
《来自法句经智慧的语言》是2360百科006年现代出版社燃足山季出版的图书。与「佛陀说」为同一类型。内容是说,释迦牟尼在经过多年的苦读修行,终於悟出了人生的最高真理而成佛。
- 书名 法句经:智慧的语言
- ISBN 7801887158
- 出版社 现代出版社
- 出版时间 (2006年6月1日)
- 开本 24
图书信息
贵生坐帮电商外现吸们组 出版社: 现代出版社; 第1来自版 (2006年6月1日)
丛书名: 中国传统文化系列
平装: 130页
开本: 24开
ISBN: 7801887158
条360百科形码: 9787801887153
尺寸: 21 x 19 x 0.8 cm
重量: 259 g
内容简介
家取轴固 《法句经》这本书摘录了2500年前这位历史上的佛陀所说的话,是古代印度佛教的长老们摘录佛陀佛法的偈语。是佛陀所说的真理言语,也是佛么层权说陀所指引真理的道迹。当年法句经的编辑当然是为了作为佛弟子的修行指南,希望透过短短的经句能让弟子们遵照实行。
而漫画法句经,能让读者对当年这位历史上的佛陀有更活生生的认识,并能从他简短的言语之中,获得正确的认知,乃至遵照着去实行。而呼肉挥革曲附派获得净化自己的身心,乃至直达寂静安详的最后彼岸。
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看经典漫画学英文来自,蔡志忠漫画图书已经在44个国家出版,销售达到4000万册。
中国早期思想家的著作360百科影响了中国文化和社会的方方面面,从教育到艺术,从政治和战争到日常礼节。欢迎的漫画家蔡志忠先生一直致力于用他独特而富有吸引力的画风将这些古代经典著作的智慧带入生活。这一中国传统思想系列漫画映射出历史上伟大思想家们的光辉,包括:孔子,和谐生活的智慧;老子,道家自然生活的智慧;庄信子,首家自由与自然的智慧;孙子,不战而胜的智慧;禅师,生活在瞬间的智慧。
蔡志忠先生最早是因为他获奖的多部动画电影和每日连载漫画引起大众的关注的。在长期的自学之后,蔡志忠先生将创作方向转移到经典著作上。作品广受评论家的好评并快速成为畅销书。蔡先生的书已被美国知名出版社如,Princeton University Press和Knopf出版。
Brian Bruya是此系列书美国版的译者,拥有夏威夷大学比较哲值如皮军二伯紧学的博士学位。他是中国早期哲学研究领域的专家和翻译,同时还是一个关于 国哲学研究的网站"书海文苑"的按电推置济举溶总编辑。
目录
DHARMA 台些逐没展才SAYINGS
THE DHARMA SUTRA
DELUSIONS
Suffering follows your polluted
mind
Joy follo仍配胜又目衡ws your pur块该星厚联优行e mind
Resentment stays al着房北普局富互纸旧小限ive in relived
memories
Resentment dissolves when we
le级十末够错t go
Pat到火李事香局印ience stop金营曲这委武积祖s resentment
Even I do not own myself
Ignorant peopl己联论料力找e with self
awareness
Elev理也是判en kinds of fire
No attachment is worse than
resen严民响犯形tment
Like a torren乱意守责t submerging a
sleeping village
Hold t血色高取好he mind aS a mirr教称较福or,
without bending forwa节还作值草等厚rd or
back
The wise ones do not worry about
the 题他散西兵奏庆杆future
Less than one-sixteenth of Dharma
joy
Delusion over aStrology
Peolple need to save themse
lves
Practice is the only way
What is all
All acts are transient
SUFFERING
Looking for the house builder
If the heart is unsettled
An enemy mentality is the worst
enemy
No escape
The heart does not judge
Nirvana is the utmost joy
Desires bring few joys and much
pain
Self-discipllne in every area is a virtue
Nothing belongs to me
Separation from loved ones causes
suffering
Treating ourselves as the enemy
Face the consequences of one's
actious
Proper Dhaarma keeps us from
spinning our wheels
Distancing ourselves from all eviles
Diligently helping ourselves
Treating ourselves well
Seek~ red.go in ourselves
Reading one thousand verses
Practise what is preached
Living one hundred years is not
as good as being vigilant for
one day
Like the tongue tasting soup
A herder counting others'
cattle
Pretty in appearance, but witho
fragrance
Not by walking around naked JOY
We really live joyfully
If we keep proper mindfulness
I am so serene
Overcoming difficult challenges evil
It is rare to find such unique
opportunities
Quiescence is the utmost joy
Patience in adversity is most
difficult to achieve
Good practitioners cultivate sel
discipline
Wise ones discipline the mind
like bow makers straightening arrows
Like fish hying without water
Let go of both victory and defeat
People share the same manta-lity
Avoid attachment
CULTIVATING SPirituality
Refrain from any evll deeds
A house built sloppily will
definitely leak
Buddha is the only lecturer
Purify the mind and suffering ends
Like a fierce fire that burns up
all Confining ropes
Like bees collecting nectar
Quietly accept slander from others
Master of the consciousness
Like an elephant on a hattie field
Return hatred with love
This is real
Evll friends are more frightening
than fierce beasts
Do not keep company with
fools
Do not befriend fools
Like an elephant marching in a
forest
Like the elephant trainer discipiing an elephant
WISE ONES
The way to realization.
Wise ones are islands above the flood waters
Like sturdy rocks
Virtuous ones leave all desires
Wise ones abandon small
pleasures
Wise ones guard their mind
Not watching others' faults
Seeting faults in others is easy
Do not luxuriate in hedonistic pleasure
Giving up evil and taking up
goodness to become a tranquil Buddha
THE OTHER SHORE
Do not be greedy for earthly profit
Few can reach"the Other Shore"
Self as self's refuge
Being awake within a sleeping crowd
Avoiding indulgence is the way to stay alive
Beheving in truths and abiding by precepts
Nirvana is the utmost goal
Quietness is the sweetest joy
CONCLUDING NOTES