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- 1 Contrasting Tsongkhapa and Longchenpa: Buddhist Diversity As a Resource for Comparative Theology John Makransky, Phd, Boston
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- The Negation of Self in Indian Buddhist Philosophy
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- The Nibbāna Sermons 1 to 11 by Bhikkhu K Ñāṇananda an E
- How Does Mindfulness Transform Suffering? I: the Nature and Origins of Dukkha
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- The Buddhist Perspective
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- An Approach to the Concept of Freedom in the Yogācāra School of Buddhism
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- The Noble Eightfold Path
- Special 20 Anniversary Issue Impermanence
- Core Buddhists Beliefs
- The Three Basic Facts of Existence I: Impermanence (Anicca)
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- Can Sense Be Made of the Buddhist Theory of Karma?
- Getting Sick Where Karma Is Gravity: Disease in the Tibetan Perspective Moreau Hadley SIT Study Abroad
- Buddhism and Religious Freedom
- Common Ground, Common Cause: Buddhism and Science on the Afflictions of Self-Identity1
- Four Noble Truths Insight Meditation South Bay
- Nirvana Concepts, Narratives and Policy Models: Insights from the Water Sector
- A Buddhist-Oriented Relational View of Conflict Escalation and Its Rt Ansformation
- The Doctrine of Not-Self (Anattā) in Early Buddhism
- Buddhism Without Negativity Bias: Dukkha, Taṇhā, and Modern Psychology
- How Avidya Leads to Suffering: Paradigms and Transformations in Contemporary Japanese Society Yoshinari Fuji
- Buddhist Approaches to Addiction Recovery
- THE MEANING of TAKING the BUDDHIST REFUGE VOW – OUTER and INNER REFUGE by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
- Multiple Dimensions of Impermanence in Dogen's "Genjokoan"
- Pratītyasamutpāda in Buddhist Philosophy : an Environmental Perspective
- Review Of" Theravada Buddhism: the View of the Elders" by A. Tilakaratne
- Karma and Rebirth in Buddhism
- The Four Noble Truths
- On the Naturalization of Karma and Rebirth Chien-Te Lin1* and Wei-Hung Yen2
- Buddhist Perspectives and Human Communication Rueyling Chuang
- Nirvana and Metaphysical Experience, by Ismael Quiles 91
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- The Noble Eightfold Path the Way to the End of Suffering by Bhikkhu Bodhi
- The Female Body in Early Buddhist Literature
- Psychotherapy Without a Self Anatta the Western View of the Self
- Four Noble Truth Twelve Insights
- The Eightfold Path Week One: Overview, Right View Sutta Readings
- The Noble Eightfold Path © Rick Hanson, 2006
- Anattā: a Different Approach Sue Hamilton
- A Comprehensive Study of Anatta and Its
- THE EIGHTFOLD PATH the Way to the End of Suffering
- The Four Noble Truths: a Scientific Perspective by Clarence Hisatsune
- Life in Samsara: Torment, Torture and Tolerance in Buddhist Hell
- The Buddhist Core Values and Perspectives for Protection Challenges: Faith and Protection
- The Four Noble Truths: the Essence of Buddhism
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