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meditation practices made to
cultivate them. They are also
known as the four
immeasurables (Pāli: appamaññā) or four
infinite minds (Chinese: 四無量心). The brahmavihārā...
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Agnosticism is the view or
belief that the
existence of God, the divine, or the
supernatural is
either unknowable in
principle or
unknown in fact. It can...
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traditionally regarded as the most
difficult to
cultivate of the four
immeasurables (brahmavihārā: also "four
sublime attitudes"). To show joy is to celebrate...
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capital Garhgaon.
During the
rainy season Mir
Jumla and his army
suffered immeasurable hardship due to the
climatic condition of the
valley in
addition the...
- god or
Monad is
thought of as
something beyond comprehension having immeasurable light and not in time or
among things that exist, but
rather is greater...
- that
begins tediously slow but
gradually generates comic book thrills,
immeasurably helped by the
welcome return of
Vincent D'Onofrio's
menacing Kingpin...
- Alexander. "The Four
Immeasurables in Hinayana,
Mahayana and Bon".
Study Buddhism. Pema
Dragpa (16
September 2016). "Four
Immeasurables". Buddhagupta. "An...
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Buddha is
considered to be a
transcendent being, who is all-knowing,
immeasurably powerful, with an
eternal lifespan. His
wisdom light is said to pervade...
- translations) The Four
Immeasurables:
Practices to Open the Heart. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion Publications, 2010. Re-edition of The Four
Immeasurables:
Cultivating a...
- poem. He
described it in
September 1915 as a "cryselephantine poem of
immeasurable length which will
occupy me for the next four
decades unless it becomes...