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CONCLUSION:COMMUNITY:
RELATIONALITY IN RELIGIOUS THERAPEUTICS


  1. David Frawley and Vasant Lad, The Yoga of Herbs, An Åyurvedic Guide to
    Herbal Medicine(Santa Fe, NM: Lotus Press, 1986) 21–22.

  2. David J. Kalupahana, “Buddhism and Healing.” Paper presented at The
    Center for South Asian Studies 10thSpring Symposium:Healing Systems of South
    Asia. (Honolulu: University of Hawaii, April 12, 1993) 12.

  3. Kalupahana, “Buddhism and Healing,” 13.

  4. William R. LaFleur, “Saigy ̄o and the Buddhist Value of Nature” in Nature
    in Asian Traditions of Thought: Essays in Environmental Philosophy, ed. J. Baird
    Callicott and Roger T. Ames (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989)
    183–209.

  5. Kukai, K ̄ob ̄o Daishi Zenshu ̄, ed. Mikky ̄o Bunka Kenky ̄uj ̄o (Tokyo, 1964)
    2:37; cited in LaFleur, “Saigy ̄o and the Buddhist Value of Nature,” 186–87.

  6. LaFleur, “Saigy ̄o and the Buddhist Value of Nature,” 187.

  7. Wallace H. Black Elk, Talks at Church of the Crossroads, Honolulu,
    Hawaii, March, 1993.

  8. Kalupahana, “Buddhism and Healing,” 15–16.

  9. Kalupahana, “Buddhism and Healing,” 14.
    10.Chandogya Upani ̄ Ósad1:1.2,5.
    11.Ma ̄ÓnÓdukya Upani ̄ Ósad1,12.


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