|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThe eighth volume in the Dalai Lama's 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 Nagarjuna's five-point analysis, Candrakirti's seven-point 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 concept--they 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 non-contradictory 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: His Holiness the Dalai Lama , Venerable Thubten ChodronPublisher: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Imprint: Wisdom Publications,U.S. Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.839kg ISBN: 9781614298403ISBN 10: 1614298408 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 20 December 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA beautiful addition to the golden rosary of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, this invaluable text generously introduces us to the actual analytic practices that help us realize the true nature of reality. Discovering the Middle Way, we come to see how dualistic thinking breeds suffering, while deep investigation leads us to radiant wisdom. His Holiness and Ven. Chodron have made these powerful practices immediately accessible. Bravo! -- Realizing the Profound View is of signal importance, for it contains the Dalai Lama's most extensive and detailed exposition yet of the various ways in which Indian and Tibetan Madhyamikas analyze persons and phenomena in order to realize their ultimate nature: the emptiness of inherent existence. Far from entailing nihilism, this Middle Way view assures the validity of dependently arisen conventional reality. Enriched by Ven. Chodron's skillful presentation of discussions from the Pali tradition, Realizing the Profound View is among the clearest and most detailed analyses of the Buddhist wisdom of no-self ever published and should be in the library of every serious student of Buddhism. --Roger R. Jackson, Realizing the Profound View relates traditional Tibetan teachings to Theravada and East Asian Buddhism in an unprecedented way. The authors clearly position themselves, holding Je Tsongkhapa's view on dependent arising and emptiness. At the same time they are open to understanding other views and searching for similarities and differences between the Pali sutras or early Buddhist presentations in the Mulasarvastivada canon and the Prasa?gika-Madhyamika view. The authors' approach is genuinely Rime (nonsectarian) and not exclusivist, but rather a process of humility and genuine interest in different interpretations of the Buddha's teaching despite significant diversity, demonstrating how living traditions can learn from one another. This series should be in every Buddhist library and deserves translation into as many languages as possible. --Dr. Carola Roloff (Bhiksuni Jampa Tsedroen), This book is a treasure. With clear and unbiased explanations, and astutely chosen examples from both northern and southern Buddhist traditions, the venerable authors lucidly present the means of realizing the profound view in the life of the reader. This rich trove of liberating teachings is also a practical workbook. Accordingly, the appeal of the text does not merely sit in the intellect but is a comprehensive toolkit that is easily applied to changing one's attitudes for the better and enabling spiritual potential to be actualized.--Ajahn Amarro, abbot o """The authors' approach is genuinely Rim� (nonsectarian) and not exclusivist, but rather a process of humility and genuine interest in different interpretations of the Buddha's teaching despite significant diversity, demonstrating how living traditions can learn from one another.""----Dr. Carola Roloff, (Bhiksuni Jampa Tsedroen) professor, Buddhism and Dialogue, the Academy of World Religions, University of Hamburg ""This book is a treasure. The appeal of the text does not merely sit in the intellect but is a comprehensive toolkit that is easily applied to changing one's attitudes for the better and enabling spiritual potential to be actualized.""----Ajahn Amaro, abbot of Amaravati Buddhist Monastery ""A beautiful addition to the golden rosary of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, this invaluable text generously introduces us to the actual analytic practices that help us realize the true nature of reality.""----Judith Simmer-Brown, Distinguished Professor of Contemplative and Religious Studies, Naropa University, author of Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism ""Enriched by Ven. Chodron's skillful presentation of discussions from the Pali tradition, Realizing the Profound View is among the clearest and most detailed analyses of the Buddhist wisdom of no-self ever published and should be in the library of every serious student of Buddhism.""----Roger R. Jackson, Jojn W. Nason Professor of Asian Studies and Religion, Emeritus, Carleton College" Author InformationHis Holiness the Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient, and a beacon of inspiration for Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. He has persistently reached out across religious and political lines and has engaged in dialogue with scientists in his mission to advance peace and understanding in the world. In doing so, he embodies his motto: ""My religion is kindness."" Thubten Chodron has been a Buddhist nun since 1977. A graduate of UCLA, she is the founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey in Washington State. She is a popular speaker and author of numerous books, including Buddhism for Beginners. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |