Feb 21 2012

Buddhism Science

Buddhism Science

2008 Fall, Buddhism and Science


Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism Photo Mugs


Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism Photo Mugs



Gautama Buddha (c.563-483 BC), Indian spiritual teacher and founder of Buddhism. Born Prince Siddhartha Gautama, he spent time as an ascetic and hermit before turning to meditation. At the age of 35 he achieved Enlightenment. He is here shown in a state known as Lochana Buddha. Artwork from Recherche sur les Superstitions en Chine, Henri Dore, 1914 edition)…..


Meditation Photo Mugs


Meditation Photo Mugs



MODEL RELEASED. Meditation. Woman in her twentiesmeditating with her hands together. She is sittingin the lotus position…..


Meditation Photo Mugs


Meditation Photo Mugs



MODEL RELEASED. Meditation. Woman in her twentiesmeditating using the Wheel of Dharma handposition. This gesture (mudra) is symbolic inBuddhism and meditation. The thumb and forefingerof both hands touch at the tips to form a circle, which represents the Wheel of Dharma or theunion of method and wisdom. The three extendedfingers on the right hand represent the Buddhasteachings and the extended fin…


Mindfulness Meditations for Tranquility and Insight with Dr. Miles Neale


Mindfulness Meditations for Tranquility and Insight with Dr. Miles Neale


$16.50


Inner Splendor presents the first of a series of Guided Buddhist Meditation albums with Dr. Miles Neale, a contemplative psychotherapist and expert on the psychology of meditation. In Mindfulness Meditations for Tranquility and Insight, Dr. Neale introduces the ancient Buddhist practice of mindfulness, used for over millennia to refine awareness and foster introspective learning. Mindfulness has t…

Does Mind Matter? Krishnamurti Mind as Myth Julian Isaacs The Mind-Body Problem John Searle Minds, Brains and Science Ole Nydahl Mind in Tibetan Buddhism Thinking Allowed Video Quartet with Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove


Does Mind Matter? Krishnamurti Mind as Myth Julian Isaacs The Mind-Body Problem John Searle Minds, Brains and Science Ole Nydahl Mind in Tibetan Buddhism Thinking Allowed Video Quartet with Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove




Zen - In Search of Enlightenment


Zen – In Search of Enlightenment



This NHK documentary program follows the training of a monk at the Shogenji Zen Monastery to present the practices of Zen, the Japanese form of Buddhism. This approach to life which emphasizes discipline, self-effacement, single-minded devotion to a goal and unquestioning obedience to one’s superior. Expression of this search for satori (enlightenment) in the arts is also described. Written and di…


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