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| pattern of action aimed at forces, energy; aimed at forces "out there"-microcosm |
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| controlling the forces inside te self-macrocosm |
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| thanksgiving; high church |
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| what is the significance of the beliefs and rituals; intellectual implications of ritual and myth |
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| no sense of credo; there was no word for religion(it was the air you breath |
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| i believe; implies an option |
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wiben-knowledge wissen-to know, wit |
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| the king of dance, sports, destruction |
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| how is it hard to be a hindu heretic? |
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| no orthodoxy(right belief) so there is no wrong way to believe because theres so many directins |
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| go associated with sacrifice and fire |
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| belief in one god at a time |
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| you can have what you want-what do you want?-you've already got it. |
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| servant-not all untouchables |
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| a teacher by the way of precense |
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| w/attributes/qualities; personal |
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| w/out attributes; impersonal |
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| attatchments to the world; keeping one from ultimate release; strands, threads, cords |
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| oneism; ultimately all reality is one |
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| shiva(the one or all); impersonal |
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| vishnu(the one/all); personal |
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| the world is determined by this; its the energy given off by ones deeds; weighed in at the end of ones life |
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| the carrier of the deeds of Rama; ana means vesile carrier |
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| "decent"; take on some wordly infestation; doesn't have to be human |
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| latin re=thingl thingafication |
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| not this, noth this, that thou art |
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| central goal; guide in life |
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| telos; end/political know how |
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| ultimate release; end of samsara |
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| not purposeful; Hindu and Christianity |
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| a manifestation of the devine; a more humble worldly form |
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| represents scandal of particularity |
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| das argernis der einmaligkeit |
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| the scandal of particularity |
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| 788-820CE; is a non duelist-a monist(all is to be understood as one); advocate of undifferentiated unity(wine glass, drop of liquid; river entering the ocean) |
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| a qualified non duelist; a qualified monist; differenciated unity; mid 11th in 12th century, about 1056-1137CE |
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| 1199-12CE, 13th century; a duelist, a non monist |
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| jina-the victorious one; emerged historically in the 6th century out of Hinduism; monkey hold |
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| Great hero; 24th tirthamkara(fordmakers, crossing over) |
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| god holds us by the scruff of our neck and guides us along |
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| sect of jainism; white clad; simple robes |
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| sky clad; sect of jainism; ritualize nude |
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| deep meditation; results of deep meditation is raising |
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| founded by Siddartha in 6th century out of Hinduism; Siddartha saw universal suffering for the first time and wanted to stop it; rejects castes; rejects atman-which is central in hindu tradition |
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| 563-483BCE; founder of Buddhism; transition from vedic to traditional; decided the sunyasin was the quest for the holy; he left his family; nirvana without substrate vs. nirvana with substrate; "he who knows nirvana des not speak and vice versa" |
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| the "blowing out" of the fires of greed, hatred, and delusion(va) |
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| the only possible meaningful path |
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| without which not; air is the sine qua non of life; suffering is that to religon; need this to become buddha and be selfless |
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1. all is dukkha-flux and flow -anicca: impermanance(life is characterized by radical impermanance; "you can't go home again") 2. the cause of dukkha is tanha(craving) -trying to hold on, attachment 3. eliminate tanha-eliminatedukkha -if you get rid of it 4. the noble 8-fold path |
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1. view 2. resolve-to act upon it; act of will 3. speech 4. means of livelihood 5. conduct 6. endeavor 7. mindfulness 8. meditation
panna-wisdom(1 and 2) sila-ethical conduct(3, 4, 5) samadhi-meditation(6,7,8) |
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