Buddhist Meditation in the Theravada tradition
There is a common notion, albeit misconceived and materialistic, at best short-sighted, that Buddhism provides some kind of panacea for ills ranging from sickness, bad academic performance, poor business, to failing love affairs. Buddhism may well be able to provide such a panacea, a cure all. But this is like settling for silver when one could get gold, or in more traditional terms, like a ...
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