A Study of Pleasure and PainTheosophical Press, 1962 - 97 من الصفحات The theme of this book is that pain is functional in the advancement and enrichment of life in nature and in man, therefore it should be received with understanding and consideration. The arguments found within are purely scientific and illustrated by examples in the lives of common people. Fully discussed are the topics of how pain arises and ceases and the different kinds of pain. |
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... Buddha , on the other hand , though born to the purple , was surrounded by simple agrarian people with no ambition but that of carrying on their peaceful human labors and bringing up families as their ancestors had done for a very long ...
... Buddha , on the other hand , though born to the purple , was surrounded by simple agrarian people with no ambition but that of carrying on their peaceful human labors and bringing up families as their ancestors had done for a very long ...
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... Buddha was as insistent as Jesus upon the law and life of love being the law for man , as may be seen in his list of the " noble eightfold path . " It is true that Buddha identified the Good Law with the law of karma , the doctrine that ...
... Buddha was as insistent as Jesus upon the law and life of love being the law for man , as may be seen in his list of the " noble eightfold path . " It is true that Buddha identified the Good Law with the law of karma , the doctrine that ...
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... Buddha justice in re- membering that he said he knew , and that to him karma as law definitely was a fact in nature . It is very significant that Buddha had such a modern point of view that he did not credit the opera- tions of nature ...
... Buddha justice in re- membering that he said he knew , and that to him karma as law definitely was a fact in nature . It is very significant that Buddha had such a modern point of view that he did not credit the opera- tions of nature ...
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