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Give yourself the gift of inspiration with this magnetic word kit depicting Buddhist quotes and symbolic words. From a gentle nudge at work, to invoking calm in your hectic schedule; from a moment of clarity in your stressful day to a sweet reminder of what life is about, these magnetic word kits are perfect for any mood... |
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Dalai Lama Wall Art Quotes Buddhism - Be Kind Whenever Possible - Vinyl Lettering Sale Price: $10.98 |
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Dalai Lama Vinyl Wall Art Quote Buddhism - Be Kind Whenever Possible comes in Matte Black vinyl and measures approx. 10" tall and 22" in width. Comes with easy application instructions. Vinyl wall quotes are the latest trend in home and office decor. |
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Peace Is Every Step: The Path of Mindfulness in Everyday Life List Price: $15.00 Sale Price: $7.00 |
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In the rush of modern life, we tend to lose touch with the peace that is available in each moment. World-renowned Zen master, spiritual leader, and author Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how to make positive use of the very situations that usually pressure and antagonize us... |
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Wherever You Go, There You Are (ROUGH CUT) List Price: $15.99 Sale Price: $5.00 |
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In his follow-up to Full Catastrophe Living--a book in which he presented basic meditation techniques as a way of reducing stress and healing from illness--here Jon Kabat-Zinn goes much more deeply into the practice of meditation for its own sake... |
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Living Buddha, Living Christ 10th Anniversary Edition List Price: $15.00 Sale Price: $7.20 |
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10th anniversary edition of the classic text, updated, revised, and featuring a Mindful Living Journal. Buddha and Christ, perhaps the two most pivotal figures in the history of humankind, each left behind a legacy of teachings and practices that have shaped the lives of billions of people over two millennia... |
Age New Spirituality - Inspirational Stories ( Part 121 )
The Vedanta, then, practically forms the scriptures of the Hindus, and all systems of philosophy that are orthodox have to take it as their foundation. Even the Buddhists and Jains, when it suits their purpose, will quote a passage from the Vedanta as authority. All schools of philosophy in India,although they claim to have been based upon the Vedas, took different names for their systems. The last one, the system of Vyasa, took its stand upon the doctrines of the Vedas more than the previous systems did, and made an attempt to harmonise the preceding philosophies,such as the Sankhya and the Nyaya, with the doctrines of the Vedanta. So it is especially called the Vedanta philosophy; and the Sutras or aphorisms of Vyasa are,in modern India, the basis of the Vedanta philosophy. Again, these Sutras of Vyasa have been variously explained by different commentators. In general there are three sorts of commentators* in India now;
The commentaries are of various sorts such as the Bhashya,Tika, Tippani, Churni, etc., of which all except the Bhashya are explanations of the text or difficult words in the text. The Bhashya is not properly a commentary, but the elucidation of a system of philosophy out of texts,the object being not to explain the words, but to bring out a philosophy. So the writer of a Bhashya expands his own system,taking texts as authorities for his system.
There have been various commentaries on the Vedanta. Its doctrines found their final expression in the philosophical aphorisms of Vyasa. This treatise,called the Uttara Mimamsa, is the standard authority of Vedantism--nay, is the most authoritative exposition of the Hindu scriptures. The most antagonistic sects have been compelled, as it were, to take up the texts of Vyasa, and harmonise them with their own philosophy.
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