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buddhaofhollywood

A View on Buddhism

buddhaofhollywood | January 1st 2010 by buddha

Whether you are going or staying or sitting or lying down,the whole world is your own self.You must find outwhether the mountains, rivers, grass, and forestsexist in your own mind or exist outside it.Analyze the ten thousand things,dissect them minut read more

hpbuddhist

The Latest from the Middle Border Sun

S.D. Watch | January 1st 2010 by Todd Epp

I am combining all of my blogs—about Kansas, South Dakota, Buddhism, and the law—into one blog-the Middle Border Sun, formerly South Dakota Watch.I am tagging the headlines so you can quickly scan if you are interested in the topic. The M read more

angelbutton11

Vacation Plan

Cruise Ship Vacations | January 1st 2010 by Barbara White

If you are going to a foreign country, the first difficulty, which you must tackle, is salutation. Do you know how many traps you can fall into? In many countries such part of the body as head is emphasized. In the countries where the basic religion read more

preciousmetal

Happy New Year 2010

Precious Metal: the blog | January 1st 2010 by Nathan DeMontigny

Here’s wishing you and yours a safe and prosperous 2010! I want to take this moment to say a few word of thanks to you all. I appreciate the fact you continue to return to this blog and read whatever babble is posted. I want to thank those who& read more

guman

Eco Boats: Enso wing-sail catamaran offers a green cruise

instablogs | January 1st 2010 by Guman

Eco Factor: Concept catamaran harvests wind energy for propulsion. The Enso Wingsailed Catamaran is the work of industrial designer Zack Stephanchick, who has tried to design a low-emission 140′ boat that offers a sustainable way to cruise read more

sharron

A Study On Compassion

The Holistic Hand | December 31st 2009

We've all heard about, yet do we truly know what it means to have compassion for some one else? Working as a Hospice volunteer providing Jin Shin Jyutsu for 5 years, I thought I did. My belief was based on empathy not sympathy. However, Geshe Kels read more

eggcratemattress

Buddhist Meditation

Buddha Garden Statues | December 31st 2009 by TJ

While most religions in the world have some form of meditation as a core practice (be it Christian monasticism or Islamic daily prayer), none have made it so central a tenet as Buddhism has. As such, there are many variations in the practice and goal read more

Comparative Religion Final Essay by Rev. Nick Federspiel

Ordination | December 31st 2009

COMPARATIVE RELIGION By Rev. Nick Federspiel   This is one of the FINEST distant learning courses I have undertaken from any source – information, information - give me more - and it was given unto me. This course examines the predominant read more

Comparative Religion Final Essay by Rev. Nick Federspiel

Metaphysics | December 31st 2009

COMPARATIVE RELIGION By Rev. Nick Federspiel   This is one of the FINEST distant learning courses I have undertaken from any source – information, information - give me more - and it was given unto me. This course examines the predominant read more

Carlotta

ALEX WOO JEWELRY

Splendor: A Celebration of Jewelry Designers | December 31st 2009 by Carlotta

Situated along the outskirts of China's Songshan Mountains is the five centuries plus Shaolin Temple. The temple not only played a pivotal role in Chinese Buddhism but it is believed the origin of martial arts began with the early monks who worshippe read more

AsiaFood1

Sak Yant – Gao Yord – 9 Spires Yant

Thai Guide To Thailand | December 31st 2009 by Uthen

The Gao Yord Yant or 9 Spires Yant is a sacred tattoo with magical powers which will protect and bring good luck to the bearer and is similar in meaning to another Sak Yant design, the Hah Taew Yant. The Gao Yord Yant is usually tattooed on the nape read more

wahnow

The Significance Of Buddhist Funeral Rites

Work At Home | December 31st 2009 by Work At Home

By Shiela WongOne of the most widespread religions in the world, Buddhism derives its main principles from the teachings of Lord Buddha. Buddhism teaches compassion and love for all creatures and realization of the Ultimate Truth. Buddhist funeral r read more

eggcratemattress

From Ceylonese to Sri Lankan Buddhism

Buddha Garden Statues | December 30th 2009 by TJ

CEYLONESE BUDDHISM OUT OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD Ceylonese Buddhism has been in close connection with Ceylonese nationalism throughout Ceylonese history. This connection was even stronger during the British colonial period. Under British rule, the monas read more

Asiaparanormal

Buddhism and other Religion on Rebirth

Asia Paranormal | December 30th 2009 by AsiaParanormal

From: HypeSeek@AsiaParanormal Excerpt from: K Sri Dhammananda's "Do you believe in Rebirth" The craving to unravel Rebirth among various communities Buddhism regards the doctrine of Rebirth not as a mere theory but as a verifiable fact. The belief read more

sepakbol

The Oni "Dragon Tattoo"

Yakuza Tattoo | December 30th 2009 by Distropolis

The oni, or two-horned devil, is a popular image in the Japanese tattoo artwork of today. They are probably the most common of the ghostly beings in Japanese cosmology and are typically depicted as rampaging, violent, and cruel. Almost always shown w read more

Master Haikong interview with CCTV

Journey Towards Healing | December 30th 2009

While we were at the Temple in December we were lucky to partake in the interview that CCTV was creating, a program about Buddhism. Master Haikong was being interviewed and it is now available for viewing on the CCTV website. CCTV is China's nat read more

brohard

Akha (Lao Sung) Hill Tribe Boy, Laos

Loic Brohard Photography | December 30th 2009 by Brohard

This photo was taken in the north of Laos , in a small Akha village.The Akha are hill tribe of subsistence farmers known for their artistry. The ethnic group may have originated in Mongolia around 1500 years ago. Most of the remaining Akha people are read more

Rehman94

Welcome to Pakistan

Pakistan, The Greatest nation of the world | December 30th 2009 by Rehman Anwar

Visiting Pakistan? This section of Pakistanpaedia provides essential information for planning your visit to Pakistan - the land of Oldest of Civilizations. Pakistan has a rich cultural heritage. Its Northern Areas are ric read more

Philavert

Michelin Guide Kyoto Ajiro

JapanVisitor Blog | December 30th 2009

ミシュランガイド京都あじろAjiro is a fine restaurant that serves shojin ryori (vegetarian temple food). It is located a short walk from the south gate of Myoshinji Temple."Ajiro" literally refers to the hats worn by zen priests. Neighbor read more

Spirituality

A year of spiritual blogging: time for some statistics

All Considering spiritual blog | December 30th 2009 by Katinka Hesselink

At the end of the year it’s time for statistics. All Considering has now been up about 18 months and is developing a steady readership. Over the whole year it had 48,542 visits from 155 countries according to google analytics. Most (29,284) of read more

amitbhagria

Love and Peace Will Help You Live Longer

Beautiful Inspirational Motivational Life | December 30th 2009 by Amit Bhagria

By Jamie BrownThis day in age, people are turning to religion in droves. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism has embedded it's ideology in the hearts and minds of millions globally. While all these religions deserve respect and tolerance, few read more

Ewepaikleong

A sect's thrashy books on Chinese Buddhism!

Ewe Paik Leong, The Wordslinger | December 30th 2009 by Ewe Paik Leong

While doing field research for an article on Chinese temples to coincide with the forthcoming Chinese-New-Year-season's Travel Times (New Straits Times), I took a tour of several major Taoist and Buddhist temples around KL. At a certain temple, I pic read more

rahim

Trekking Tour in Ladakh

Al Amin | December 29th 2009 by Rahim Abu Fattah

Ladakh is also known as the one of the important Buddhist center since 3rd century. Eastern Ladakh has been under the influence of Buddhism while the western part was under the influence of Islam. Hemis, Alchi, Shey, and Lamayuru, are the group of go read more

eggcratemattress

The Devoted Efforts of German Scholars and German Buddhists

Buddha Garden Statues | December 29th 2009 by TJ

In Germany, an early stimulation to the study of Buddhism was the works of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (2331-2403/ 1788-1860), whose thoughts were influenced to a great extent by the teachings of the Buddha. His great work, “Worl read more

definingcanada

The Tibetan Book of the Dead

Defining Canada | December 29th 2009 by Dundurn Group

Drove into Tibet over the high Himalaya passes from Kathmandu.  I was following the route of the Indian sage who brought Buddhism to Tibet sometime in the 9th c.  They say he rode in on a Siberian tiger.  I took a kind of cross between a jeep and read more

vtiwary2

Prodigality in stone-Bateshwar.

wholesome options | December 29th 2009 by varsha

Wholesome digressions will be more than welcome for my friends who don't relish sermons during festive times.So let's take a break! Fall of Harsvardhana(7th centuryAD),end of State patronage to Buddhism and rise of Hindu Kshatraps led to grad read more

bmh43

Duty

The Fight for Fitness | December 29th 2009

“To keep the body in good health is a duty…otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.” – Hindu Prince Gautama Siddharta, the founder of Buddhism, 563-483 B.C. read more

roosh4

1,295 Posts

Roosh V | December 29th 2009 by Roosh V

I’m taking off until next week. In the meantime here are some recent posts worthy of another look: Do Not Help A Girl Out With Her Problems If You Want To Fuck Her The Best Motivator That Gets You Approaching Girls The 9 Immutable Laws Of Pick read more

sekolahsukses

Jennifer Aniston Bantah Pindah Keyakinan

Majalah Lawan | December 29th 2009 by Sekolahsukses

LOS ANGELES – Jangan khawatir, janda Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston tetap menjadi pengikut Buddha. Dia tidak mengganti keyakinan yang dianut sejak 2005 silam. Sebelumnya dilaporkan kalau Jen (40) telah mantap untuk pindah menjadi penganut Kabba read more

lokabandhu

The Buddha walks at Nagaloka

FWBO News | December 28th 2009 by lokabandhu

Readers of FWBO News will know of the remarkable ‘Big Buddha’ statue recently unveiled at the Nagarjuna Institute, TBMSG’s main training centre in Nagpur, Central India. Mangesh Dahiwale writes with further news of the unveiling ceremony, an i read more

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