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Buddhism & Spirituality
Date Published Title Author
24 Sep 2007 Lost Wisdom of the Ancients
Have you ever wondered where the wisdom and knowledge of the Great ancient civilizations went?
Mat Coolahan
12 May 2006 The Significance of Vesak - Buddha Day
by Venerable Mahinda

As we recall the Buddha and his Enlightenment, we are immediately reminded of the unique and most profound knowledge and insight which arose in him on the night of his Enlightenment.
buddhanet.net
3 Jan 2006 The Buddhist Attitude to Life
by Lama Choedak

In brief, do not be too happy when everything is fine with you for there are many less fortunate beings who are suffering at this very moment. Do not forget the poor, sick, abandoned children, the lonely and aged people.
buddhanet.net
18 Nov 2005 Three Steps to Crystal Healing
by Karen Ryan

There are three steps to effective crystal healing. While you are wearing your crystals as jewelry or in a pouch at your heart center, the crystal vibrations work continuously on your imbalances.
Karen Ryan
18 Jun 2005 Buddhism and Vegetarianism
by Ajahn Jagaro

Is it a prerequisite for a Buddhist to be a vegetarian according to the teachings of the Buddha, as far as we can assess? I would have to say, No, according to the Buddhist scriptures it is not a prerequisite for a person to be a vegetarian in order to be a Buddhist.
buddhanet.net
6 Apr 2004 Homosexuality and Theravada Buddhism
Buddhanet.net uncovers the sticky topic of Buddhism and Homosexuality. An eye-opener.
buddhanet.net
7 Feb 2004 Should Monks Surf the Internet?
A self-confessed 'Cyber Monk' ponders on the ethics and taboos of the relationship between Buddhist monks and the Internet.
buddhanet.net
25 Oct 2001 Sariputra, the Buddha's Disciple
One of the more famous disciples of Gautama Buddha, Sariputra is noted for his wisdom and humility. Learn more about this revered Arhat.
Suan Tew
11 Jul 2001 Amitabha Buddha
Amitabha Buddha's most important vow (vow no. 18) was to create a land of boundless joy and happiness, accessible to those who give up unwholesome actions and recite His name with a clear and calm mind.
Suan Tew
29 Jun 2001 Manjusri Bodhisattva., The Royal Prince
Gautama Buddha had two close assistants - Samanthabhadra on His right and Manjusri on His left. The embodiment of wisdom, Manjusri Bodhisattva has a large base of devotees in China and Japan.
Suan Tew
6 Jun 2001 Taoism
Taoism is perhaps the most misunderstood of Asia's major religious traditions. The West has been led to believe that Taoism is nothing more than taijiquan, or fengshui, or Laozi's Dao De Jing. To be blunt, we've been fooled. Taoism is much more than mere philosophy, or a way of life, or any single practice.
Brock Silvers
29 Mar 2001 Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva
Find out about the Earth Store Bodhisattva, also known as Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and how his vows saved numerous beings from eternal suffering.
Suan Tew
16 Feb 2001 The Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
Transformation of gender : How did Avalokitesvara become a female?
Suan Tew
2 Feb 2001 The 5 Buddhas Of Our Kalpa
Gautama Buddha was the fourth. Who were the rest?
Suan Tew
29 Jan 2001 Theravada VS Mahayana
What are the differences between these two major schools of Buddhism?
Suan Tew
5 Nov 2000 Sakyamuni Buddha
Walk the path of the virtuous, humble and spiritual: Learn from the best; Sakyamuni.
Suan Tew


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