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so-called 3
sober 2
soberness 1
social 28
socialistic 1
socially 3
societal 1
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28 good
28 himself
28 human
28 social
27 lay
27 living
27 mental
VV.AA.
(R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, & M.O'C. Walshe)
The Buddhist Layman

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1 1| Social and Economic Aspects  ~Buddha 2 1| but deed - he added its social equivalent:  the doctrine 3 1| equivalent:  the doctrine of social fluidity and equality based 4 1| unconditioned freedom beyond, and of social freedom here on earth were 5 1| they belong to one species. Social classes and castes are nothing 6 1| to change and result from social and historical factors. 7 1| and historical factors. A social doctrine based on the alleged 8 1| lead to the perpetuation of social tensions and conflict, and 9 1| remedy for the economic and social ills of the modern world 10 1| welfare, both economic and social, from a given national income. 11 1| comprehensive network of social services assuring to every 12 1| that Buddhism is against social and economic reform. It 13 1| conscience irrespective of the social structure to which he belongs. 14 1| different from its members. Social progress is their progress, 15 1| progress is their progress, social regress their regress. If 16 1| that extent will there be social order and discipline. Initial 17 1| corresponding changes without. Social order and discipline follow, 18 1| time. The mainsprings of social change are ideology and 19 1| sexual behaviour, in its social context, demands mindfulness 20 1| goal worth winning.  ~(d) Social Relationships  A lay Buddhist 21 1| feeling. A Buddhist monk does social service when he himself, 22 1| induces them to take to social work which is an ideal practical 23 1| foundation of individual and social peace, and combine in them 24 1| idealism of youth to work for social betterment out of natural 25 1| for fellow-beings.  ~But social work to be of real value 26 1| relationships, decrease social tension and irritability, 27 1| and appreciably increase social good, stability and harmony.  ~ 28 3| psychology is very much one of social adaptation at not, perhaps,


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