Abstract:
The true necessity of enforcing the rule of law is fundamentally dependent on the
diversity and imperfections in human behavior. In search of the ideal image in
human transcendence, the effectiveness of teachings in analytical Buddhist
counselling has obtained an absolute value in applied humanistic contexts.
Especially, the keen necessity of a system of law for human advancement only
emphasises the physical evolution of humans from animal formation, but not the
mental development as intellectuals. A considerable understanding of surviving and
providing themselves with the fundamental needs can be seen in animals except for
a perfect system of law. However, human beings with advanced mentality have
already been subject to the necessity of the rule of law. This is the reason why the
analytical Buddhist counselling for human transcendency has obtained an absolute
value since it leads intellectuals towards enhancing self-responsibility, self accountability, and self-awareness to practice human qualities. Therefore, this is
defined as one of the best paths for freedom and independence, instead of becoming
a puppet of the rule of law. The problems considered to be analysed in this research
are concerned with the investigation of the distinctive teachings of analytical
Buddhist counselling that can be utilised for the enhancement of human dignity,
instead of enforcing the rule of law; and the potential extension of their true
effectiveness for succeeding expected objectives of the research. Hence, the salient
notion of the research is to analyse the conspicuous teachings of analytical Buddhist
counselling that can be used to enhance human dignity instead of empowering the
rule of law, extending the viable effectiveness of the goals of the research. The
methodology of the research relates to the literature review and conceptual modeling
of qualitative research. Constraint classification and analysing techniques are
identified, and a conceptual framework for total constraint structure is outlined.