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notion and Dharma
However, Benjamin Penny argues that Li's teachings are better understood in the context of a " Buddhist notion of the cycle of the Dharma or the Buddhist law ".
Sanatana Dharma has also influenced the Indian conception of secularism, where the notion of ' sarva dharma sambhava ' ( all religions or truths are equal or harmonious to each other ) prefers to tolerate all faiths equally rather than rejecting religion per se.
Also central to Mahayana is the notion that the phenomenal world, the world of our experiences, fundamentally is an expression of the Buddhist law ( Dharma ).
Such a metaphysics, being by essence beyond any contingency, is necessarily at the source of all orthodox traditions, these latter being considered as direct derivations of the great " primordial tradition " ( corresponding to the Hindu notion of Sanātana Dharma, or Manu law ).
The notion and practice of Dharma Transmission developed early in the history of Chán, as a means to gain credibility and to foster institutional ties among the members of the Chán-community.
* Dharma, also known as Santana, a notion of unity that replaces the idea of self in Buddhism

notion and shifted
Although particular details, such as the superlaser's location, shifted between different concept models during production of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, the notion of the Death Star being a large, spherical space station was consistent in all of them.
During his time in Leningrad, Bakhtin shifted his focus away from the philosophy characteristic of his early works and towards the notion of dialogue.
At first the " representation " was held to be one of land, but by 1700 this had shifted to the notion that in Parliament all British subjects had a " virtual representation.
At the behest of several investors who found the notion of profiting from the antislavery cause distasteful, the Company's model was shifted to that of a benevolent society and it was rechristened the New England Emigrant Aid Company in 1855.

notion and emphasis
This notion however is a superficial comprehension, prompted no doubt by Breton's initial emphasis on automatic writing as the main route toward a higher reality.
Most theorists today use the concept of working memory to replace or include the older concept of short-term memory, thereby marking a stronger emphasis on the notion of manipulation of information instead of passive maintenance.
The manifesto thus combined elements of contemporary democratic and progressive thought ( franchise reform, labour reform, limited nationalisation, taxes on wealth and war profits ) with corporatist emphasis on class collaboration ( the idea of social classes existing side by side and collaborating for the sake of national interests ; the opposite of the Marxist notion of class struggle ).
This term is used to describe the same theory, but with an emphasis on the notion of current flow, which is determined on the basis of the quantum equilibrium hypothesis that the probability follows the Born rule.
To a modern reader, the emphasis on controlling seaborne commerce is commonplace, but in the nineteenth century, the notion was radical, especially in a nation entirely obsessed with expansion on to the continent's western land.
These ambitious plans had an emphasis on the notion of ' TopSpots '; places where the greatest diversity of animals are found such as islands and highlands.
The methodology employed by this Yeshiva places emphasis on the notion that the initial assumptions of the Talmud must be highly rigorous, and that the movement between the initial thought process ( known as the hava aminah ) of the Talmudic sugya to the final thought process must be fully unfolded and understood.
Meanwhile, Rebecca Spang has also recently argued that for all its emphasis on difference and newness, the ' revisionist ' approach retains the idea of the French Revolution as a watershed in the history of ( so-called ) modernity, and that the problematic notion of ' modernity ' has itself attracted scant attention.
But after the war left wing thinkers criticized his philosophy as nationalistic because of his emphasis on the traditional notion of nothingness.
This notion, as well as the political quarrel between the sisters shifts the emphasis of the play and formulates new questions.
In an era where power must be justified both rationally and politically, biopower is utilized by an emphasis on the protection of life rather than the threat of death, on the regulation of the body, and the production of other technologies of power, such as the notion of sexuality.
The methodology places emphasis on the notion that the initial assumptions of the Talmud must be highly rigorous, and that the movement between the initial thought process ( known as the hava aminah ) of the Talmudic sugya to the final thought process ( known as the maskana ) must be fully unfolded and understood.
Razan's emphasis on the values inherent in a static conservative perspective provided the intellectual underpinnings for the notion that Edo bakufu.

notion and away
The popular notion of a black hole " sucking in everything " in its surroundings is therefore only correct near a black hole's horizon ; far away, the external gravitational field is identical to that of any other body of the same mass.
Mussolini wrote approvingly of the notion that profits should not be taken away from those who produced them by their own labour, saying " I do not respect — I even hate — those men that leech a tenth of the riches produced by others ".
( Joe Adamson, in Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Sometimes Zeppo, observed that this scene disproved the common notion that Zeppo was the least of the Marx Brothers: " It takes a Marx Brother to pull something like that on a Marx Brother and get away with it.
Autonomy becomes a problematic concept, shifting away from a notion of freedom of self-determination and agency to a heavily responsibility and duty laden concept.
Today's mainstream social conservatives, in contrast to " small-government " conservatives and " states-rights " advocates, have increasingly appealed to federal legislators and Presidential candidates with the notion that the federal government should bear the responsibility to overrule the states in order to preserve their stated ideal of traditional values ; this is not to take away from the fact that a significant portion of " small-government " and " states-rights " conservatives also share many of the ideals of mainstream social conservatives.
They argued: " In truth, it is necessary to do away with the whole notion of personal property in this area.
In the footage of the study, Zimbardo can be seen talking to the guards: " You can create in the prisoners feelings of boredom, a sense of fear to some degree, you can create a notion of arbitrariness that their life is totally controlled by us, by the system, you, me, and they'll have no privacy ... We're going to take away their individuality in various ways.
The notion of recruiting violent youths to form a street army appealed to Martin Webster who attempted to coax members away from the BM to the NF but the BM only lost a handful of members in this manner before NF leader John Tyndall, mindful of the desire to present a respectable NF image, called a halt to the scheme.
The notion that Arnold was born in Leamington, Warwickshire, only a few miles from Chesterton, is mistaken: the family lived near Limington in Somerset, about 100 miles away.
At the end of the 1980s, the RCP had moved away from its roots as a Trotskyist organisation, leading some critics to argue that they had abandoned the notion of the class struggle.
Plans for a national home and away league went back as far as 1965 for a 1967 start, and were followed up by variations on the theme throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, but faced opposition variously from clubs, who deemed the notion uneconomical, and state federations who feared losing their power.
She is shocked to learn that she is in fact a princess and runs away, rejecting the notion.
The notion of the action of a conjuration is traditionally linked to the task of repelling negative spirits away, and protecting an individual, space or collectivity.
: Supports the notion that crimes are likely to occur closer to an offender ’ s home and follow a distance-decay function ( DDF ) with crimes less likely to occur the further away an offender is from their home base.
# Move away from concentric zone notion
Jones ' ideas helped move the public's notion of bodybuilding and strength-training exercise away from the Arnold Schwarzenegger school of training, which involved hours in the gym using free weights, to High Intensity Training.
Moving the notion of the Emperor away from the republican forms of the Empire's first three centuries, Diocletian introduced a novel system of joint rule by four monarchs, the Tetrarchy.
The notion of Grandpa Frost was ideologically useful because it served to reorient the December / January holidays away from religion ( Saint Nicholas Day and Christmas ) and towards the secular New Year.
This drew attention away from the notion of African-American women being sexual figures.
Researchers and people with high-functioning autism have contributed to a shift in attitudes away from the notion that autism is a deviation from the norm that must be treated or cured, and towards the view that autism is a difference rather than a disability.
Yet Mommsen characterizes Fischer's " central notion of Germany's will to power " circa 1911 to 1915, as being seriously flawed, as here Fischer " has allowed himself to be carried away ".
The final girl in Part 2 is carried away on a stretcher, calling out for her boyfriend ( which Williams argues again undermines the notion of final girls always being victorious ).
Rima also exemplifies the " natural man ", a philosophical notion put forth by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and others, that someone raised away from corrupting civilization would be naturally pure of heart and attuned to their environment.

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