The New Heart of Wisdom: Profound Teachings from Buddha's Heart
A Spirituality, Buddhism, Nonfiction book. even though we do not want to suffer we create our own suffering by performing non-virtuous actions....
This stimulating book challenges our underlying assumptions about ourselves and the world around us. Only by seeing things as they really are can we become free from the inner source of unhappiness. Are things as solid and real as they appear? Realize the truth behind appearances, discover the dream-like nature of our world and cultivate the wisdom that liberates the mind. By skillfully explaining the dream-like nature of all things, the relationship between our mind and our world, and the extent to which we create our own reality, the author guides us towards a deep and...
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- Pages: 352 pages
- ISBN: 9781906665043 / 1906665044
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By doing this, when his or her wisdom of superior seeing directly realizes the emptiness of all phenomena, the Bodhisattva advances from the path of preparation to the path of seeing and becomes a Bodhisattva on the path of seeing. This Bodhisattvas initial direct realization of emptiness, and all other realizations associated with this initial direct realization of emptiness, are called the Mahayana path of seeing because it is the first time that the Bodhisattva directly sees emptiness, the way things really are. At this stage he or she becomes a Superior... even though we do not want to suffer we create our own suffering by performing non-virtuous actions. Kelsang Gyatso, The New Heart of Wisdom: Profound Teachings from Buddha's Heart // Not all minds are valid cognizers because not all minds know their object non-deceptively. For example, a tree stump at dusk may appear to our eye consciousness as a person, but this mind is not a valid mind and deceives us. Also a child may develop the thought that certain berries are good to eat because they are black and shiny. This thought is similar to a subsequent cognizer but it is not a valid mind because the reason used is not correct. The resulting mind is deceptive and could even lead to the childs death. If Kelsang Gyatso, The New Heart of...
Anyone interested in learning more about the nature of reality. Excellent commentary to two concepts central to Mahayana Buddhism: love and compassion. Have you ever wondered what it means to exist? How to remove yourself from human suffering? The Heart Of Wisdom seeks the answer to those questions. A dense, pace yourself read explaining a famous Buddhist teaching, you come out of the pages with a lot to contemplate. As a novice to the Buddhist practice this was an excellent indepth...