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Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha-Chapter Two: The Humanistic Lifestyle of Buddha
The Buddha lived an extraordinary life. Growing up as the gifted Prince Siddhartha, he mastered the Five Sciences and Four Vedas at a young age. Life inside the palace meant he could have all he desired, including the power to reign over his kingdom. Despite this, he instead drew his attention to the forces of impermanence experienced in life and society such as the significant issues of suffering caused by birth, old age, sickness, and death; discrimination of the caste system; the oppression of power; wealth disparity; and the weak preyed upon by the strong. All these signs of inequality amongst living beings left him perturbed and perplexed.
唯識という生き方
今日は、「唯識という生き方」と題して、なるべく易しくお話しをさせていただきます。決して唯識は難しいものではありません。その内容は本当に易しいですから、皆さんも今日の講義を通して唯識をより勉強するように意気込んで頂きたいと思います。
大道至簡的生活藝術——讀董全斌的《一人飲》










