Realizing The Profound View (8) (The Library Of Wisdom And Compassion)

Realizing The Profound View (8) (The Library Of Wisdom And Compassion)

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The Eighth Volume In The Dalai Lamas Definitive And Bestselling Library Of Wisdom And Compassion Series, And The Second Of Three Focusing On Emptiness.In Realizing The Profound View The Dalai Lama Presents The Analysis And Meditations Necessary To Realize The Ultimate Nature Of Reality.With Attention To Nagarjunas Fivepoint Analysis, Candrakirtis Sevenpoint Examination, And Pali Sutras, The Dalai Lama Leads Us To Investigate Who Or What Is The Person. Are We Our Body? Our Mind? If We Are Not Inherently Either Of Them, How Do We Exist, And What Carries The Karma From One Life To The Next? As We Explore These And Other Fascinating Questions, He Skillfully Guides Us Along The Path, Avoiding The Chasms Of Absolutism And Nihilism, And Introduces Us To Dependent Arising. We Find That Although All Persons And Phenomena Lack An Inherent Essence, They Do Exist Dependently. This Nominally Imputed Mere I Carries The Karmic Seeds. We Discover That All Phenomena Exist By Being Merely Designated By Term And Conceptthey Appear As Like Illusions, Unfindable Under Ultimate Analysis But Functioning On The Conventional Level. Furthermore, We Come To Understand That Emptiness Dawns As The Meaning Of Dependent Arising, And Dependent Arising Dawns As The Meaning Of Emptiness. The Ability To Posit Subtle Dependent Arisings In The Face Of Realizing Emptiness And To Establish Ultimate And Conventional Truths As Noncontradictory Brings Us To The Culmination Of The Correct View.The Second Of Three Volumes On The Nature Of Reality In The Library Of Wisdom And Compassion Series, Realizing The Profound View Challenges The Ways We View The Self And The World, Bringing Us That Much Closer To Liberation.

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  • Q: Who is the author of 'Realizing the Profound View'? A: The author is His Holiness the Dalai Lama, a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the genre of spiritual and philosophical literature, focusing on Buddhist teachings.
  • Q: How should I read this book for best understanding? A: It is recommended to read this book slowly, reflecting on the meditations and analyses presented by the author.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in Buddhist philosophy? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners, as it provides foundational insights into emptiness and dependent arising.
  • Q: Can I use this book for study groups? A: Absolutely, this book is ideal for study groups, offering rich discussions on complex philosophical topics.
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  • Q: What if I have questions while reading this book? A: You can consult online forums or communities focused on Buddhist philosophy for discussions and insights.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, this book is suitable for all ages, though younger readers may need guidance in understanding complex concepts.
  • Q: How can I enhance my understanding of the book's concepts? A: To enhance understanding, consider practicing the meditations described and engaging in discussions with others.

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