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  • ...[ballet]], [[mime artist|mime]], [[kabuki]], [[classical Indian dance]], [[Chinese opera]], [[mummers' play]]s, and [[pantomime]]. ...liest major faiths. In the east, three schools of thought were to dominate Chinese thinking until the modern day. These were [[Taoism]], [[Legalism (philosoph
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  • ...ld_S._Lopez,_Jr. Lopez, Donald S. (1998), Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West], Chicago: University of Chicago Press, p. 190-196, ISBN 02264 ...M. (2004), "Tibet", in Buswell, Jr., Robert E., Macmillan Encyclopedia of Buddhism, USA: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 851-59, ISBN 0028659104
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  • ...aoism Taoism] give you part of the [[tools]], though not all of the tools. Buddhism talks about the "All, the One, the Totality." Whereas Taoism speaks about t ...worlds|most spheres of the universe]]. You remember or recognize that the Chinese count the age of each [[individual]] from the time of [[conception]]. This
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  • ...]] by millions. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucius Confucius] was to Chinese [[morality]] what [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato Plato] was to [[Gree ...ngs of [[Islam]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism Hinduism], and [[Buddhism]] were synthesized by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanak Nanak] and his f
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  • ...[ballet]], [[mime artist|mime]], [[kabuki]], [[classical Indian dance]], [[Chinese opera]], [[mummers' play]]s, and [[pantomime]]. ...t variety of religions developed around the world, with [[Hinduism]] and [[Buddhism]] in [[India]], [[Zoroastrianism]] in [[Persian Empire|Persia]] being some
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  • ...ssionate Chinese Buddhist Enlightened One), Siddartha Guatama, the Buddha (Buddhism), White Buffalo Calf Woman/Lady of Guadalupe (Native American spirituality)
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  • ==131:3. BUDDHISM== 131:3.1 Ganid was [[shocked]] to [[discover]] how near [[Buddhism]] came to being a great and [[beautiful]] [[religion]] without [[God]], wit
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  • ...a "[[Mandarin (bureaucrat)|Mandarin]]" class an educated understanding of Chinese ideograms and much else. Many civilizations are actually large cultural sph :* [[Chinese History|Chinese]] Civilization
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  • ...sion nerves. These nerves are grouped into many chains called meridians in Chinese medicine. While dreaming, the body also employs the chain-reacting meridian ...ion of the idea was by Zhuangzi, and was also discussed in [[Hinduism]]; [[Buddhism]] makes extensive use of the argument in its writings. It was formally intr
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  • ...day Buddhists such as the [[Dalai Lama]] don't perceive a conflict between Buddhism and science and consider they are complementary means of understanding the ...[[Gautama Buddha|Buddha Sakyamuni]] by the tribes influenced by [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. The primordial world is usually described as being covered in darkness w
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  • ...t]] [[religious]] backgrounds such as...I think the [[Chinese]] practice [[Buddhism]], and a friend of mine is in some type of religion called [https://en.wiki
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  • ...es), the Tanguts took mere decades to translate volumes that had taken the Chinese centuries to render. ...role in history. Buddhist monks who translated the Indian [[sutras]] into Chinese often skewed their translations to better reflect China's very different [[
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  • ...[[Hinduism|Hindus]], [[Confucianism|Confucius]], [[Taoism|Taoists]] and [[Buddhism|Buddhists]], creation was at most a kind of discovery or mimicry, and the i ...'Process and Creation, 1989' is inviting us to look at that concept from a Chinese cultural point of view.
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  • According to the philosophy of Buddhism, which originally borrowed heavily from the Yoga tradition, the perfection #Legge, James. The Chinese Classics. Translated with exegesis, prolegomena, and copious notes. Hong Ko
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