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Eastern Sacred Books,
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Dharma Teachings...
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Gethin (1998, p. 228)
Gyatso &
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Shantideva (2011, pp. 122–123) Shah.
Regarding samvara...
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Translated by
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known in the West by the ****anese
pronunciation 'Zen'". For instance,
Kamalashila (2003), p. 4,
states that
Buddhist meditation "includes any
method of...
- with (γ and β)13, θ, and α1 EEG bands, respectively." For instance,
Kamalashila (2003, p. 4),
states that
Buddhist meditation "includes any
method of...
- [without a hyphen];
Walshe (1995), p. 194;
Warder (2004), pp. 63, 94.
Kamalashila (1996); Rhys
Davids &
Stede (1921-25), p. 540,
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- non-Buddhist
philosophical systems in the 8th century. Śāntarakṣita's
student Kamalashila wrote a
commentary on it,
entitled Tattva-saṃgraha-pañjikā. The Tattva-saṃgraha...
- and
exchanging self and others".
Other Indian masters like
Atisha and
Kamalashila also
teach a
meditation in
which we
contemplate how all
beings have been...
- yogacara-madhyamika Śāntarakṣita (725–788), and his
students Haribhadra and
Kamalashila (740–795) as well as the
later Kadampa figures of
Atisha (982–1054) and...