ethical conduct
Teachings on ethical conduct, a fundamental Buddhist practice that is based on avoiding harmful actions and engaging in constructive actions.
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Buddhist ethics in the age of technology
A discussion on how developers can integrate core Buddhist teachings into the design of technology…
View PostReliance on a teacher
Explaining the benefits of reliance and the faults of improper reliance in relation to the…
View PostThe ethical conduct of gathering virtue and benefiti...
Explanation of the 2nd and 3rd types of ethical conduct.
View PostQuestions and answers on ethical conduct
Answers to questions on ethical conduct and Buddhism.
View PostPurification of misdeeds with Q&A
Purification of nonvirtue and answers to questions on ethical conduct.
View PostThe ethical conduct of restraining from nonvirtue
Practicing the first of the three types of ethical conduct.
View PostThe importance of a teacher
Explaining the qualities of a spiritual mentor, continuing the teaching from Chapter 4.
View PostThe practices of bodhisattvas—the six perfections
The necessity of practicing the six perfections.
View PostThe greatness of the Dharma
Explaining the greatness of the dharma from Chapter 2 and describing the benefits of listening…
View PostMapping the Buddhist path onto combating the afflict...
Quotes from scriptures on the afflictions and how the Buddhist path involves removing the afflictions.
View PostGood Karma: The importance of motivation
The mental nonvirtues of coveting, malice, and wrong views.
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