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Buddha Board | Original Buddha Board 30x24x0,6 | Highly absorbent surface | Includes board/chalkboard, waterproof support and bamboo brush

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Sangha: The community of followers and practitioners of the Buddha’s path and teaching. Sometimes used to refer specifically to Buddhist monastics. Soto Zen: A Zen Buddhist lineage established in Japan by the teacher Dogen, in the 13th century. Wikipedia article. Insight Meditation: The practice of developing a calm and mindful investigation into the nature of experience, leading to wisdom, compassion and the end of suffering, through Awakening to the Four Noble Truths. Also known as Vipassana. Karma or Kamma: ( lit: action) The concept that intentions and actions have consequences – positive or negative.

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Mindfulness: The mental quality of non-judgemental attention that can see things directly as they appear in the present moment. Samatha: Meditative calm. Jhana practice is the systematic meditative development of Samatha, leading to states of refined consciousness known as absorptions. Precepts: These are guidelines used to support wholesome behaviour through ethical commitments. (See Five Precepts) Buddha: 1. The historical figure Siddhartha Gotama, who lived in what is now India, attained Awakening in the 6th century BCE, and whose teachings are followed in the Buddhist traditions. Chan: The ancient Chinese ancestor of Zen. The Western Chan Fellowship is a Chan organisation based in the UK.

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Four Noble Truths: The core of the Buddha’s teaching, pointing out the truth of suffering and dissatisfaction; its cause; its cessation and the path thereto. Ajahn Chah: An influential 20th century forest monk and Dharma teacher from Thailand. AjahnChah.org; ajahnchah.org article. Buddhism: The teachings of the Buddha, and the various schools of thought, teaching and practice that have developed from them. Theravada: The ‘Buddhist Tradition of the Elders’ based on the Paliscriptures, in which the Insight Meditation practice tradition is rooted. Wikipedia article.

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Like the Mini board, the medium-sized Enso Infinite Art Board folds open into its own stand. It uses a brush pen that is filled with water, as opposed to a paintbrush dipped in water, making it a great choice for those who are more comfortable with pen and pencil drawing than painting. Dana: A Pali word meaning generosity and sharing. Often used to refer to the making of an offering or donation. Liberation: Freedom from suffering and dissatisfaction through the uprooting of greed, hatred, and delusion .

Vipassana: ( lit: seeing deeply or clearly) A Pali word that can also be translated as penetrative insight. An alternative name for Insight Meditation. Wikipedia article. Yoga: A system of spiritual development deriving from the teachings of the 2nd century BCE Indian teacher Patanjali, incorporating the practice of specific physical postures, breathing exercises and meditation. Wikipedia article. Pali: The language in which the teachings of the Buddha were recorded, giving rise to the Pali Texts – the earliest records of the teachings of the Buddha. Qigong: A meditative practice from China involving movements using the subtle energy known as Qi. See: What is Qigong? (Also see Chi Kung) Zen: A meditative form of Buddhist practice that developed in China in the 5-7th Century and then spread to Japan and Korea. Wikipedia article.

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Six Perfections: Generosity, ethics, patience, enthusiastic perseverance, concentration and wisdom.

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The more water you use, the longer it takes for the image to disappear. The boards are advertised to last a lifetime with proper care and usage. Avoid touching the surface of the board and be sure to never use anything other than water (such as soaps, pencils, crayons, pens, etc). Refrain from taking or misusing anything that does not belong to you or has not been clearly offered. Patticca-samupada: (lit: dependant origination or dependant co-arising)This is a central teaching from the Buddha, describing the process whereby suffering arises and how it can be brought to cessation. Awakened One: a person who has attained Liberation/ Nibbana/ Nirvana, and who has cultivated the inner qualities necessary to optimally support the Liberation of others.

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