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Buddhism Reference – Prajnaparamita. One of the vows we take to perfect our Buddha knowledge in the pursuit of Buddha wisdom. This is the clarity of full understanding of all phenomena as it happens.“Buddhism Reference” – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Prajna. Our mind development through Buddha awareness of the true aspect of experience and all phenomena.“Buddhism Reference” – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhist – 6 (six) Penetrations. The purification of the Skandhas and the mind of the first 6 consciousnesses as qualities or “Marks” of the Buddha.“Buddhism Reference” – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Parinirvana. Nirvana of extinction rather than the counterfeit or semblance nirvana as a temporary motivator for early students.“Buddhism Reference" – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhist – Cycle of Life. The universal cosmology of potential to quiescence.“Buddhism Reference" – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Parent. The Parenting, Teacher-ing, Sovereign-ing of Buddhism is the intimacy of all life, of all sentient beings in search of their own path to Buddha.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – 10 Mahayana Paramita. Compassion and its many forms explored as skills for the Bodhisattva Path.“Buddhism Reference" – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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3 Kinds of Practice. Nichiren gives us advice for steadfastness in our practice in the Gosho, “Daimoku of the Lotus Sutra”.
http://threefoldlotus.com/study/ThreeKindsPractice.pdf
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Buddhism Reference – Paramita. The Bodhisattva building of self-behavioral skills for reason, honesty, and truth for one’s mind of awareness and as it applies to the understanding of others.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Outflows. Expelling energies using the Samsaric mind of cravings and clinging, thwarting those energies from manifesting Buddha.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Omniscience. A term used by translators to try to capture the illumination of the mind of Buddhahood.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Non-Origination. An early teaching term used often to equate ideas of emptiness, the void, self/not-self to “Destiny” or karma as immutable. Nichiren and the Lotus directly confront and destroy this idea with the invocation of the Engine of Life to alter, to influence all karma by our actions.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Eternal. All phenomena are momentum of energy. Moment-to-moment instantiations of potential energies arising, abiding, and dissolving from and back to quiescence.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Nagarjuna. One of the most important Buddhist scholars and founder of the “Middle Way” and “Emptiness” doctrines of the Madhyamaka School.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Nagas. An ancient term from Hindu mythologies of a creature relegated to the underworlds by Brahma; these dragons or serpents are used as helpful protectors of living beings in Buddhism.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Monkey Mind. Our Samsaric Mind as it relentlessly jumps from one distraction to the next for self pleasure and emotional rewards or fears.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Middle Way - part-2. Dependent Origination is a cornerstone of the Middle Way in that it describes in language the incalculable interactions and influences of constant instantiations of potential upon each and every other from moment to moment in our experience of life.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Middle Way. The Dharma Path between the two extremes of Self indulgence and Self mortification or Eternal self versus Annihilation.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Miao-lo. Japanese name for Zhanran, the sixth patriarch of the Tien-Tai Chinese sect of Buddhism.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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Buddhism Reference – Merit. Achieving the Bodhisattva Path through our interactions of thought, word, and deed. We build our life condition by our Daimoku and practice to develop our mind, the minds of others, and our dignity and respect.E-books - “Buddhism Reference – Now Available Threefoldlotus.com/home/Ebooks.htm
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