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A Journey into Buddhism

In 2012, having come from a Christian background, I began a journey of discovering Buddhism. In many ways, the journey complemented and enriched my Christian understanding. 

 Over the subsequent years, I delighted in sharing via websites what I discovered. To provide some structure, these websites may be listed under very broad themes as follows:

From a Christian Heritage

spirituality-for-life.org

prayer-of-the-heart.org

Four Noble Truths (Realities)

buddhist-spirituality.info (reality of suffering)

buddhist-spirituality.com (origin of suffering)

buddhist-spirituality.org (cessation of suffering)

buddhist-spirituality.net (a Path to follow)

Four Reminders that Turn the Mind toward a Spiritual Path

buddhist-world.com (preciousness of a human life)

end-of-life-spirituality.org (impermanence and death)

insights-into-karma.org (inescapability of karma)

brahmaviharas.net (reality of suffering in all six realms – brahmaviharas are needed antidotes)

Meditation

buddhist-meditation.com (achieving peace ourselves to bring seeds of happiness to others)

From Here to Enlightenment

lamrimpath.org (path – a spiritual path)

ngondro-practices.org (practice – a spiritual practice)

dying-and-death-reflections.com (preparing – for dying and death)

the-six-bardos.org (parting – from this life)

Three Buddhist Blogsites

insightfromlife.wordpress.com

buddhistspiritualityblog.wordpress.com

end-of-life-reflections.blogspot.com

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  • About
  • Biographical Sketch
  • Dhamma Topics (1)
    • Aging, Illness and Death
    • Asava
    • Dependent Origination
    • Kamma (Karma)
      • Karma: The Possession that Follows Us Everywhere
    • The Five Aggregates
    • The Three Marks of Existence
    • Three Unwholesome Roots
  • Dhamma Topics (2)
    • Merit
    • The Ten Perfections
    • The Ten Recollections
    • Topics of Conversation
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    • Metta
  • Meditation
    • Brahma-viharas
    • Eight Verses for Training the Mind
      • Personal Mind Training
    • Loving-Kindness Meditation
      • Discourse on Loving-Kindness
      • Loving-Kindness Meditation: Guidelines
    • Meditation on Death
    • Mindfulness of Breathing
    • Reflection: ACCEPT – All-Embracing Goodwill
    • Tonglen: All-Embracing Compassion
    • Twenty-Seven Verses on Mind Training
  • Miscellaneous
    • A Reflection: Walking the Path to Awakening
    • Dhamma Resources
    • Four Thoughts
    • Glossary
    • Three Buddhist Schools
      • Chittamatra School
      • Sautrantika School
      • Vaibhashika School
    • Verses on the Faith Mind
    • The Dhammapada
    • Khaggavisana Sutta
    • Buddhist Spirituality
    • Two Truths
      • Emptiness
      • In Daily Life
      • Significance
    • The Lamrim
  • Path to Awakening
    • The Five Faculties
    • The Five Strengths
      • Five Spiritual Strengths
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    • The Four Frames of Reference
    • The Four Right Exertions
    • The Noble Eightfold Path
    • The Seven Factors for Awakening
    • Wings to Awakening
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  • The Four Noble Truths
    • Sixteen Characteristics
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    • Truth of Origin
    • Truth of Suffering
    • Truth of the Path
    • Two Sets of Cause and Effect
  • The Noble Eightfold Path
    • Right Action
    • Right Concentration
    • Right Effort
    • Right Livelihood
    • Right Mindfulness
    • Right Speech
    • Right Thought
    • Right Understanding
      • Right View
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