451 – 460 of 762 matches for sangharakshita
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![]() Tackling such terms as self, I, individual, and ego, reveals that each can have both a positive and a negative connotation. … |
Sangharakshita | 1970 |
![]() Practising Buddhism (so much harder than understanding it) involves breaking the chain of the twelve negative links, or nidanas, … |
Sangharakshita | 1966 |
![]() The lecture investigates the goals of religion and psychotherapy, and then uses a verse of Zen poetry to identify areas of … |
Sangharakshita | 1967 |
![]() Previously unreleased and, rather famously, given off-the-cuff at the London Buddhist Centre, this is an enjoyable and stirring … |
Sangharakshita | 1979 |
![]() The Chinese occupation has had enormous effects on Tibetan Buddhism. What future does it have, and what can Western Buddhists … |
Sangharakshita | 1968 |
![]() The human psyche is partly conscious and partly unconscious. To understand the content of our unconscious depths, we must … |
Sangharakshita | 1967 |
![]() We seek happiness, but often we find that our desires and aspirations are in conflict. This struggle and its resolution are … |
Sangharakshita | 1976 |
![]() The Yogachara School of Indian Mahayana Buddhism and its doctrine of 'Mind-Only' (Chittamatra) crucially influenced … |
Sangharakshita | 1967 |
![]() Ordinary experience is governed by the endless round of the Wheel of Life, which can be gradually halted by treading the … |
Sangharakshita | 1965 |
![]() Buddhism is the most rational of religions. But it appeals no less to the heart than to the head, using the language of myth … |
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