- Preface
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Buddhist Philosophy and Meditation Practice
- 1. Jason Siff: Language and Meditation3
- 2. Jongmyung Kim: Thought and Praxis in Contemporary Korean Buddhism:
A Critical Examination14 - 3. Ven. Jinwol Lee: Ganhwaseon (笂贬茈) in Korea:
From a Seon Practitioner’s Perspective28 - 4. Prof. Robert E. Buswell, Jr: The Transformation of Doubt (Ǔijǒng 蝀袘)
in Kanhwa Sǒn 笂贬茈: The Testimony of Gaofeng
Yuanmiao 簙膯蚖肅 (1238-1295)34 - 5. Tadeusz Skorupski: Consciousness and Luminosity in Indian and
Tibetan Buddhism]43 - 6. James Blumenthal: Śamatha and its Relation to the Mundane and
Supra-mundane Paths According to Geluk Traditions of Tibetan Buddhism65 - 7. Kyaw, Pyi Phyo: The Paṭṭhāna (Conditional Relations) and Buddhist
Meditation Application of the Teachings in the Paṭṭhāna in Insight
(Vipassanā) Meditation Practice72 - 8. Lei Xiaoli (Ph.D Candidate): A Study on the Development of
Meditation in Theravada Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism88 - 9. Kanae Kawamoto: Pragmatic Benefits and Concentration through
Ānāpānasati Meditation98 - 10. Dr. H. M. Mahinda Herath: Theravada Philosophical Exposition of the
Supramundane (Lokuttara) State104 - 11. Thomas A C Weiser: Three Practices of the Four Foundations of
Mindfulness: An Investigation in Comparative Soteriology111 - 12. Professor Angraj Chaudhary: The Philosophy of Suffering and the Practice
of Vipassana128 - 13. Joel Walmsley & Ira Greenberg: Mind, Death and Supervenience:
Towards a Comparative Dialogue134 - 14. Jeff Waistell: Mindfulness Meditation and Praxis149
- 15. Charles Pyle: A Strategic Perspective on Buddhist Meditation158
- 16. Jim Rheingans: Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student
Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions177 - 17. Sumi Lee: Searching for a Possibility of Buddhist Hermeneutics:
Two Exegetic Strategies in Buddhist Tradition202 - 18. Khristos Nizamis: The Mind’s 'I' in Meditation : Early Pāli Buddhadhamma:
and Transcendental Phenomenology in Mutual Reflection212 - 19. Apisin Sivayathorn & Apichai Puntasen: Is It True That Buddhism is
Mind-Based Science?239 - 20. Karin Meyers: The Pleasant Way: The Dhyāna-s, Insight and the Path
according to the Abhidharmakośa259 - 21. Thanaphon Cheungsirakulvit: Buddhadāsa's Poetry: the Object of
Contemplation on Emptiness278 - 22. Prof. Yasanjali Devika Jayatilleke: An Anthropological Study on the Rituals
Pertaining to Life Crises Events among Sri Lankan Buddhists314 - 23. Dr. Mark Owen: The Philosophical Foundations of the Tibetan
Buddhist Practice of Bodily Preservation324 - 24. Bethany Lowe: Dangerous Dharma, Death, and Depression:
The Importance of 'Right View' for Practicing Contemplation within a Western Buddhist Tradition343
25. Venerable Bhikkhuni Anula Devi: The Practical approach to 362 the Enlightenment through the Buddhist Meditation 26. Dr. Wangchuk Dorjee Negi: Buddhist Meditation Practices 370 27. Dr Sarah Shaw : Breathing Mindfulness: Text and Practice 378 28. Nuengfa Nawaboonniyom & Apichai Puntasen: The Training of 391 Satipa��h�na related to 15 Cara�as and 8 Vijj�s 29. Giuliana Martini: Transcending the Limiting Power of Karma 413 The Early Buddhist Appam��as 01 Meditation Panel Preface.indd 5 25/5/2555 20:29:41 (6) 30. Ven. Dr. Yuanci: A Study of the Meditation Methods in 438 the DESM and Other Early Chinese Texts 31. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Uma Shankar: The Philosophical Perspectives in 466 the Meditational practices of Tantric Buddhism