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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rough ideas to explore, Non attachment is fundamental Attachment is the origin, the root of suffering; hence it is the cause of suffering., preventive conservation philosophy seems Commonly adopted term but not formally defined, How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy Non attachment, Life is precious. .... Protecting human life is not possible without also protecting the lives of animals, plants, and minerals. see also A Brief History of Interdependence, Focus question is How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy, preventive conservation philosophy Google search on 2011-02-08 559 hits, 559 hits almost all related to GWU course by that name, Life is precious. .... Protecting human life is not possible without also protecting the lives of animals, plants, and minerals. from Thich Nhat Hanh: THE FIRST PRECEPT: REVERENCE FOR LIFE, Life is precious. .... Protecting human life is not possible without also protecting the lives of animals, plants, and minerals. see also Loving the World as Our Own Body - The Nondualist Ethics of Taoism, Buddhism and Deep Ecology, How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy could ask Does the Buddhist doctrine of non attachment conflict with a preventive conservation ethic?, How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy Impermanence, Attachment is the origin, the root of suffering; hence it is the cause of suffering. ref: The Dalai Lama at Harvard, 1988, Snow Lion USA, p.37, How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy and yet Life is precious. .... Protecting human life is not possible without also protecting the lives of animals, plants, and minerals., Impermanence Buddha's last words Decay is inherent in all compounded things. Strive on with diligence., How do the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and non-attachment relate to preventive conservation philosophy preventive conservation philosophy, Does the Buddhist doctrine of non attachment conflict with a preventive conservation ethic? and Can we learn anything of use to conservators by considering this question?, 559 hits nothing Definitive