether they\'re actually... -
A Model Aiding the Mindfulness of Karmic Law
Source : Buddhistdoor (2011-03-07)
This article provides an argument for the pragmatic value of a model intended to ... -
Goal oriented action – a useful illusion?
Source : Buddhistdoor (2011-02-14)
There is an intricate and subtly fine-tuned mechanism which governs our daily cho... -
‘The Importance of Reliable Authority and Guidance’: A Buddhist Response (1)
Source : Buddhistdoor (2011-02-07)
Introduction Mariusz Popieluch wrote a second unveiling article on the phil... -
‘The Importance of Reliable Authority and Guidance’: A Buddhist Response (2)
Source : Buddhistdoor (2011-02-07)
Two Important Benefits Mariusz touched on two of the more important benefits... -
The Importance of Reliable Authority and Guidance
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2011-01-17)
The title seems obvious enough. That’s why a closer look at the phenomenon of pot... -
Cyberkaya: Buddhism’s place in a future of high-tech cyberspace
Source : Buddhistdoor International (2008-06-01)
Buddhism is a vast religious and philosophical organism that ha...



