Spiritual enlightenment can demand that we open our eyes to this particular planet and use it to access the Divine. |
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It is not unmistaken wisdom, and it is not authentic until complete enlightenment. |
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Yet despite this huge pile of paper, very little enlightenment has emerged. |
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On the 18 th-century grand tour, Europe's smart set would gad about their continent in search of cultural enlightenment. |
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This is because you are there to learn, to receive teachings, to find enlightenment. |
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Like most of the liberals they thought of Protestantism as the first step on the way from medieval darkness to enlightenment. |
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As it progresses through spiritual enlightenment, the soul realizes that God and it are one and the same. |
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What's going on is that perhaps Rashid had some enlightenment after a deep soul-searching session. |
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Though those that follow it really believe it has helped them reach some kind of enlightenment. |
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The Room of the Signatures, named for the signing of the papal bulls, again features some works by Raphael depicting the enlightenment. |
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In one way, enlightenment can be understood very simply as a release from certain obsessions and hang-ups. |
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In older books I found tales of desert caravans, raids by Bedouin clans, near starvation, and hard-won spiritual enlightenment. |
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Each of us come to this world to achieve enlightenment, growth, correction and transformation. |
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After all those years of light and teaching enlightenment to others, it was all gone, as if a switch had been flipped off. |
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Ultimately, the goal is to attain enlightenment, stopping the cycle of rebirth. |
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For him, enlightenment can be attained with a simple cruise along the surface of appearance. |
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Before advertising limited its possibilities, television, like radio before it, was envisioned as an electronic pathway to moral enlightenment. |
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The key often symbolizes a mystery about to be penetrated or a stage on our pathway to discovery and enlightenment. |
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The novel explores the meaning of enlightenment, and the perplexities of reconciling the ineffable and the everyday. |
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In certain Eastern religions, sages and adepts may make sacrifices of their own physical comfort in order to receive enlightenment. |
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He gave his commissar of enlightenment, Anatoly V. Lunarcharsky, two weeks to work out the details. |
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To assert its indisputability would be to acknowledge that we, in pre-colonial times, were literally heathens in need of enlightenment. |
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This column comes across a lot of peculiar things in the continuing quest for enlightenment. |
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This plaintive cry came from a number of sources, so we are attempting to provide enlightenment. |
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The sudden discontinuity was often poetically associated with the attaining of enlightenment. |
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The Tao of Steve, he explains at length, is a path to enlightenment that relies heavily on the coolness of American male icons. |
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This is not a personal name but an epithet of those who have achieved enlightenment, the goal of the Buddhist religious life. |
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Thus, Muldrow cannot help but abjure spiritual claims to universal enlightenment. |
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Catherine had innumerable lovers and did not find it contradictory to her enlightenment that she ruled Russia as an absolute autocrat. |
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But then again, stare long enough, and perhaps scholarly enlightenment can be reached. |
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Many need more practical help and some are looking for spiritual enlightenment. |
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He told him that no one would ever understand what he had attained by his enlightenment. |
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Progressions in Scotland itself during the Scottish enlightenment led to advancements throughout the empire. |
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In the spirit of romantic aestheticism, beauty in the natural environment was seen to inspire enlightenment through cultural expression. |
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It's all part of that whole godless scientific method, empirical data, age of reason, enlightenment lah-de-dah we hold so dear. |
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This was the age of reason and enlightenment where science was fitting the heavens into the clockwork precision of mechanical, mathematical laws. |
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The pond is dotted with lotus flowers, one of the symbols of enlightenment in Buddhism. |
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Zen masters often use nonsensical or unsolvable riddles, or koans, to bring about enlightenment. |
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The goal of the Zen koan is enlightenment, which is a profound change of heart. |
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I'll ramble on and on until I find some enlightenment, or a new vantage point to see the arguments. |
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They use urine to unleash their kundalini, sending it straight into the third eye, bringing instant enlightenment. |
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They established universities in Granada and Cordova in Spain and lit the lamp of enlightenment in a Europe immersed in darkness. |
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It is the account of the Four Noble Truths that the Buddha discovered when he attained complete enlightenment. |
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Turiya Yoga is the yogic practice of sages who journey beyond enlightenment. |
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They dedicate their lives to spiritual enlightenment through the practice of Zen Buddhism and the disciplined exercises of kung fu. |
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While this detachment can be useful it also manages to make many of the struggles appear as Zen moments of enlightenment. |
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Students are heading back to town for another year, or perhaps their first, of enlightenment. |
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One of the Buddhist expressions for enlightenment, nirvana, is seeing things the way they really are. |
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Indeed, both offer aspects of enlightenment and truth and they need to be held in creative dialogue. |
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Some of you may have got wind of this important event, but for those who have not, let us deliver some enlightenment. |
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New Age practices such as occultism, crystal power and astrology are examples of spiritual but not religious pursuits of enlightenment. |
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In the movie, words, poetry, and rhymes are more than a diversion, but a vehicle for redemption and enlightenment. |
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In a region rife with conflict, the iron sport offers a positive road to self-improvement and enlightenment. |
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The reader will gain little enlightenment, therefore, from these works on business cycles. |
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Cataracts and liver spots don't bring moral enlightenment or spiritual transcendence. |
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Therefore patience, compassion, and love are the keys toward our attainment of enlightenment. |
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This is the idea that one attempts to achieve enlightenment to benefit others. |
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If we can keep the vows, it is a very powerful step toward cleansing or developing toward enlightenment. |
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Because this is true, beings can gain enlightenment and liberation from suffering. |
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The television channel's mission was once to educate the nation and bring enlightenment to the masses. |
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In any case, now I've opened the sheet, I find more opportunities for enlightenment. |
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Through practicing Mahayana, it is not easy to achieve the state of bliss or enlightenment. |
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Your son explained to me many things about Buddhism and enlightenment, but frankly I can't make anything of it. |
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In his last life during which he attained enlightenment, he was a human being, just like all of us who are sitting here. |
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The day includes the ceremonial watering of banyan trees to commemorate the banyan tree under which Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment. |
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But isn't the point of a spiritual experience, to gain some sort of spiritual enlightenment or awakening? |
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I wonder if I may be permitted, through the pages of your newspaper, to offer some enlightenment? |
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As disciples of the Lord Jesus we are required to pray for their good, and for their enlightenment. |
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Even the realization of self or enlightenment is merely the process of self-actualization for some of us. |
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Utopian enthusiasm promises enlightenment and community but it also risks exploitation, depersonalization, and megalomania. |
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He said there are no barriers in practising Zen and that anyone of any race or religion could find enlightenment. |
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On hearing the Buddha's second sermon the five attained full enlightenment. |
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Monks recite the story of the Buddha's last incarnation before attaining enlightenment. |
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With this experience, the traces of enlightenment are eliminated and a life of traceless enlightenment is limitlessly renewed. |
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It means that from now until we attain enlightenment, we can act in service of the happiness of others. |
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After the Buddha attained enlightenment, his disciples took refuge in him and from him. |
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The novels are shot through with a Burkean fear of enlightenment rationalism. |
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Even during such moments, however, the general reader is pulled back and forth between edification and enlightenment. |
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The whole notion of enlightenment is talked of as some fugue like bliss state, with corresponding siddhis, or omnipotence or whatever. |
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It's not true the world's oldest continent was merely an area of darkness that submissively awaited enlightenment. |
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It is only in the lap of the Himalayas that he found real peace, spiritual bliss and intellectual enlightenment. |
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Sometime in the late 1980s, he also became intrigued with the potential of ultrarunning as an avenue to fulfillment, enlightenment and health. |
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One of the jade Buddhas can be found in a sitting position at the moment of his enlightenment on the second floor of Wentang Hall. |
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In the Buddhist tradition, bodhisattvas aspire to enlightenment, dedicating their transformed minds and actions to the liberation of all beings. |
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A calligraphic boldness as well as the apparent symbol of enlightenment might indicate Japanese. |
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With folded hands, Ashoka begged enlightenment and initiation into the mysteries of the Dharma of Samudra. |
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The physical journey is undertaken in order to seek enlightenment on the spiritual journey. |
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Those in which rajas or tamas predominate make it hard to achieve the mental tranquillity necessary to worship effectively or achieve enlightenment. |
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In my search for answers about who I was, I pored over religious texts in search of enlightenment. |
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But the Buddha condemned both extreme luxury and extreme poverty as obstacles to enlightenment. |
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How can faith and fear abide in the face of this avalanche of enlightenment, this flash-flood of knowledge and exposure to everything that once had been only Our secrets? |
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Axis and Alignment is a jazz tapestry accented by intricate minimalist patterns and incredibly fluid changes, a perpetually shifting sonic picture of gentle enlightenment. |
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As Part Two evinced, Paine was much more than a talented popularizer of advanced ideas, a megaphone for the enlightenment project against kingcraft, lordcraft and priestcraft. |
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I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity. |
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Everything in life, from governance to harvest to warfare, was suffused with sacred meaning until the advent of the enlightenment. |
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When he emerged from the Zen monastery on Mount Baldy, his enlightenment was followed with an all too worldly disaster. |
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There is a wealth of entertainment and enlightenment in the many programmes for niche audiences, ranging from gardening and cookery to archaeology, wildlife, and art. |
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In the Tantric model, it's Shakti who brings healing and enlightenment to the god Shiva, just as Neytiri does with Jake. |
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Notwithstanding his own loftier goals, it is questionable whether mescaline and LSD gave Huxley the enlightenment he craved. |
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I have received some enlightenment in the matter of column position. |
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The civil law world also has known heresy, treason and sedition, though the first has disappeared with the rights of expression born of the enlightenment. |
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So the monks that were members of this order were wandering, mendicant monks, using the Shakuhachi as a tool of enlightenment, as a tool of spiritual practice. |
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Absolutely true to nature, it transcends topographical detail to attain a visual poetry that invites contemplation, self-reflection, and spiritual enlightenment. |
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If sexology loses its independent status, the public will have even fewer places to turn for sexual enlightenment free from commercial or political bias. |
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So mindfulness of drinking is already one kind of enlightenment. |
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Sending interpreters and misinterpreters of these religions to prison is, however, not the proper way of carrying on the process of enlightenment. |
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Thus, the nagas, who in Buddhist mythology protected Buddha before his enlightenment by shooting down lightning bolts aimed at him, guard the sacred temple. |
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This is the unfailing, unmistaken speech of the perfectly enlightened Buddha, which can enable us to attain complete enlightenment in one lifetime. |
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Infused then with the enlightenment only a brutal smackdown from a celestial being can provide, Jacob sets out to make peace with his brother, no matter the cost. |
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He is unsparing towards the imperfections of all religions, including his own, but remains committed to the path of Buddhism as a way of enlightenment. |
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One of the most important festivals of all is Vesak at the full moon in May when the birth, enlightenment and decease of the Buddha are remembered. |
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In the same way, purification of defilements is part of the process of enlightenment, and it is necessary for our ultimate realization of sunyata. |
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Direct spiritual experience, peak experience, enlightenment or whatever one may call it is usually ineffable and thus hard to describe and pass on. |
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Working out of her Salt Lake City home, Chambers made formfitting shorts, synthetic mats, wooden blocks, and other equipment for enlightenment seekers. |
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Following the enlightenment principle of truth through reason alone, it was thought that history cannot be determined until theology has been removed. |
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Conversely the lighting of a candle may be symbolically significant if it denotes bringing of light, that is, relief from suffering or enlightenment. |
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Like the intellectual adventurers of the enlightenment, they foresee that an encyclopedic compendium of the facts of nature will reveal hidden truths. |
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Every few pages there is a quote to add enlightenment or bemusement. |
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Few will ever reach enlightenment or discover great truths by oneself. |
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We are still awaiting enlightenment on the whereabouts of this lane. |
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At that point, I experienced a brief, dazzling moment of enlightenment. |
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Yet little of this enlightenment has reached popular awareness. |
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There is a crisis and a tragedy, enlightenment and epiphany. |
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Furthermore, England rejected the collectivism of the continent and emphasized the improvement of individuals as the main goal of enlightenment. |
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The Russian enlightenment centered on the individual instead of societal enlightenment and encouraged the living of an enlightened life. |
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Gwion then placed his thumb in his mouth to soothe his burns resulting in Gwion's enlightenment. |
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Sometime around 1700 the monster flashbulb called the Scottish enlightenment began. |
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He discusses his belief that quantum physics and unified field theory are humanity's key to unity and divine enlightenment. |
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I later read that to be fit for enlightenment, man must be fearless. |
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Two and a half millennia ago, Siddhartha Gautama sought enlightenment. |
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The incident occurred when the country celebrated Wesak or Vesak, the commemoration of the birth, enlightenment and the death of Lord Buddha. |
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I hope, however, that enlightenment doesn't mean I have to get rid of my aquilegias. |
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For a comparatively small population of about 6 million people, Ireland made an enormous contribution to literature during the enlightenment. |
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This impressive mammal seemed on the verge of extinction, a victim of enlightenment and manners and corporate groupspeak. |
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Rather, Lucifer in this context is seen as one of many morning stars, a symbol of enlightenment, independence and human progression. |
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So, you want to get in on this fastgrowing opportunity for spiritual enlightenment and quick bucks? |
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In fact, Jainists believe enlightenment occurs only through extreme nonconsumption. |
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Now, while you are here, let us see if we can even put some egg in the beer, and get a little more enlightenment from you. |
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Asaram has 350 ashrams worldwide, where he offers guidance on reaching enlightenment and teaches yoga and meditation. |
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The temple and the Bodhi tree, under which Lord Buddha is believed to have attained enlightenment, did not suffer any damage in the blasts. |
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Around 500BC, he sat in meditation under a sacred fig tree and achieved enlightenment. |
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Siddhartha rejected the offer but promised to visit his kingdom of Magadha first, upon attaining enlightenment. |
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He obtained his enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, gave his first sermon in Sarnath, and died in Kushinagar. |
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He attained enlightenment in Bodh Gaya, gave his first sermon in Sarnath and the first Buddhist council was held in Rajgriha. |
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A sapling of the Bodhi Tree under which the Buddha attained enlightenment was brought to Sri Lanka during the same time. |
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They also watch films for insight, enlightenment, and meaningfulness. |
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Running counter to the totalization of instrumental-rational enlightenment, Chung contcxtualizes Emmanuel Levinas's categories by taking seriously religious outsiders. |
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Diderot discusses the link between Freemason ideals and the enlightenment in D'Alembert's Dream, exploring masonry as a way of spreading enlightenment beliefs. |
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It is not lyric epistemological foundationalism, challenging enlightenment, on that score, but an account of everyday resourcelessness talking to children. |
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The fact that medieval thinkers considered intellectual activity to be anagogic, that is, something that brings us toward a higher being, enlightenment, etc. |
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They say they offer a pathway to enlightenment in return for spiritual devotion and often give donations to ashrams, temples and charity projects. |
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We do not owe greater help tender-mindedly out of pity for the weak, but tough-mindedly out of our interest in possible enlightenment by those receiving assistance. |
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The Bodhi tree is also the name given to the tree under which Gautama Siddhartha, the historical Buddha, sat on the night he attained enlightenment. |
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However, in Buddhism, the core leader 'Buddha', who pioneered the path to enlightenment is not worshiped in meditation, but simply reflected upon. |
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Human life is valued as a unique, rare opportunity to reach enlightenment. |
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Hobbes's founding of the new, modern phenomenalist physics, and of its necessary task of enlightenment or civilizing the world, was undertaken in ignorance of this fact. |
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The protagonist is a disillusioned veteran of the First World War who abandons his wealthy friends and lifestyle, traveling to India seeking enlightenment. |
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It will bring books from different subjects of life at one place and will develop open-mindedness, enlightenment and a general sense about culture and society. |
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With industrialisation came examples of both oppression and enlightenment. |
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