英文摘要 |
The existence of habitual domains (HD) has been theoretically identified and proofed. From a Mahayana Buddhist’s perspective, both the HD theory and its core concept of circuit patterns are more practical than an analogy. However, the overlap of these two fields of wisdom have not been formally described. This essay is aimed to present three points. First, the concept of circuit patterns in HD is a scholarly plain language that facilitates the understanding the methodology of Pureland School of Mahayana Buddhism—keep thinking of Amitabha Buddha’s wishes and merits through the mediation of chanting “Namo Amitabha,” which means respecting the infinite wisdom. Second, the introduction of Pureland School using HD concepts will help Buddhists better understand both what they are practicing and how HD concepts can be used to comprehend the substantial teachings of the Pureland School. Third, as HD has identified the existence of ideal habitual domain but not detailed it, Buddha’s introduction of Amitabha Buddha’s great wishes will enrich our understanding about how to recovering our ideal habitual domain. |