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Nirvana is liberation from the psychological 'rebirth' of unhappy moods and states of consciousness in this present life. This is said to also lead to parinirvana, liberation from being physically reborn after death. Early Buddhist texts provide a detailed account of the nature of nirvana. The occurrence of spontaneous temporary states of nirvana in the lives of many people over the centuries indicate that this state is a practical possibility, and may have been the origin of nirvana.
Why Try the Buddhist Method? Any solid guide to Buddhist meditation will outline the reasons that the classic Buddhist approach to meditation is the best for you. True, other forms of meditation may be more simple, or maybe not come attached with a belief system that seems foreign or complex...

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MandalaMandala designs are sacred geometry symbols used in Hindu and Buddhist religious practice. Mandala generally speaking is a term for any geometric design that represents the cosmic energy metaphysically or symbolically. Various forms of Mandala design is also used as ...
Large Group Awareness Training - LGATNirvana is liberation from the psychological 'rebirth' of unhappy moods and states of consciousness in this present life. This is said to also lead to parinirvana, liberation from being physically reborn after death. Early Buddhist texts provide a detailed account ...
By: Rasmus LindgrenWhy Try the Buddhist Method? Any solid guide to Buddhist meditation will outline the reasons that the classic Buddhist approach to meditation is the best for you. True, other forms of meditation may be more simple, or maybe ...
Buddhist ReincarnationThe most characteristic doctrine of Indian religion-rarely absent in India and imported by Buddhism into all the countries which it influenced-is that called the transmigration of the soul or reincarnation. The last of these terms best expresses Indian, especially Buddhist, ...
Buddhism"Applied Buddhism" is the application of Buddhist teachings in our daily life. It is a broad umbrella under which all the essential aspects of life such as physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing as well as philosophical, bioethical, financial and ...
Dharma ChakraBy: kaithi Captivating Sikkim is a sensational terrain of myths and bravery of Knights which dates back to an affluent 16th century AD. The land of charming flower valleys is consigned at the hill top overlooking Rumtek the second largest ...
By: Rasmus LindgrenThe heart of meditation In its purest form, Tibetan Buddhist meditation permits you to live in a state of perpetual, long-lasting peace. At last you will be free of the worries, stresses and heartbreaks that plague you on a ...
Zen BuddhismZen Center is a term for a Zen Buddhist temple. The term appears to be western in origin because the term Zen Temple appears in China and Japan. They are considered places of worship and meditation. Most of the centers ...
Monastery BuddhismIndia is diversified yet unified land in terms of adoption and adaption of varied religions and their cultural , traditional ethos. The nation abounds in pilgrimage sites of different religions. Along with other religions, Buddhism in India has been of ...
Buddhism SymbolBy: Justin As we all are aware of the fact behind the Buddhist Tours is that an Indian prince left the opulence of his royal palace in search of truth of life. He meditated for long years and then finally ...
KundaliniKundalini is etymologically linked to ”candalī”, the Sanskrit term for tummo, or ”inner fire”. The two practices are also related. Miranda Shaw clarifies: ”Kuṇḍalinī-yoga” offered a range of techniques to harness the powerful psycho-physical energy coursing through the body… Most ...
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