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精神領袖常在吾心-Team FG(佛光團隊)─拍攝「星雲大師體育弘法在南華」後記
Humanistic Religion From Guodian to Vimalakirti
This paper will argue that the term “Humanistic Buddhism,” which Venerable Master Hsing Yun describes as central to all of Buddhism, is also fundamental to Chinese religion as a collective group. Such an expansion is in keeping with the spirit of his recent publication 365 Days for Travelers: Wisdom from Chinese Literary and Buddhist Classics. Here we see an enlargement of humanism to include a general assessment of Chinese culture. It because of this expansion that this paper uses the term “Humanistic Religion” instead of “Humanistic Buddhism.” Crucial support for the centrality of humanism to Chinese religion comes from it being expressed with the greatest clarity and earliest date in the recently excavated Guodian corpus (郭店楚簡). As such, Guodian represents a missing link between Buddhism and other pre-Han religious systems. Venerable Master Hsing-yun sees Humanistic Buddhism as a system that has particular utility for overcoming divisions; as such it is interested in developing the linkages with indigenous Chinese religion that I will be detailing in this paper. Specifically, Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha, states that the schisms which arose after the passing of the Buddha can be overcome with humanism. In the publications by Fo Guang Shan I have reviewed so far, however, recently excavated manuscripts have not been considered and this will one of the contributions of this paper.
Humanistic Religion: From Guodian to Vimalakirti
This paper will argue that the term “Humanistic Buddhism,” which Venerable Master Hsing Yun describes as central to all of Buddhism, is also fundamental to Chinese religion as a collective group. Such an expansion is in keeping with the spirit of his recent publication 365 Days for Travelers: Wisdom from Chinese Literary and Buddhist Classics. Here we see an enlargement of humanism to include a general assessment of Chinese culture. It because of this expansion that this paper uses the term “Humanistic Religion” instead of “Humanistic Buddhism.” Crucial support for the centrality of humanism to Chinese religion comes from it being expressed with the greatest clarity and earliest date in the recently excavated Guodian corpus ( 郭店楚簡). As such, Guodian represents a missing link between Buddhism and other pre-Han religious systems. Venerable Master Hsing-yun sees Humanistic Buddhism as a system that has particular utility for overcoming divisions; as such it is interested in developing the linkages with indigenous Chinese religion that I will be detailing in this paper. Specifically, Humanistic Buddhism: Holding True to the Original Intents of Buddha, states that the schisms which arose after the passing of the Buddha can be overcome with humanism.2 In the publications by Fo Guang Shan I have reviewed so far, however, recently excavated manuscripts have not been considered and this will one of the contributions of this paper.
Three Great Messengers
Personal Self
「自覺」與「自學」啟動生命向上的引擎POWER——《啟動斜槓人生》讀後感
傳統中醫VS.人間佛教
「人間佛教」為生活在人間的我們,規劃了一個非常完整的藍圖,只要將它真正落實在人間,實現在人間,即可提昇人的素養,提高生活品質,共創人間淨土。 星雲大師曾說:「人類的身體,不是用來綑縛心靈的;人類的身體,是用來幫助心靈,圓滿生命智慧的,是用來修行結善緣的。不幸的是:由於我們智慧不足,悲心不夠、不能認識自己。因此大部份人類的身體,反而變成了心靈的障礙,甚至奴役心靈,綑住心靈而不自知,則身苦心也苦。」 我們可以從傳統中醫和佛陀教化兩大學識的融和當中,透視身體與「心、神(靈)、氣」的互動關係,進而融和「身、心、神(靈)、氣」的合作,以提昇生命的境界。一個有慈悲心、有智慧、懂得對內修身養性、對外待人處世的人間菩薩,可以救自己、救社會、國家、世界。如果每一個人都樂意以慈悲、智慧對己待人,並開發「如來真我空性」,那麼當下就是極樂淨土。有病亦不為病所苦,即使身苦心也不苦。
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。
一休さん做女婿
人間仏教と現代社会
心と呼ぶことができる生物は地上には数多く生息します。しかし、考える、すなわち、「思考する」という能力を有した生き物は人間だけです。それは、人間のみが、大脳の表面を占める灰白質の薄い層からなる大脳新皮質を具えたからです。
