Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Sunday, December 12, 2004
Saturday, December 11, 2004
Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Friday, November 05, 2004
Thursday, November 04, 2004
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Access to Insight: Readings in Theravada Buddhism: "Access to Insight
Readings in Theravada Buddhism"
Readings in Theravada Buddhism"
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
BK at the UN - Publications and Position Papers: "STATEMENT OF THE BRAHMA KUMARIS WORLD SPIRITUAL UNIVERSITY
AT THE WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY (WSIS)
Geneva, Switzerland, December, 2003"
AT THE WORLD SUMMIT ON THE INFORMATION SOCIETY (WSIS)
Geneva, Switzerland, December, 2003"
Friday, October 22, 2004
Thursday, October 21, 2004
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Discovering the Heart of Buddhism:
"DISCOVERING THE HEART OF BUDDHISM" - an online course in the Tibetan Tradition
"DISCOVERING THE HEART OF BUDDHISM" - an online course in the Tibetan Tradition
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Sunday, May 23, 2004
Sunday, April 25, 2004
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Sunday, March 28, 2004
Master Hsu Yun (Xu Yun):
"Here you can find information about the buddhist Master Xu Yun, called Empty Cloud, the greatest master of Ch'an Buddhism in the last century"
"Here you can find information about the buddhist Master Xu Yun, called Empty Cloud, the greatest master of Ch'an Buddhism in the last century"
Monday, March 22, 2004
What is the Mind?
There is little agreement among Western scientists about the nature and function of mind, consciousness—or even about whether such a thing exists. Buddhism's extensive explanations, however, stand firm after twenty-five centuries of philosophical debate and experiential validation. Here His Holiness the Dalai Lama explains the Buddhist concept of mind to the participants of a Mind Science symposium at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
There is little agreement among Western scientists about the nature and function of mind, consciousness—or even about whether such a thing exists. Buddhism's extensive explanations, however, stand firm after twenty-five centuries of philosophical debate and experiential validation. Here His Holiness the Dalai Lama explains the Buddhist concept of mind to the participants of a Mind Science symposium at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
Welcome to Luang Phor Sodh MonasteryMeditation begins with turning the powers of observation and awareness inward. We are accustomed to perceiving the outside world, but introspection requires special effort. Steeped in science, we have prided ourselves on "objectivity" while remaining largely unaware of inner biases.
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