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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: Teaching babies compassion
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Tuesday, April 8, 2008. TEACHING COMPASSION, LEARNING TO CARE. Janet I. Tu. Seattle Times staff reporter. At the University of Washington, researchers are testing whether toddlers will imitate them when they push buttons and pull open drawers. We're not talking about compassion as some nebulous concept," said Ron Rabin, executive dire...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: June 2008
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Saturday, June 14, 2008. Is there a connection between a person's health and religion? A Matter Of Belief or Evidence. January W. Payne. Special to The Washington Post. That said, it's not hard to understand why being religious might be good for the body, experts say. Religious people often attend regular services; this puts them ...
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Books Reviews on Buddhism: Bringing buddhist principles to divorce counselling Pt.1
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Books Reviews on Buddhism. Latest reviews by international writers. Updated weekly. Friday, May 2, 2008. Bringing buddhist principles to divorce counselling Pt.1. Divorcing Well; Bringing Buddhist Pract ice to Divorce Counseling. Prend, Ashley Davis. Volume 32; Issue 3; ISSN: 1535573X. Divorcing Well Bringing Buddhist Pract ice to Divorce Counseling. By Ashley Davis Prend. Is such a thing even possible? Increasingly, therapists recognize that even after a marriage ends, most couples continue to be linked...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: May 2008
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Friday, May 2, 2008. The real authentic You. IN SEARCH OF THE REAL YOU. Volume 41; Issue 3; ISSN: 00333107. A SENSE OF AUTHENTICITY IS ONE OF OUR DEEPEST PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS, AND PEOPLE ARE MORE HUNGRY FOR IT THAN EVER. EVEN SO, BEING TRUE TO ONESELF IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. ARE YOU UP TO LIVING AN AUTHENTIC LIFE? It's also a co...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: July 2008
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Saturday, July 19, 2008. Monks and Money by Ajahn Brahmavamso. This is the second article in the series about the Vinaya, the body of monastic rules and traditions binding on every Buddhist monk and nun. In this article I will be concerned with the controversial issue of a monk's or nun's dealings with money. On Monks and Money. Other...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: January 2008
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Thursday, January 17, 2008. The Moral Instinct by Professor Steven Pinker Harvard University Part 1. The New York Times. Late Edition - Final. Which of the following people would you say is the most admirable: Mother Teresa, Bill Gates or Norman Borlaug? And which do you think is the least admirable? Almost everyone says ' yes.'.
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Books Reviews on Buddhism: October 2007
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Books Reviews on Buddhism. Latest reviews by international writers. Updated weekly. Friday, October 5, 2007. The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Soto Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan by Duncan. The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Soto Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan. Philosophy East and West. Volume 57; Issue 4; ISSN: 00318221. FOUR-DIMENSIONAL TIME IN DZOGCHEN AND HEIDEGGER. FOUR-DIMENSIONAL TIME IN DZOGCHEN AND HEIDEGGER. Philosophy East and West. Volume 57; Issue 4; ISSN: 00318221. The foll...
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Books Reviews on Buddhism: May 2008
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Books Reviews on Buddhism. Latest reviews by international writers. Updated weekly. Friday, May 2, 2008. The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. By Pico Iyer. A timely look at the life of the Dalai Lama. Askold Melnyczuk; Askold Melnyczuk recently published his third novel; "The House of Widows.". Askold Melnyczuk - Askold Melnyczuk recently published his third novel, "The House of Widows.". Boston Globe. The Open Road: The Global Journey. Of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama. On today's ...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: Is there a connection between a person's health and religion?
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Saturday, June 14, 2008. Is there a connection between a person's health and religion? A Matter Of Belief or Evidence. January W. Payne. Special to The Washington Post. That said, it's not hard to understand why being religious might be good for the body, experts say. Religious people often attend regular services; this puts them ...
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism: The Moral Instinct by Professor Steven Pinker Harvard University Part 1
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Scholarly articles on Buddhism. As one path does not suit all, this sub-blog of Mindbuddha will focus on scholarly commentaries on Buddhism. This blog is updated regularly. Thursday, January 17, 2008. The Moral Instinct by Professor Steven Pinker Harvard University Part 1. The New York Times. Late Edition - Final. Which of the following people would you say is the most admirable: Mother Teresa, Bill Gates or Norman Borlaug? And which do you think is the least admirable? Almost everyone says ' yes.'.