To follow in the Buddhas' footsteps to nirvana requires that one be shown the way, specifically how to tread the Eightfold Noble Path. |
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The convictions that samsara is nirvana and that atman is Brahman are two distinctive religious conclusions born of such insight. |
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The only thing that stood between me and two-wheeled nirvana was the complete lack of bicycle pumps in the town. |
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By any measure, Ireland today is a nirvana for young affluent gay men and women. |
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This is true gear-head nirvana, where rapier-shaped chrome speedboats with names like Lick This and Eliminator roast the water. |
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The goal of Buddhism is nirvana, a transcendence of the confines of mind and body. |
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If your notion of nirvana is a chillum and a chill-out zone, you won't want to find yourself stranded in a resort full of retirees. |
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Immortality, the birthless and deathless state of nirvana, lies beyond this cycle of the wheel of life. |
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And now we can understand the meaning of the early Buddhist dictum that realization is attained by experiencing nirvana in the body. |
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How far can we use the imagination to create a videogame that brings someone to nirvana? |
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The Hinayana approach stresses the ideal of the arhat, the enlightened one who has attained nirvana. |
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In the end I reached that nirvana level of not giving a toss who I asked to dance, and there were some truly lovely dancers there. |
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Within the tapestry of Indian thought, solitude is an extremely important path which has to be traversed for the attainment of moksha or nirvana. |
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Through his tutorage and by participating in the running and walking activities, the unhealthy have found nirvana. |
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But some enlightened beings, called bodhisattvas, defer their nirvana, returning to human form to help others free themselves from the cycle. |
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And they call liberation moksha and not nirvana as suggested by the author. |
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They alone are allowed to touch the Linga because they have received the proper initiations, especially the nirvana diksha. |
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It was a beautiful dream, a path to digital nirvana we had all hoped for but never dared to expect. |
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There was the 1961 Toothill Report promising Scottish economic nirvana through science-based industries. |
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One such movement is feminism, which claims the path to social nirvana is the liberation of women and the creation of a genderless society. |
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So competition, privatisation, is not always able to deliver the nirvana that some people like to promise. |
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But we have to operate in the real world, not some socialist nirvana that simply does not work. |
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But a funny thing happened on the way to this war-based Republican nirvana. |
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Once we experienced the nirvana of the forward cabin, there was no going back to coach. |
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But then, this is nirvana for these gamers, whose eyes gleam with menace as they extinguish yet another virtual life. |
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Sadly, research doesn't back up the idea that women have reached a nirvana of liberated sexuality. |
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Most cyclists yearn for a nirvana where there are no hills and the prevailing wind is always at your back. |
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To attain nirvana, Buddha suggested taking a non-extreme course called the Middle Path. |
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But unless we scored with an eager couple, this sexual nirvana was strictly off-limits to us single males. |
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Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce. |
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The Buddha sits under the tree of life to achieve nirvana via the eightfold path. |
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At the end of the journey, I feel as if I've reached a sort of Velocipede's nirvana. |
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One of the Buddhist expressions for enlightenment, nirvana, is seeing things the way they really are. |
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Ask any gourmet and he will swear by the bewitching biryani about the place being an epicurean's nirvana. |
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In mahayana Buddhism, a bodhisattva is an enlightened being who forgoes nirvana and vows to take rebirth again and again in order to save all sentient beings from suffering. |
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This case study provides an overview of headlines and images that have long since dissipated into virtual nirvana. |
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In their quest to attain the nirvana of loyal consumers buying their brands and ignoring the competition, fashion firms have created lifestyle licensing. |
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How far down was a question that could be postponed for a later day, once we were within striking distance of this nirvana. |
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Certain I was walking away from footwear nirvana, I turned around and made to leave. |
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For about two decades, it seemed to many that a new national nirvana, an alternative to revolutionary socialist internationalism, had been discovered. |
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Some groups claim that free trade is very beneficial because it will lead us to an ideal world, to human nirvana. |
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It should remember that potential supporters won't vote for promises to create a neoliberal, smooth-running economic nirvana. |
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The mind is the root of everything: the creator of happiness and the creator of suffering, the creator of samsara and the creator of nirvana. |
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We have not reached nirvana. We probably will not reach nirvana in our lifetime. |
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Transcendental concepts like Buddhahood and nirvana may well represent our ultimate goal, but we will never become a Buddha by ignoring our immediate human condition. |
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Then what is it that stops craving and thinking, through which you transcend yourself to reach the state of nirvana? |
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It's a fake promise, a fool's paradise, an illusory nirvana. |
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But there is a way to liberation from this endless cycle to the state of nirvana, namely following the Noble Eightfold Path. |
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Buddhism asserts that there is nothing independent, except the state of nirvana. |
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But by the time we reach the borderless nirvana of our own digital infinity, aesthetic cheeseparing tends to be egregious from the outset. |
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A seat on a portable chair on the grass beneath the big screen in the infield, cool bag at his feet, glass in hand, was some kind of nirvana for one punter. |
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If we fully, unmistakenly understand what is impartial compassion then we can fly in the sky with the two airlines of samsara and nirvana with the two wings of the awakened mind, and pristine cognition! |
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The stupa cult, with its extraordinary preoccupation with human relics, may have been a special Buddhist development related to the belief in nirvana as a supramundane state. |
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Thereafter it was sports fashion nirvana for a good 15 years. |
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I supplicate all the buddhas, bodhisattvas, holders of the teaching, and spiritual friends who intend to go beyond suffering to remain and not pass into nirvana. |
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You might expect that for a sci-fi novelist like William Gibson, a pair of voice-activated glasses able to connect to the internet and take photos or videos without needing you to use your hands would be nirvana. |
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The peace of the nirvana exists in the deep suffering. |
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Crank the Master and bring the drive up until you reach sonic nirvana. |
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Unfortunately, while this is going on, the European Union remains on the sidelines, reminding us that the Lisbon Strategy is taking us into an economic nirvana. |
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That temptation seems to be universal with its yearning for some kind of irrepresentable nirvana and for the regression to the inorganic that accompanies it. |
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Contestants reveal varying degrees of greed as they search for consumer nirvana, and hopefully avoid zonk prizes of broken-down jalopies and baby goats. |
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The city is a restaurant-goer's nirvana for a wealth of reasons. |
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