Buddha's Teaching on Psychology
I'm new and beginning to learn about Buddhism and so may I ask you some questions? Does the Buddha approve committing suicide after being enlightened? |
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In our lesson, I encounter this statement, "The more one can remain unmoved in the face of death, the stronger one is." Question: Is being emotional (ex. crying) is a sign of weakness? |
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In our lesson, I encounter this statement, "The more one can remain unmoved in the face of death, the stronger one is." Question: Is being emotional (ex. crying) is a sign of weakness? |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5d6QcDVCUA&list=PLRfUQZZlkjoI5TbJnMet5m... Buddhism and Humanistic Psychology by Venerable Professor K L Dhammajoti |
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Coronaviruses are zoonotic diseases, meaning they spread to people from animals. |
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Dear All, i would love to read your opinions on this topic. |
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ROBERT WRIGHT: Buddhism is true |
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As a Buddhist psychotherapist I have been surprised at the content of this module. |
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Three aspects of dukkha include physical, mental and cosmic suffering. Thank you, Hoang |
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