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Subject Index 307<br />

Suffering (cont.)<br />

release from, 16–17<br />

sources of, 21, 125–126<br />

attachment, 113<br />

ignorance, 77, 95<br />

intentions, 129–130<br />

types of, 147<br />

Sujata, 15<br />

Sulak Sivaraksa, 269<br />

Sunyata, 76–77, 81<br />

Sunyatasunyata, 81<br />

Support systems, empowering, 188–189<br />

Sutras<br />

Diamond, 85<br />

Heart, 82<br />

Lotus, 27, 109, 270–271<br />

Prajnaparamitra, 81–82<br />

Rokuharamitsu, 111<br />

Suzuki, Daisetz T, 54, 56<br />

Symbiosis, 241, 246<br />

Systems theory, 130<br />

of addiction, 114<br />

Taisho-Shinshu-Daizokyo, 243, 245, 247, 256<br />

Takeo Doi, 47<br />

T’ang dynasty, 31<br />

Tantric practices, 27<br />

Tao, 143<br />

Taoism, 31, 205<br />

Tara Rokpa therapy, 28<br />

Technology, adverse environmental effects of,<br />

252–253<br />

Temples, Buddhist, 30, 32, 40<br />

Temporality, 143<br />

Ten Factors, of life, 244<br />

Ten-Fold Path, 76, 84<br />

Ten Worlds doctrine, 35–36, 112<br />

application to addiction , 116–118<br />

Tenzin Gyatso: see Dalai Lama<br />

Thailand, 25<br />

Theft, <strong>Buddhism</strong>’s precept against, 23<br />

Theravada (Hinayana) <strong>Buddhism</strong>, 24–25, 28<br />

Abhidhamma of, 121<br />

differentiated from Mahayana <strong>Buddhism</strong>,<br />

28–30, 231–232<br />

psychological orientation of, 145–146<br />

Thinking<br />

abstract, 130<br />

calculative, 149–150<br />

linear versus nonlinear, 106<br />

Thinking (cont.)<br />

meditative, 150<br />

technological, 149<br />

Third Noble Truth, 21<br />

Thoughts, defilement of, 220<br />

Thought stopping, 59<br />

Thought-substitution, 59<br />

Three Poisons, 83–84<br />

Three realms of existence, 146, 243–245, 246<br />

Thurman, Robert, 27–28<br />

Thus I Have Heard: The Long Discourses of<br />

the Buddha, 167, 168, 170<br />

Tibet, Chinese invasion of, 27<br />

Tibetan (Northern) <strong>Buddhism</strong>, 27–28<br />

Gelupka School of, 90–91<br />

T’ien T’ai, 109–110, 220, 245<br />

T’ien t’ai sect, 110, 243<br />

Titmuss, Christopher, 29<br />

Toda, Josei, 190<br />

Traditions, maintenance of, 263<br />

Trailokya Bauddha Mahasangha Sahayaka<br />

Gana, 272<br />

Tranquility, 117<br />

Transcendental meditation, 59, 60<br />

adverse psychiatric effects of, 65<br />

Transformations of Consciousness (Wilber,<br />

Engler, and Brown), 64<br />

Transmigration, 246<br />

Transpersonal theory, of addiction, 118, 119<br />

Transpersonal therapies, 206<br />

Trauma-strengthening conversions, 183–184<br />

Truth<br />

<strong>Buddhism</strong>’s concept of, 18, 19<br />

revelation of, 16<br />

Tsong Khapa, 90–91<br />

Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, 186<br />

Tudor, Ahangamage, 210<br />

Tutsis, 220<br />

Twelve-step programs, 112, 115<br />

Buddhists’ participation in, 120<br />

Buddhist theory and, 280<br />

interdependence of members in, 122<br />

Ucko, Hans, 266<br />

Unconscious, Jung’s theory of, 249–250<br />

United Nations Declaration of Human Rights,<br />

269, 270, 271<br />

United Nations Peace Award, 190<br />

Unity, <strong>Buddhism</strong>’s concept of, 187<br />

Universal identity, 222

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