Buddhist Inspiration
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Travel Altar Featuring Shakyamuni Buddha, 10" x 7" Sale Price: $6.96 |
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Travel Altar featuring Shakyamuni Buddha, 10"x7". Perfect for keeping your meditation going while traveling, this altar portrays the Buddha's great Awakening. |
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Travel Altar Featuring Bodhisattva Manjushri, 10" x 7" Sale Price: $6.96 |
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Travel Altar featuring Bodhisattva Manjushri, the embodiment of Transcendental Wisdom. Ideal for home or travel, this altar will create a sense of the sacred and true wherever you go. 10"x7" with mantra and information on back. |
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Travel Altar Featuring Bodhisattva Avlokiteshvara, 10" x 7" Sale Price: $6.96 |
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Travel Altar featuring Bodhisattva Avlokiteshvara, the manifestation of Enligtened Compassion. Perfect for home or travel, this altar will help to inspire you wherever you may be. 10"x7", with mantra and information on back. |
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Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life List Price: $15.00 Sale Price: $6.96 |
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Thich Nhat Hanh's writing is deceptive in its subtlety. He'll go on and on with stories about tree-hugging or metaphors involving raw potatoes; he'll tell you how to eat mindfully, even how to breathe and walk; he'll suggest looking closely at a flower and to see the sun as your heart... |
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Taking the Leap: Freeing Ourselves from Old Habits and Fears List Price: $14.00 Sale Price: $7.38 |
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Best-seller Pema Chödrön draws on the Buddhist concept of shenpa to help us see how certain habits of mind tend to “hook” us and get us stuck in states of anger, blame, self-hatred, and addiction... |
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Meditation For Beginners - 22-Day Course (Simple Meditation Programs) List Price: $2.99 |
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Meditation for Beginners is just that... an easy to get started 22-Day meditation course to help you begin meditating.The author has meditated for over a decade using this simple form of focusing on the breath... |
Age New Spirituality - Inspirational Stories ( Part 112 )
Buddhism is a great religion in some respects,but to confuse Buddhism with Vedanta is without meaning; anyone may mark just the difference that exists between Christianity and the Salvation Army. There are great and good points in Buddhism,but these great points fell into hands which were not able to keep them safe. The jewels which came from philosophers fell into the hands of mobs, and the mobs took up their ideas. They had a great deal of enthusiasm, some marvelous ideas, great and humanitarian ideas, but,after all, there is something else that is necessary -- thought and intellect -- to keep everything safe.
Wherever you see the most humanitarian ideas fall into the hands of the multitude,the first result,you may notice, is degradation. It is learning and intellect that keep things sure. Now this Buddhism went as the first missionary religion to the world, penetrated the whole of the civilized world as it existed at that time, and never was a drop of blood shed for that religion. We read how in China the Buddhist missionaries were persecuted, and thousands were massacred by two or three successive emperors, but after that, fortune favored the Buddhists,and one of the emperors offered to take vengeance of the persecutors, but the missionaries refused. All that we owe to this one verse. That is why I want you to remember it: "Whom they call Indra, Mitra, Varuna -- that which exists is One; sages call It by various names."
It was written, nobody knows at what date,it may be 8,000 years ago,in spite of all modern scholars may say, it may be 9,000 years ago. Not one of these religious speculations is of modern date, but they are as fresh today as they were when they were written, or rather, fresher, for at that distant date man was not so civilized as we know him now. He had not learnt to cut his brother's throat because he differed a little in thought from himself; he had not deluged the world in blood, he did not become demon to his own brother. In the name of humanity he did not massacre whole lots of mankind then. Therefore these words come to us today very fresh,as great stimulating,life - giving words,much fresher than they were when they were written: "That which exists is One; sages call It by various names." We have to learn yet that all religions,under whatever name they may be called, either Hindu, Buddhist, Mohammedan, or Christian, have the same God, and he who derides any one of these derides his own God.
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