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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Nature |  |  |  | Nature: Reverence for Nature Is The Only Way to Save It
Ancient scriptures say we have five sheaths: physical environment, physical body, mind, intuitive sheath or subtle environment, and the Self. Indian tradition believes in the sanctity of nature. Our rishis perceived the mountains, rivers, Sun, Moon and trees to be sacred. That which is sacred is honoured. Environmental consciousness has been built into our way of life, to become our second nature. But when we start moving away from our nature we begin polluting the environment. Unfortunately, we pollute our rivers and mountains in the name of sacred rituals.
(See also: Spirituality and Ecology , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Spirituality and Ecology: Reverence for Nature Is The Only Way to Save It |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Renunciation Keeps Man, Nature Happy - Aparigraha
On September 22, 1931, two icons of the West and the East met in a humble tenement in London. Mahatma Gandhi impressed Charlie Chaplin with his view that supreme independence meant shedding oneself of unnecessary things. Chaplin believed this principle was the basis of Gandhi's political-economic-spiritual argument against machinery. However, what Gandhi told Chaplin that day echoes the Jaina principle of aparigraha.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace on Earth: Renunciation Keeps Man, Nature Happy - Aparigraha |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Back to Basics: Nature Talk
Our love and concern for animals emerge out of two basic postulates of Indian philosophy. One, that like us, every plant and living being is the ansha or part of the one Param Brahma, the Omnipotent One, and two, that born of the one earth mother all of them have equal right on all resources. So they are like our own siblings. All life forms have a symbiotic relationship - we are all linked together and our actions are bound to have an effect on our environment and other living beings.
(See also: Sacred Nature , Faith and Belief,
Spiritual Guidance, God and Religion, Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Sacred Nature: Back to Basics: Nature Talk |
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|  |  |  | Nature: The Infinite Nature
Of Our UniverseInfinity: The
Infinite Nature Of Our Universe
Infinite translated in Sanskrit is anant
which means 'without end'. Mathematically speaking, infinity is an
indeterminate quantity and has two values - one positive and the other,
negative. In Sanskrit these values are described as anaadi
and anant , that is, without beginning and
without end. Any discussion on this topic can only reveal human ignorance and
so humble and inspire us to becoming better human beings.
Read more here: » Infinity: The Infinite Nature
Of Our Universe |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Metallurgy of The Soul: Back to Nature
Studying Jain holy scriptures, I found I could draw a parallel between the behaviour of matter or non-living substance and the soul which is a living substance. Souls are infinite in number: Some are pure and liberated; others are unliberated and live a bodily or embodied existence. Pure souls possess properties or characteristics comprising infinite knowledge, vision and bliss and are quite different from unliberated, mundane, souls which have limited knowledge through mind and sense organs, experiencing birth and death.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Life and Death: Metallurgy of The Soul: Back to Nature |
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Buddhism
Enlightenment Dictionary on Fundamental darkness
Fundamental darkness (Jpn.: gampon-no-mumyo) Also, fundamental ignorance or primal ignorance. The most deeply rooted illusion inherent in life, said to give rise to all other illusions. Darkness in this sense means inability to see or recognize the truth, particularly, the true nature of one's life. The term fundamental darkness is contrasted with the fundamental nature of enlightenment, which is the Buddha nature inherent in life. According to the Shrimala Sutra, fundamental darkness is the most difficult illusion to surmount and can be eradicated only by the wisdom of the Buddha. T'ien-t'ai (538-597) interprets darkness as illusion that prevents one from realizing the truth of the Middle Way, and divides such illusion into forty-two types, the last of which is fundamental darkness. This illusion is only extirpated when one attains the stage of perfect enlightenment, the last of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice. Nichiren (1222-1282) interprets fundamental darkness as ignorance of the ultimate Law, or ignorance of the fact that one's life is essentially a manifestation of that Law, which he identifies as Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. In The Treatment of Illness, Nichiren states: "The heart of the Lotus school is the doctrine of three thousand realms in a single moment of life, which reveals that both good and evil are inherent even in those at the highest stage of perfect enlightenment. The fundamental nature of enlightenment manifests itself as Brahma and Shakra, whereas the fundamental darkness manifests itself as the devil king of the sixth heaven". Nichiren thus regards fundamental darkness as latent even in the enlightened life of the Buddha, and the devil king of the sixth heaven as a manifestation or personification of life's fundamental darkness. The Record of the Orally Transmitted Teachings reads, "Belief is a sharp sword that cuts off fundamental darkness or ignorance."
(See
also: Fundamental darkness ,
Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)
For more dictionary entries, see » Nature Dictionary |
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|  |  |  | Nature: The Hi-tech Route To Reach Nirvana
With technology and the Internet, it might just be possible to witness a lot more Buddhas and Sankaras taking shape. Recent scientific evidence suggests that human beings are wired to think about spiritual matters once their basic needs are met. Technology allows us to take care of our basic needs so that a large number of people can focus on higher, spiritual matters. It also allows rapid information dissemination and generates debate and discussion, thus facilitating communion with higher thought. Technological progress also unravels a lot of hidden areas and shows how nature performs its miracles. In doing this, technology helps us understand the power and greatness of nature. For instance, we thought we'd invented and developed fibre optics. Scientists, however, find that the root systems of plants are excellent optical fibres - and they've existed in nature for millions of years.
(See also: Spirituality and technology , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Spirituality and technology : The Hi-tech Route To Reach Nirvana |
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Japanese Thought - ShintoismShinto: The Way of Kami in
Japanese Thought
Japanese culture has been influenced
by two spiritual traditions, Shinto or Shintoism and Buddhism. Shinto is
Japan's ancient indigenous religion which evolved over hundreds of years.
When Buddhism took roots in the sixth
century Shinto existed more as a way of life, realised by the people in their
natural surroundings, rather than as an organised religion. Shinto shaped both
the spiritual as well as material aspects of Japanese lifestyle. Japanese
culture, psyche and ethos are so closely intertwined with Shinto that it can be
called the national religion.
Read more here: » Shinto: The Way of Kami in
Japanese Thought - Shintoism |
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Schools and SystemsA clear
understanding of mans relation to God is a matter of momentous importance to
students of philosophy and to all aspirants. Philosophers, prophets, saints,
sages, thinkers, Acharyas and great religious leaders of the world have tried
to explain the relation of man to God and the universe. Various schools of
philosophy and different kinds of religious beliefs have come into existence,
on account of various explanations given by different philosophers.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu
Philosophy: Hindu Philosophy and its Various
Schools and Systems |
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| |  |  |  | Nature: The
Nature of DreamsReason shows us that "belief" and
"experience" are one and the same. This understanding is crucial to
understanding illusion, and it is difficult for most people to grasp. If I
experience the pain of loss, I must be saying that such loss is not only
possible, but REAL; i.e. when I experience loss, I BELIEVE in the REALITY of
"loss." I cannot meaningfully say that I can experience something
that is unreal; that would be to say that there is no way to distinguish real
from unreal, making the word "real" meaningless.
Read more here: » Personal Growth: The
Nature of Dreams |
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| |  |  |  | Nature: Bring Harmony in to Your Life - Tai Chi Chuan
Tai Chi Chuan is one way of working towards harmonising our energies both internally and externally so that we live in tune with nature. Because the movements of Tai Chi Chuan are slow and meditative, they put us indirect contact with nature. Tai Chi Chuan not only provides a foundation for self-defence, but also teaches principles of harmonious action. Being in harmony requires flexibility in thought and the ability to release an idea free from the ego. Tai Chi Chuan emphasises becoming aware of the inter-relationship of all the parts of one'sbody - both with one another and with the environment and moving these parts harmoniously under the direction of the mind. To be able to do this, special training is required.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Bring Harmony in to Your Life - Tai Chi Chuan |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Vedantic Wisdom in The Yoga VasishtaThe Ramayana is the story of Rama. But more
significantly, the epic provides a peephole into Vedantic wisdom on the nature
of existence, reality and governance.
Vasishtas sagacious discourse to prince Rama was
offered at a moment of confusion and crisis in the young princes life, when he
was beginning to feel a surge of vairagya at a tender age. While extolling the
vairagya state of Rama, Vasishta initiates Rama into the deeper ontological
questions of existence and the nature of the mind.
Read more here: » Yoga Vasishta: Vedantic Wisdom in The Yoga Vasishta |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Stopping The Mind’s Chatter
The nature of the mind is to accumulate. A gross mind wants to accumulate things; an evolved mind wants to accumulate knowledge. When emotion becomes dominant, it wants to accumulate people. The mind’s basic nature is to accumulate. The mind is a gatherer - always wanting to gather something. The mind of a person on the spiritual path starts accumulating 'spiritual’ wisdom. Maybe it starts gathering the guru’s words but until one goes beyond the need to accumulate - whether it is food, things, people, knowledge or wisdom - it does not matter what you accumulate.
(See also: The Mind , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » The Mind: Stopping The Mind’s Chatter |
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| |  |  |  | Nature: What has organic gardening to do with spiritual
healing?Organic Gardening
What has organic gardening to do with spiritual healing? Allow me a few
moments of your time and I shall tell you. A centre such as we are developing
will be a place of tranquillity, comfort and revival, both spiritual and
physical. I suppose this could be achieved without the benefit of nature on the
doorstep but nature itself is a healer, and can offer so much to the troubled
spirit. Let us take a stroll through a year in the garden of our healing
centre, where visitors will be encouraged to enjoy their surroundings as much,
or as little, as they so desire.
Read more here: » Organic Gardening: What has organic gardening to do with spiritual
healing? |
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|  |  |  | Nature: Soundarya Lahiri And Inner Beauty
Consciousness is beauty and Creation is an expression of consciousness. Beauty is present in all creation. Eastern philosophy believes beauty is the nature of things, while western thought sees it as perception. Perhaps beauty is both subjective and objective. The East emphasises subjectivity; it sees beauty as the nature of existence - as Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram, an objective phenomenon. In the West, where objectivity is emphasised, beauty is seen as a subjective phenomenon. But as the old proverb goes, beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Beauty bridges the subject-object divide.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Soundarya Lahiri: Soundarya Lahiri And Inner Beauty |
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