CHAPTER SIX THE TRANSMISSION OF ROMANTIC RELIGION
CHAPTER SIX The Transmission of Romantic Religion People at present rarely read Schleiermacher. Most have never even heard of his
Read moreCHAPTER SIX The Transmission of Romantic Religion People at present rarely read Schleiermacher. Most have never even heard of his
Read moreCHAPTER FIVE Romantic Religion Friedrich Schleiermacher, in the conversations that issued in his book, Talks on Religion for Its Cultured Despisers (1799),
Read moreCHAPTER FOUR The Romantic Universe In Germany of the late 1790’s, there was nothing unusual in the fact that the
Read moreCHAPTER THREE An Age of Tendencies In contrast to the Buddha, the early Romantics intentionally focused on creating a body
Read moreCHAPTER TWO An Ancient Path The Buddha did not invent the Dhamma. As he said, he discovered an ancient path
Read moreCHAPTER ONE Dramatis Personae On a very broad level, the Buddha and the German Romantics share two points of resemblance.
Read moreBuddhist Romanticism by Ṭhānissaro Bhikkhu (Geoffrey DeGraff) Copyright copyright 2015 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu This work is licensed under the Creative Commons
Read moreIV. CALM § 59. How inconstant are fabricated things!Their nature: to arise & pass away. They disband as they are arising. Their
Read moreIII. RELINQUISHMENT § 40. If, by forsakinga limited ease, he would see an abundance of ease, the enlightened man would
Read moreII. TRUTH § 25. “Let an observant person come—one who is not fraudulent, not deceitful, one of a straightforward nature.
Read moreI. DISCERNMENT § 1. Three types of discernment: discernment that comes from listening (sutamaya-paññā) discernment that comes from thinking (cintāmaya-paññā) discernment that
Read moreTen Perfections A Study Guide Prepared by Thanissaro Bhikkhu Copyright copyright 2013 ṭhānissaro bhikkhu This work is licensed under the
Read moreAbbreviations AN Aṅguttara Nikāya Dhp Dhammapada DN Dīgha Nikāya Iti Itivuttaka Khp Khuddakapāṭha MN Majjhima Nikāya SN Saṁyutta Nikāya Thig
Read moreGlossary Arahant: A “worthy one” or “pure one.” A person whose mind is free of defilement and thus not destined for
Read more7. FURTHER PRACTICE §7.1 “You should train yourself thus: ‘My mind will be established inwardly, well-composed. No evil, unskillful qualities, once
Read more6. FABRICATING SKILLFUL MIND STATES §6.1 “Among whatever fabricated qualities there may be, the noble eightfold path—right view, right resolve, right
Read more5. MOTIVATION FOR THE BRAHMAVIHĀRAS §5.1 Then a brahman cosmologist went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, exchanged courteous greetings
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