Early Buddhism as philosophy of existence: freedom and death

USA: Anthem Press (2022)
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This book makes the connection between early Buddhism and nature. Early Buddhism was a system of thinking which applied the universal laws of nature to human beings. It was not a religion. It was a comprehensive worldview. But after the first 400-500 years, it was slowly lost.

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