Текст книги "Терапия, сфокусированная на сострадании: отличительные особенности"
Автор книги: Пол Гилберт
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Заметки
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Тхеравада, стхавиравада – старейшая существующая ныне школа буддизма, одна из восемнадцати ранних буддийских школ. – Примеч. перев.
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Тхераваду, а также некоторые другие школы буддизма иногда относят к "Хинаяне" (то есть, "Малой колеснице"), что, однако, вызывает негодование многих последователей школы Тхеравада, так как те считают такое сравнение с Махаяной (то есть, "Большой колесницей") оскорбительным. Основное отличие между школами "Махаяны" и "Хинаяны" в том, что первые стремятся достичь состояния Будды для помощи всему живому, последние же стремятся к освобождению. – Примеч. перев.








