Zen teachings talk about self-awareness and regulating ... solely on the end result. This philosophy emphasizes acceptance and non-attachment to outcomes. Buddhism teaches the law of impermanence ...
In the Buddhist language, Pāli, the word for human dissatisfaction and suffering is dukkha. For Buddhist thinkers, all human suffering is caused by desire, attachment or craving.
Working, sitting in meditation, eating vegetarian food, and rejecting sexual desire are Buddhism’s philosophy on health ... to practice thrift and maintain self-sufficiency, not to improve ...
and topics in Buddhist philosophy, particularly Indo-Tibetan Madhyamaka and Yogācāra. He is currently working on a book on selves and persons, Losing Yourself: How to Be a Person Without a Self, to be ...
Meditation can help clients cultivate self-awareness and emotional regulation ... Though rooted in Buddhist philosophy, I argue that Shaw’s teachings are universally relevant.
Whether tackling environmental concerns, reinterpreting religious philosophy, or examining the complexities of self-perception, his art resonates on both intellectual and emotional levels. In The Land ...