نتایج جستجو برای: buddhism

تعداد نتایج: 2709  

Journal: :Substance use & misuse 2006
Ian M Newman Duane F Shell Tiandong Li Saranya Innadda

A sample of 2019 Thai secondary school students in grades equivalent to U.S. 10 through 12 completed a 43-item alcohol expectancy questionnaire in June 2000. Factor analysis revealed four factors: (a) positive expectancies, (b) negative expectancies, (c) sex and power expectancies, and (d) religious expectancies. Practicing Buddhists were less likely to drink than nonpracticing Buddhists and ha...

2006
James J. Hughes Damien Keown

It has not gone unnoticed that the Buddhist aim of eliminating suffering coincides with the objectives of medicine (Duncan et al, 1981; Soni, 1976). The Buddhist emphasis on compassion finds natural expression in the care of the sick, and according to the Vinaya the Buddha himself stated "Whoever, O monks, would nurse me, he should nurse the sick" (Zysk, 1991:41). Buddhist clergy and laity have...

Journal: :Journal of old Turkic studies 2022

Homa, a fire ritual of Vedic origin, is popular religious practice adapted from Hinduism to Esoteric Buddhism. seen in meditation and yoga practices Tibetan Buddhism, that aims reach wisdom enlightenment, which represented Buddhist Tantras particular, Agni, the god fire. The homa also known as performance involves building at an altar burning offerings over it. Predominantly homa, visualized wi...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 1977

Journal: :JOURNAL OF INDIAN AND BUDDHIST STUDIES (INDOGAKU BUKKYOGAKU KENKYU) 1987

2005
Eric Sean Nelson

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Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2012
Lorenza S Colzato Hilmar Zech Bernhard Hommel Rinus Verdonschot Wery P M van den Wildenberg Shulan Hsieh

Common wisdom has it that Buddhism enhances compassion and self-other integration. We put this assumption to empirical test by comparing practicing Taiwanese Buddhists with well-matched atheists. Buddhists showed more evidence of self-other integration in the social Simon task, which assesses the degree to which people co-represent the actions of a coactor. This suggests that self-other integra...

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