woensdag 25 november 2009

Buddhism posters and Buddha art prints

I just love Buddha posters and posters devoted to Buddhism in general. They always look so peaceful and calm. The best ones, I think, also include some spiritual saying or quote from the Buddhist tradition.

maandag 16 november 2009

Top books by H.H. the Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhism

The Dalai Lama is that unique mix of a spiritual teacher and a political leader. Unlike the Pope he is virtually uncontested as a spiritual inspiration. His continuing attempts at peaceful dialog with the Chinese government is amazing. His attempts at finding a meeting ground between Buddhist philosophy and practice and scientific research is inspiring.

What follows are the top 10 (or 11) books he's written - though in most cases he had a co-writer.

zondag 15 november 2009

Buddhist practices and religious beliefs

In the West religion is often defined by what one BELIEVES, but many other religions are more easily defined by either community or what one DOES, aka practices and rituals.
Buddhism is perhaps most easily defined as a belief in a a path towards enlightenment, with the main teacher of this path being Gautama Buddha, aka Siddhartha.

zaterdag 14 november 2009

Buddhism postcards desk calendar 2010

With the popularity of Buddhism, it’s a bit surprising I was only able to find three Buddhist Desk Calendars. While elsewhere I did find other kinds of Buddhist calendars, these three do just what you want in a desk calendar: remind you of the wisdom of Buddhism AND help keep you up to date on where you are in the year.
Buddha buddhism postcards desk calendar 2010 Buddha Postcards 2010 Easel Desk Calendar $17.99
This weekly easel-backed desk calendar has 52 images of the Buddha with a weekly calendar grid at the top perforated to make 52 individual 6″ x 4 3/10″ postcards. The calendar grid is in four languages and includes phases of the moon.
By TeNeues
buddhism eastern wisdom desk calendar 2010 Wisdom of the East 2010 Mini Desk Calendar $8.99 This spiritual and uplifting calendar, filled with quotes from great Eastern thinkers such as Buddha, the Dalai Lama, and Dogen, offers insight and direction for living harmoniously in the world. The backer of this compact yet functional calendar includes an easel for display on a counter or desk and magnets that allow it to be attached to a metal surface. By Andrews McMeel
Zen Buddhism page a day 365 desk calendar Zen Page-A-Day 2010 Desk Calendar $12.99
This is the least ‘Buddhist’ of the three desk calendars, but it’s perhaps the one you’ll end up buying. It will help you to open your eyes and mind anew every morning. Based on the bestselling book, the Zen Calendar features a daily koan, quote, parable, sutra, or poem filled with surprise, paradox, and infinite wisdom in very few words. The Zen of artists: “The simplest things give me ideas” (Joan MirĂ“). The Zen of saints: “The most divine knowledge of God is that which is known by not knowing” (St. Denis).

vrijdag 13 november 2009

Mindfulness Calendars 2010

Because mindfulness is a way of dealing with problems that does not require drugs or fancy equipment it has become quite popular among many. No surprise then that there are several calendars out there for those interested in enlightening their life through meditation or mindfulness.
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar
Mindful Living 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
Inspiring quotes by Thich Nhat Hanh have been matched with zen style photographs in this timepiece. Vietnamese Zen Buddhist teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh, is also a Buddhist scholar and peace activist who lectures throughout the world and writes on the practices of mindfulness and peaceful living.
By Brush Dance
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar
Live with Intention 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
Renee Locks’ calligraphy celebrates the joy of heartfelt, strong-yet-gentle words. Her work is inspired by the feeling nature evokes in her and is influenced by the austerity of Japanese art. Let the words and art in this Live with Intention calendar nourish, heal, and bless the mind, heart, and spirit.
Published by Brush Dance
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar
Lean Forward into Your Life 2010 Wall Calendar $13.95
A year-long invitation to lead an unusual life: living with intention, paying attention, celebrating, taking care of yourself and living from the heart. Quotes and artwork by Mary Anne Radmacher.
Published by Brush Dance
Journey to Wings Wall Calendar 2010
Journey to Wings Wall Calendar 2010
Journey to Wings 2010 Wall Calendar
Beauty and innocence take flight with these tender images of friendship and connectedness from mixed media artist Kelly Rae Roberts. The artwork is combined with inspiring and comforting spiritual quotes.
Mindfulness is calm awareness of one’s body functions, feelings, content of consciousness, or consciousness itself. This concept is increasingly used in the West to help people who have psychological or personal problems. It does not bring a label of ‘psychological illness’ with it to be practiced. According to Buddhism, from which the concept is taken, normal human life contains suffering simply because we are not aware.

donderdag 12 november 2009

Buddhist meditation explained

Meditation and the relativity of thought in Buddhism

* Taming the mind, Pema Chodron
* The eight jhanas or stages of meditation in Theravada Buddhism
o part 2: entering the 8 jhanas
o part3:Controversy around the eight jhanas
* Meditating on compassion useful? on being too practical and realistic, Tenzin Gyatso the 14th Dalai Lama
* Meditation quotes
* Mindfulness of breathing, from the Anapanasati Sutta. Translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu
* It is easier to get enlightened than to stay enlightened, Lama Surya Das
* On spiritual enlightenment, Hinduism and Buddhism compared
* Thich Nhat Hanh: meditation quotes
* Thich Nhat Hanh on the benefits of silence
* The Mind and the Nature of Mind, Sogyal Rinpoche
* Prayer of blessing to all sentient beings, Sogyal Rinpoche
* Invocation to Tara, Nagarjuna
* The natural liberation through naked vision, identifying intelligence, by Padma Sambava. A very inspiring text that goes to the depth of the illusiveness of our thinking.
* Asanga's Teaching of Great Compassion,a meditation and visualization exercise.
* Parts of Tsong Kapa's Medium Length Transcendent Insight are recommended on the subject of meditation:
o Part 1
o Part 6
* The Nature of Buddhist Meditation, by Lama Doboom Tulku
* Nirvana etc. - from a discussion group
* More on Nirvana - theosophical and zen-approaches, from a discussion group
* Zen quotes

woensdag 11 november 2009

Zen Buddhism

Buddhism from Japan and China

Zen Buddhism (also called Chan Buddhism in China) is one of the most famous types of Buddhism in the West. It has similarities with Taoism as well.

On this lens you will find video's about Zen Buddhist practice in Japan as well as links to more information about Zen Buddhism.

dinsdag 10 november 2009

Buddism desk planners and calendars

Buddhism desk calendars

With the popularity of Buddhism, it’s a bit surprising I was only able to find three Buddhist Desk Calendars. While elsewhere I did find other kinds of Buddhist calendars, these three do just what you want in a desk calendar: remind you of the wisdom of Buddhism AND help keep you up to date on where you are in the year.

Vajrayana Buddhism - the Buddhism of visualisation

Tibetan Buddhism

Tibetan Buddhism has been called 'Vajrayana Buddhism', because it is part of the tantric Buddhist current, within Mayahana Buddhism.

The word Vajra can be explained as 'thunderbolt' or 'Diamond like'. It stands for the clear constancy of the mind of the enlightened meditator. Vajrayana is then the path of meditation, specifically visualization meditation. This doesn't mean all Tibetan Buddhists meditate, far from it. It does mean that the most respected of their spiritual leaders DO.

maandag 9 november 2009

Pema Chodron Tibetan Buddhism Planners and Calendars

Pema Chodron Planners and Calendars
As an ordained nun in the Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana tradition, Pema Chodron inspires with her day to day wisdom. Amber Lotus has created three calendars in her honor: a wall calendar, a mini wall calendar and an engagement planner or date book. All three are beautifully done and the inspirational and uplifting quotes from The Places That Scare You, which is designed to help us cultivate compassion and awareness within the challenges of daily life. These insightful quotes are paired with beautifully evocative and meditative nature photography.

Spiritual mindfulness calendars Buddhism

Because mindfulness is a way of dealing with problems that does not require drugs or fancy equipment it has become quite popular among many. No surprise then that there are several calendars out there for those interested in enlightening their life through meditation or mindfulness.

The main teacher of Zen Mindfulness these days is of course Thich Nhat Hanh. His Calendars are as inspiring and calming as you would expect.

Mindfulness is really a form of Buddhism adapted to the modern lifestyle of Westerners. That is: what used to be a practice aimed at monks and nuns (and only a minority of those), is now practiced by people who aren't giving up any of life's luxuries.

Tibetan Buddhism too has brought us spiritual teachers capable of bridging the nun-laity gap: Pema Chodron for instance is very good at translating the ancient wisdom to something applicable to our modern hectic lives.

Calendars and date books with a Zen theme.

Some of these calendars have a specifically Zen Buddhist theme, others use Zen as an inspiration, but aren't religious.

Zen Teacher Thich Nhat Hanh is so popular, his teachings are shared in engagement planners and wall calendars. All of these are beautiful and inspiring.

Christmas gift ideas for Buddhist friends and family

Buddhism Presents and Gifts

Looking for a gift for your Buddhist friends and family? You don't have to look any further. I've found you artwork, calendars and books that will delight and inspire them.

Save yourself some time by ordering online and still enjoying their happy faces over your thoughtful gift.

zondag 8 november 2009

Karma in Buddhism: reincarnation and rebirth

* Books on rebirth and karma
* Karma quotes by Buddha
* Karma in Buddhism, Hans Wolfgang Schuman
* Karma: It's not about Fatalism, Bhikkhu Thanissaro
* Anatta (Non-self) and Kamma (Karma); The Best Kept Secret in the Universe, by Ajahn Jagaro
* Atman in Sunyata and the Sunyata of Atman; An attempt to reconcile the alleged difference between Buddhism and Advaita Vedanta on the nature of the Self, by Bijoy H. Boruah
* Self, world and incarnation,Mark Harriss on the self and the question of 'what is it that reincarnates or is reborn?'
* Merits,commented on by Hui Neng, Buddhist Zen Master and sixth patriarch
* Past Lives and their spiritual meaning, What does my past life say about me now? Katinka Hesselink
* Inattention & past lives: Buddhist story about rebirth
* Reincarnation of the personality? If they can find reincarnated lamas, why can't I find the rebirth of my father? Katinka Hesselink

More about karma and reincarnation.

Buddhism blogposts All Considering Spiritual Blog

Being halfway a Buddhist – what’s a real Buddhist?

I said in my blogpost about whether Buddhism was the best world religion (let alone win an award) that I was halfway a Buddhist myself. I got a question about that: what do I mean?
A real Buddhist, in my view, and in the traditional Asian view, is someone who has taken refuge. That is, in [...]
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The karma of disease and health

The relationship between karma and disease is a controversial one. There is the common sense view that since disease is unwelcome, it ‘must be’ bad karma. On the other hand there is a long tradition of theosophical thought saying that bad karma doesn’t exist. I was reading up on a related topic this summer and [...]
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Did Buddhism win the best Religion of the world award?

There’s a rumor going about a lot of blogs that Buddhism wins the best religion of the world reward. Unfortunately it’s only blogs that are reporting this. No ordinary news sources, nor can I find the ‘Icarus’ foundation that is said to have given the award because:
“It wasn’t a surprise to me that Buddhism won [...]
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Osel Hita Torres – aka Lama Osel goes on to make movies

This is a true story that someone emailed me because it reminded them of Jiddu Krishnamurti’s story. That is: someone raised to be a teacher, steps outside the tradition that he was brought up in to do something totally different. Lama Osel was born to Spanish parents, but brought up as the reincarnation of Thubten [...]
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Remembering Blavatsky – White Lotusday

On May 8th theosophists all over the world, whatever theosophical organization they belong to, commemorate Blavatsky’s passing on May 8th 1891. This day is called White Lotusday. Traditionally quotes from three texts are read: The Bhagavad Gita, The Voice of the Silence and Light of Asia. So here goes from chapter ten of the Bhagavad [...]
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Work as those who are ambitious…

Work as those work who are ambitious. Respect life as those do who desire it.
Be happy as those are who live for happiness.
Mabel Collins, Light on the path, part 1 (4)
This quote must be a bit puzzling for those who think ambition itself is a spiritual virtue. Light on the Path is one of the [...]
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The difference between spiritual growth and personal development?

Michael asked me on my Dutch blog:
What’s the difference between personal and spiritual growth anyhow? I think self knowledge is perhaps the only spiritual or personal growth there is, isn’t it?
It’s a very good question. Depending on ones spiritual background, one can go into this very deeply, or just skimp the surface. Ken Wilber has [...]
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The Dalai Lama – a peaceful response to violence

It is a good blogging tradition to pay attention to important dates. Today it is 50 years since His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama fled Tibet, because it was being occupied by Chinese forces. I’m not going to go into the whole story here. Follow the links in this post for more details.
Got Enlightenment? – [...]
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Generosity and detachment – spiritual virtue no. 5

Generosity is, for once, a classic virtue. In Islam it’s called Zakat: the duty to give a percentage of your possessions to the poor.
Generosity is linked to another classic virtue: detachment. In both Hinduism and Buddhism attachment to stuff, money and status is seen as a problem. Letting go of that in the form of [...]
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Spiritual virtues / values / norms: perspective on alternative spirituality

Auch. That was way too long a title.
Anyhow, I was thinking about some of the responses to my post about the difference between religion and spirituality (and how little difference there is). While I don’t agree with Jan Peter for instance – spirituality is more than something emotional – I do think I know what [...]

Introduction to Buddhism

Buddhism: practice, religious views and beliefs
Buddhism is one of the most inspiring world philosophies. On this lens you will find information on the Buddhist path, basic concepts and links to more information.

Thich Nhat Hanh Short Quotes on Love and Compassion

When we come into contact with the other person, our thoughts and actions should express our mind of compassion, even if that person says and does things that are not easy to accept. We practice in this way until we see clearly that our love is not contingent upon the other person being lovable.