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I am more interested in answering questions of practical uses of Buddhist teaching in daily life experiences, of self-improvement/growth, and of overall practices with full awareness meditation.
Have searched spiritual path for long. Have tried various Buddhist practices/methods. Have practiced Buddhist teachings for 20 years
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Tina, That's an interesting question. Basically, there is no specific diet in Buddhism. It all depends on different schools. In Asia, monks and nuns are not allowed to eat any kind of meat or even
Hi, DeeDee, Thanks for your question. I hear your pain. To tell you the truth, I had the same feelings as you do. I am a very honest, disciplined, and responsive person, so I could not tolerate others
Hi, Marc, Thanks for the question. With the meeting between early Christianity and the great Graeco-Roman philosophical and intellectual heritage it became necessary to face questions about the ultimate
Hi, Robert, Thank you for the question. Buddhism is usually described as a religion believing in fate or more specifically karma (cause and consequence), so that’s how it is understood by general public
Hi, Henry, Thank you for the question. In general, happiness, as all sadness, disappointment, and emotions, is temporary. This is due to our influence by external conditions, such as time, material
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