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| Short essay intended to give a brief introduction to Buddhism, covering the way Buddhists perceive the world, the four main teachings of the Buddha, the Buddhist view of the self, the Buddhist path, and the final goal.
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Information about Tibetan beliefs and practices about death. Includes sutras, tantras, art of dying and transitions to the other world.
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An index of resources for religious studies. Includes Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Gnostic and Coptic Studies, eastern religions, and Native American religions.
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Information about Taoism. Includes introduction, scriptures, Tao Te Ching, Taoist Chinese characters, Chinese romanisation guide, Taoist alchemy, humour, an art gallery, and recommended readings.
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Offers original articles and features about philosophy, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include aesthetics, ancient philosophers, Aristotle, Eastern philosophy, epistemology, ethics, Internet issues such as censorship, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of the mind, philosophy of science and political philosophy.
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Dzogchen (The Innate Great Perfection), is the ultimate teaching of the Non-Sectarian Practice Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Foundation's mission is to preserve the teachings of Dzogchen and transmit them to Westerners in an accessible form.
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Journal established to promote the study of Buddhist ethics through the publication of research articles, discussions and critical notes (subject to blind peer review), bulletins, and reviews. The Journal interprets 'ethics' in a broad sense as including subject matter in ten areas: Vinaya and Jurisprudence, Medical Ethics, Philosophical Ethics, Human Rights, Ethics and Psychology, Ecology and the Environment, Social and Political Philosophy, Cross-cultural Ethics, Ethics and Anthropology, and Interfaith Dialogue on Ethics.
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Information about Taoism, including Lao Tzu (father of Taoism), development, Taoist practices, beliefs, sects, deities, Neo-Taoism and the relationship between Tai Chi and Taoism.
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