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For those curious about Buddhism: Being largely ignorant of the religion, I always found Buddhism to be little more than an odd philosophy masked as psuedo-religion. I bought the CD so that I could get a quick rundown of the the religion for my Easter Religion class (Religion 102). What I ended up doing after listening the the CD a few times was absorbing more literature on buddhism, and I have now converted. The CD was compelling--and it is so without sounding or being a overzealous propaganda recruiting tool. Loved it.
| Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0730099014625 | | Original Release Date: | 2000-10-09 | | Release Date: | 1998-03-01 | | UPC: | 730099014625 |
Tracks:- Birth of the Buddha
- Training of Siddartha Gautama
- Legend of the Four Sights: An Old Man/An Ill Man/A Dead Man/A ...
- Decision and the Departure
- Siddartha's First Teacher - Alara Kalama and Udraka Ramaputra
- Austerities
- Declaration of Intent
- Night of the Enlightenment
- Implications of His Awakening
- To Varanasi to Turn the Wheel of the Dharma
- Forty-Five Years of Teaching
- Tales of Kisa Gotami, Angulimala and Devadatta
- Death and the Parinirvana
- Final Moments: Impermanent Are All Compounded THNGS. With Mindfulness,
- Dharma - The Teaching of the Buddha
- Thus Have I Heard
- Direct Experience
- Pratitya Samutpada - Dependent Origination the Core Teaching of ...
- Conditionality - A Process Without Beginning or End
- Middle Way
- Four Noble Truths
- First Noble Truth - Suffering
- Second Noble Truth - The Origin of Suffering Is Craving
- Wheel of Life - A Mirror of Craving and Ignorance
- At the Centre - A Cock, A Pig and a Snake
- Rise and Fall - Karma and Rebirth
- Six Realms of Existence
- Outer Rim of the Wheel
- Third Noble Truth - The Cessation of Suffering - The End of Craving
- Fourth Noble Truth - The Noble Eight-Fold Path
- Eight Limbs of the Noble Eight-Fold Path
- Morality or Ethics
- Meditation
- Wisdom
- Growth of the Dharma After the Buddha
- Sangha
- Dharma as a Raft - Designed Differently by Different Cultures
- Spiritual Friendship of the Sangha
- Vinaya, The Rule of the Monks
- Development of Schools - The Theravada
- Development of Images of the Buddha
- Growth of the Mahayana - The Great Vehicle: (I) A Deeper Relevance ...
- (II) The Bodhisattva Ideal
- (III) Skilful Means - Art
- Skilful Means - The Sutras: The Written Word
- Perfection of Wisdom Sutras - The Diamond Sutra
- Heart Sutra
- Madhyamika School
- Yogacara School
- Worship
- Tantric Buddhism or the Vajrayana (Diamond Vehicle)
- Tantra in Tibet - The Three "Esoteric" Versions of the Three ...
- (II) The Dharma - The Yidam, A Visualised Symbol of a Tantric ...
- (III) The Sangha - The Dakini
- 11th Century Tibetan Yogi and Poet, Milarepa and His Teacher Marpa
- Buddhism in China and Japan - The Pure Land/Jodo Shinshu and Cha'an or
- Buddhism in the West
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