Title:
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The Five Desires: Living Wisely with Ourselves. Desire for Fame: Unsurpassed Humility |
Creator:
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Joeng Hye Song Sahn, Zen Master (Piotrowski, Andrzej)
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Catalan subject:
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Budisme Ensenyament ; Desig Aspectes religiosos Budisme |
English subject:
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Desire Religious aspects Buddhism |
Abstract:
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Editor’s note: Periodically we’ve had a series of topical articles about fundamental Buddhist principles. For this issue, we’ve asked the European teachers to offer their views on the five desires: money, sex, fame, food, and sleep. Desire, at its root, is our own original nature. Desires point to essential elements of our lives. Clinging to desire, we seduce and delude ourselves. Seeing into desire clearly is seeing into our nature clearly, and living wisely with these essential components of our lives. We present these articles to offer guidance in how we participate with our own humanity |
Source:
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Primary Point 2015, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 20, 22 |
Document type:
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
Legal notice:
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© Kwan Um School of Zen |