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buddhist chant - shingon


2:02
タグ:relax  meditation  buddha  buddhism  chanting 
投稿日: December 19, 2006, 6:14 pm
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インタビュー with a zen buddhist priest


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An interview with Gudo Nishijima, a zen buddhist, on the practice of zazen, or zen meditation. Took place at a zen center on the outskirts of Tokyo.
タグ:zen  zazen  buddhism  emptymindfilms  empty  mind 
投稿日: June 24, 2007, 2:10 am
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relax - buddhist meditation music - zen garden - kokin gumi


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タグ:relax  meditation  music  zen  garden 
投稿日: February 2, 2008, 7:33 am
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buddhist monks leading protest in rangoon burma


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SEPTEMBER 20, 2007 BBC WORLD
タグ:pot  brownies  monk  protest  rangoon  burma 
投稿日: September 20, 2007, 9:08 pm
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free burma we are buddhist,too poetry reading japan


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FREE BURMA WE ARE BUDDHIST,TOO Poetry reading for FREE BURMA,FREE Aung San Suu Kyi. 2008.4.19 EARTH DAY TOKYO いとうせいこう 高木完 DJ BAKU DUB MASTER X ミャンマー軍事政権に抗議するポエトリーリーディング "Poetry-reading against the military regime of Myanmar" by Seiko Ito Don't threaten the unresisting priests. Don't strike the unresisting priests. Don't imprison the unresisting priests. Don't kill the unresisting priests. They are out of the Power, And living in conformity with the law that is totally different from the Power. To threaten and strike them, To imprison and kill them, Those are totally lack of understanding and totally violence to "the people who live in conformity to the different law". And thus, destroying Others. And we are Others, too. Don't threaten the unresisting us. Don't strike the unresisting us. Don't imprison the unresisting us. Don't kill the unresisting us. We are out of the Power, and always have right to live in conformity to the different law. To threaten and strike us, To imprison and kill us. Those are totally lack of understanding and totally violence to "the people who own free will". And thus, destroying Others. Don't destroy Others. Don't destroy them, and us. Don't threaten. Don't strike. Don't imprison. Don't kill. The military regime of Myanmar! The goverment of China! Free Aung San Suu Kyi. Free Aung San Suu Kyi. Free Dalai Lama. Free Dalai Lama. We are them, too. They are us, too. Don't refuse a conversation. Because, conversation is the only way to link Others. If the Others fail to link, Threatening, striking, imprisoning and killing start. So, carry on a conversation! Carry on a conversation! And talk together to carry on a conversation! Thus, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Press is to prevent threatening, striking, imprisoning and killing. To say carry on a conversation and to fall back on conversation, are equall to stand squarely in the way of threatening, striking, imprisoning and killing. The military regime of Myanmar. The goverment of China. Carry on a conversation. Don't threaten. Carry on a conversation. Don't strike. Carry on a conversation. Don't imprison. Carry on a conversation. Don't kill. Carry on a conversation! We are them, too. They are us, too.
タグ:free  burma  tibet  いとうせいこう  高木完 
投稿日: April 21, 2008, 8:17 am
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basic buddhist meditation


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A short clip of Lama Surya Das giving a basic description of Buddhist Meditation during one of his week-long meditation retreats.
タグ:surya  das  buddhism  meditation  dzogchen  lama 
投稿日: July 29, 2007, 6:34 am
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buddhist song


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Buddhist song
タグ:song 
投稿日: September 2, 2007, 8:13 am
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buddhist prayer for animal liberation


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タグ:prayer  animals  dogs  cats  sheep 
投稿日: March 2, 2007, 9:58 pm
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buddhist monks protest. burma rangoon crisis. sky news.


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10,000 monks in protest for democracy. Buddhism is a variety of teachings, sometimes described as a religion[1] or way of life that attempts to identify the causes of human suffering and offer various ways that are claimed to end, or ease suffering. This is formulated through the Four Noble Truths which teach suffering and its cessation through the Eightfold Path. It is a body of philosophies influenced by the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as Gautama Buddha.[2] It is also a set of teachings to guide one to directly experiencing reality[3][4]. Many scholars say that there is not one Buddhism but many Buddhisms, and the latest edition of one textbook is retitled Buddhist Religions.[5] Buddhism is also known as Buddha Dharma or Dhamma, which means roughly the "teachings of the Awakened One" in Sanskrit and Pali, languages of ancient Buddhist texts. Buddhism began around the 5th century BCE in India with the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, commonly referred to as "the Buddha". Gautama, whose personal name according to later sources was Siddhartha, was born in the city of Lumbini[6] and was raised in Kapilavastu.[7] The traditional story of his life is as follows; little of this can be regarded as established historical fact. Born a prince, his father, King Suddhodana, was said to have been visited by a wise man shortly after Siddhartha was born. The wise man said that Siddhartha would either become a great king (chakravartin) or a holy man (Sadhu). Determined to make Siddhartha a king, the father tried to shield his son from the unpleasant realities of daily life. Despite his father's efforts, at the age of 29, he discovered the suffering of his people, first through an encounter with an elderly man. On subsequent trips outside the palace, he encountered various sufferings such as a diseased man, a decaying corpse, and a monk or an ascetic. These are often termed 'The Four Sights. Gautama was deeply depressed by these four sights and sought to overcome old age, illness, and death by living the life of an ascetic. Gautama escaped his palace, leaving behind this royal life to become a mendicant. For a time on his spiritual quest, Buddha "experimented with extreme asceticism, which at that time was seen as a powerful spiritual practice...such as fasting, holding the breath, and exposure of the body to pain...he found, however, that these ascetic practices brought no genuine spiritual benefits and in fact, being based on self-hatred, that they were counterproductive." After abandoning asceticism and concentrating instead upon meditation and, according to some sources, Anapanasati (awareness of breathing in and out), Gautama is said to have discovered what Buddhists call the Middle Way—a path of moderation that lies mid-way between the extremes of self-indulgence and self-mortification. He accepted a little milk and rice pudding from a village girl and then, sitting under a pipal tree or Sacred fig (Ficus religiosa), also known as the Bodhi tree, in Bodh Gaya,[10][11] he vowed never to arise until he had found the Truth. His five companions, believing that he had abandoned his search and become undisciplined, left. After 49 days meditating, at the age of 35, he attained bodhi, also known as "Awakening" or "Enlightenment" in the West. After his attainment of bodhi he was known as Buddha or Gautama Buddha and spent the rest of his life teaching his insights (Dharma).[12] According to scholars, he lived around the fifth century BCE, but his more exact birthdate is open to debate.[13] He died at the age of 80 in Kushinagara (Pali Kusinara) (India). The most common way scholars categorize Buddhist schools follows the major languages of the extant Buddhist canons, which exist in Pāli, Tibetan (also found in Mongolian translation) and Chinese collections, along with some texts that still exist in Sanskrit and Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit. This is a useful division for practical purposes, but does not necessarily correspond to philosophical or doctrinal divisions since, despite the differences, there are common threads to almost all Buddhist branches: All accept the Buddha as their teacher. All accept the Middle Way, Dependent origination, the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, in theory, though in practice these have little or no importance in some traditions. All accept that both the members of the laity and of the Sangha can pursue the path toward enlightenment (bodhi). All consider Buddhahood to be the highest attainment; however Theravada consider the Nibbana attained by Arahants as identical to that attained by the Buddha himself, as there is only one type of Nibbana. According to Theravada, a Buddha is someone that had discovered the path all by himself and taught it to others.
タグ:monk  burma  crisis  protest  democracy 
投稿日: September 25, 2007, 8:38 pm
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buddhist monks in thaiランド


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This is from a GlobeAware volunteer trip I took to Thailand at the end of 2006. The music choice may seem odd but wait till the end and you shall be enlightened.
タグ:buddha  monks  thailand  philosophy  happiness 
投稿日: April 20, 2007, 4:11 am
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