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  • King, Winston L. (Winston Lee), 1907-2000.
     
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    Buddhism [electronic resource] / Winston King.
    by King, Winston L. (Winston Lee), 1907-2000.
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    [Ashland, Or.] : Knowledge Products, [2006]
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    Siddhartha Gotama, "The great wayshower," lived in the sixth century BCE in the Hindu culture of an area near modern Nepal. After six years as a Hindu ascetic, Siddhartha renounced asceticism after discovering that clear-mindfulness, not the pain of ascetic practice, is the key to spiritual understanding. He sought a new kind of awareness characterized by mastery over all emotions - a sharp, clear awareness that is unswayed by self-interest. The term "Buddha" came to refer to one who has relinquished all clinging to concerns related to space and time, thus transcending individualized existence.
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