Le Bouddhisme engagé
Si nul ne peut plus ignorer les crises économiques, sociales et écologiques qui assombrissent notre avenir, que peut signifier être bouddhiste aujourd’hui ?
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Si nul ne peut plus ignorer les crises économiques, sociales et écologiques qui assombrissent notre avenir, que peut signifier être bouddhiste aujourd’hui ?
Le bouddhisme est l’objet de toutes sortes de malentendus : il ne serait pas une religion mais une philosophie ; la méditation se réduirait à la pleine conscience ; la compassion ne serait qu’une velléité du coeur - et lorsque nous évoquons l'ego, nous le confondons avec celui des psychologues.
Ce dictionnaire concerne toutes les formes de bouddhisme existant dans le monde asiatique et ailleurs.
Ernest aime beaucoup embêter Salomé. Il lui tire les cheveux, fait tomber ses lunettes exprès... La maman de Salomé lui dit que c'est peut-être parce qu'il est amoureux d'elle.
An ideal course text for school teachers, school counsellors and psychologists, these structured sessions will also appeal to a variety of societies and associations, such as Buddhist, martial arts and drama groups.
Yoga for Kids is a colorful and fun exercise program for young beginners that take child and adult through the stages of a yoga session.
A work of Zen art is a teaching in visual form, intended to be contemplated not only for its beauty, but for the secrets it contains about being fully human, fully alive.
As a girl growing up in Hong Kong, Eva Wong heard and memorized many tales told to her by Hong Kong's finest professional storytellers, by actors on the radio, and by her grandmother.
Master Hua-Ching Ni uses straightforward language and personal experiences, as well as traditional stories and teachings of the ancient masters, to impart the wisdom of Taoism, the Integral Way. His teachings promote a simple, natural, healthy, and happy way of life that lays the foundation for spiritual self-cultivation.
In 1999 two French journalists spent time with Buddhist Zen master and Vietnamese monk Thich Nhat Hanh at Plum Village, the religious community he founded in southwestern France.
Therapists trying too hard to appeal to their uncooperative adolescent clients risk losing cases before they are even underway. These kids are quick to pick up on the therapist who struggles to be helpful, be liked, make conversation, and not upset. So worried is the therapist about saying the "wrong" thing, he or she may wind up saying too little that is useful. The client withdraws int...