Health and Disease in Buddhist Minds.
The mind is hard to check, swift, flits wherever it listeth, the control of which is good; a controlled mind is conducive to happiness. The mind is very hard to perceive, extremely subtle, flits wherever it listeth; let the wise person guard it; a guarded mind is conducive to happiness. The Dhammapa...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Nordhausen :
Traugott Bautz,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Titelei; Impressum; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Health and the Wheel of Life; The Meaning of Life; The Wheel of Life; Health in Theravāda Buddhism; 2. Illness, Disease and the Process of Life; Life in the Ultimate Level; The Ultimate Understanding of Health; The Ultimate Understanding of Disease; Mental Defilements as the Source of Disease; The Dissolving Character of the Mind; The Way of Disease; 3. The Mind, Mental Defilements, and the Rise of Disease; The Mind, Every Arising Mind, Mind-moment; Mental Defilements; A Group of Unwholesome Minds Rooted in Greed.
- A Group of Unwholesome Minds Rooted in AversionA Group of Unwholesome Minds Rooted in Delusion; The Rise of Disease; 4. Wholesome Mental Concomitants, Health, and the Round of Birth; Various Aspects of the Mind; Wholesome Mental Concomitants; The Process of Health; Health and the Round of Birth; 5. The Mind's Will, Mindfulness, and the Way to Health; The Mind's Paradoxical Nature; The Mind's Will; Mindfulness and Health; The Way to Health; Appendix A
- Mental Concomitants; Appendix B
- The Fourfold Foundation of Mindfulness.