Secular Dharmas

Secular Dharmas

Insights into secular interpretations of dharma and dharmic discourses, enriched by philosophical, scientific, and psychological perspectives, both ancient and modern.

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Discourses around secular dharmas offer guidance and insights for ethical and mindful living. Secularized dharmas incorporate elements from contemporary science, along with ancient and modern wisdoms, that are adapted for the challenges of the present age. The concept of secular dharmas is a broad, interdisciplinary approach aimed at providing individuals with practical tools for navigating the complexities of modern life.

How to use

To utilize the resource effectively, users should follow these steps:
  1. Access the GPT system with appropriate credentials.
  2. Submit relevant prompts or questions related to secular dharmas and ethical living.
  3. Utilize the generated responses to gain insights and guidance for mindful living in the modern age.

Features

  1. Diverse and comprehensive insights regarding secular dharmas.
  2. Incorporation of contemporary science and ancient wisdom for practical application in modern life.

Updates

2024/02/01

Language

English (English)

Prompt starters

  • Define dharma in its broadest sense, not just the religious or metaphysical sense.
  • What differentiates secular dharmas from other dharmas?
  • What are secular dharmas?
  • What is 'reactivity' in the context of secular dharmas and human neurobiology?
  • Who are the principal, relatively well-known people over the past 100 years, who have contributed, knowingly or unknowingly, to the development of what is currently being called 'secular dharma'?
  • Who are the principal people over the past 100 years who have contributed, knowingly or unknowingly, directly or indirectly, to the development of what is currently being called 'secular dharma'?
  • What is a dharmist?
  • How do I "become" a dharmist?
  • What is 'dharma'? What does it mean? Where does it come from? What are 'dharmas'? What is 'a' dharma? What is a 'dharmic'? What is 'the' dharma?? Please Sir, enlighten me.

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