Das Buddha-Wort
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Sangharakshita schuf ein tiefgründiges Werk, das sich mit dem spirituellen Leben und östlichen Philosophien auseinandersetzt. Sein Schreiben betont durchweg die entscheidende Bedeutung der Hingabe auf dem spirituellen Weg und den höchsten Wert von spiritueller Freundschaft und Gemeinschaft. Er erforschte die Verbindung zwischen Religion und Kunst und setzte sich für eine 'neue Gesellschaft' ein, die spirituelle Bestrebungen fördert. Seine umfangreichen Schriften bieten den Lesern tiefe Einblicke in den Weg zur Erleuchtung und verbinden östliche Traditionen mit westlichem Denken.





The image of Buddha, cross-legged and meditating, is a familiar one in the West. But who was the Buddha? In this book, Buddha is presented as a historical figures and as an archetype. The author places him in the context of time and eternity.
"A handy and easily-readable introduction to Buddhist ethics"--Damien Keown, "Buddhist Studies Review" In a world marked by rapid changes, shifting lifestyles and values, how can we be sure that we are making the best choices for ourselves, others and the world? This small book explores ten basic Buddhist ethical principles and the liberating view of ourselves contained within them. Buddhist ethics are not a list of laws imposed from outside, but guiding principles we can apply to everyday situations. Emphasising personal responsibility and choice, not blind obedience, the Buddhist path of ethics leads us into a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. To apply them is to put to the test the promise of the Buddha: that by our own efforts we can transform our actions, emotions and thoughts to allow our compassion and wisdom to shine through all that we do.
Brilliantly and concisely summarises the essence of core teachings such as the Jataka Tales, Samyutta-nikaya, Anguttara-nikaya, Diamond Sutra, White Lotus Sutra, Vimalakirt-nirdesa, Lankavatara Sutra, Sutra of Golden Light, Flower-Ornament Sutra, Perfection of Wisdom teachings, the Abhidharma and more. Also addresses the question of what actual constitutes Buddhism’s authentic canonical literature. This new edition includes a fresh preface by the author. Realizing that he was a Buddhist at age 16, Sangharakshita eventually spent 20 years in India. Returning to England, he established Friends of the Western Buddhist Order (1967); Western Buddhist Order (1968). Author of nearly 50 books.