Understanding the Mind
An Explanation of the Nature and Functions of the Mind
Kelsang Gyatso(Author)
Tharpa Publications (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published in December 1996
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-948006-53-1 (ISBN)
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Description
This work seeks to provides an explanation of the mind in a combination of profound philosophical exploration and practical psychology. The first part explains how Buddhist psychology is based on an understanding of the mind as a formless continuum that is related to, yet separate from, the physical body. Through understanding the nature of the mind and the process of cognition, we can attain a lasting state of inner peace and happiness that is independent of external circumstances. Part Two explains the many types of mind and shows how we can abandon those that harm us, while increasing those that lead to joy and fulfilment.
Reviews / Votes
'Astonishingly, what has been produced here is actually a new and self-explanatory Buddhist commentarial text composed in English'. - Buddhist Studies ReviewMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Ulverston
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
9 line drawings, glossary, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-948006-53-1 (9780948006531)
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08/2002
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06/1993
Tharpa Publications
€37.27
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Person
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso was born in Tibet and is a fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism. Living in the West since 1977, he is the author of a series of highly acclaimed books that transmit perfectly the ancient wisdom of Buddhism to our contemporary life. He has also founded over 300 Centres throughout the world for the study and practice of Mahayana Buddhism.