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Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha-Chapter Three: The Core Concepts of Humanistic Buddhism
Category
Journal Paper
Issue No.
《人間佛教學報‧藝文》第3期
Author
Ven. Master Hsing Yun
Editor
妙凡、蔡孟樺主編
Abstract
When the Buddha taught, he constantly acknowledged the different aptitudes of his disciples and amended his approach. Yet, he always taught according to the same set of core concepts. For example, the teachings of suffering, emptiness, impermanence, and selflessness are commonly recognized as the earliest Buddhist teachings. In later periods, Buddhists were encouraged to practice the Six Paramitas, aspire for the Four Immeasurable States of Mind, and realize the Four Universal Vows.
Citation
Ven. Master Hsing Yun, " Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha-Chapter Three: The Core Concepts of Humanistic Buddhism, " 《人間佛教學報‧藝文》第3期 (2016): 184-217
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