
The Foundation of Buddhist Practice
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Volume 1, Approaching the Buddhist Path, contained introductory material that set the context for Buddhist practice. This second volume, The Foundation of Buddhist Practice, describes the important teachings that will help us establish a flourishing Dharma practice.
Traditional presentations of the path in Tibetan Buddhism assume the audience already has faith in the Buddha and believes in rebirth and karma, but the Dalai Lama realized early on that a different approach was needed for his Western and contemporary Asian students. Starting with the four seals and the two truths, His Holiness illuminates key Buddhist ideas, such as dependent arising, emptiness, and karma, to support the reader in engaging with this rich tradition. This second volume in the Library of Wisdom and Compassion series provides a wealth of reflections on the relationship between a spiritual mentor and student, how to begin a meditation practice, and the relationship between the body and mind.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface by Bhik?u?i Thubten Chodron
- Abbreviations
- Introduction by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- 1. The Buddhist Approach
- Four Seals
- Two Truths
- 2. Gaining Nondeceptive Knowledge
- Three Kinds of Objects and Their Cognizers
- Seven Types of Awareness
- Reliable Cognizers and Unreliable Awarenesses
- Direct Reliable Cognizers
- Inferential Reliable Cognizers
- Reliable Cognizers Based on an Example
- Reliable Cognizers Based on Authoritative Testimony
- Applying the Threefold Analysis
- Reflections on Scriptural Inference
- The Prasa?gikas' Unique View of Reliable Cognizers
- Knowing When We Have a Correct Reason and a Reliable Cognizer
- Inferential Reliable Cognizers and Meditation
- 3. The Basis of the Self: The Body and Mind
- Classifications of Phenomena
- Five Aggregates
- Twelve Sources and Eighteen Constituents
- Consciousness: Mind and Mental Factors
- Five Omnipresent Mental Factors
- Five Object-Ascertaining Mental Factors
- Eleven Virtuous Mental Factors
- Six Root Afflictions
- Twenty Auxiliary Afflictions
- Four Variable Mental Factors
- Conceptual and Nonconceptual Consciousnesses
- 4. Choosing Spiritual Mentors and Becoming a Qualified Disciple
- Importance of Relying on Spiritual Mentors
- Spiritual Mentors
- Three Types of Practice, Three Types of Spiritual Mentors
- Investigate a Person's Qualities
- Qualities of a Spiritual Mentor
- Seek Internal Qualities, Not Titles or External Appearance
- Becoming a Qualified Disciple
- 5. Relying on Spiritual Mentors
- The Benefits of Relying on Spiritual Mentors
- Cultivate Trust by Seeing Their Qualities
- Cultivate Appreciation and Respect by Seeing Their Kindness
- Seeing Spiritual Mentors as Buddhas
- The Role of Devotion
- Relying on Spiritual Mentors in Our Actions
- Behavior toward Spiritual Mentors
- Preventing Difficulties
- Unusual Behavior
- Resolving Problems
- When Our Spiritual Mentors Pass Away
- Advice to Spiritual Mentors and Disciples
- 6. How to Structure a Meditation Session
- Types of Meditation
- Meditation on the Lamrim
- The Six Preparatory Practices
- The Actual Session and Dedication at the Conclusion
- Interrelationship of the Lamrim Topics
- Breaks between Meditation Sessions
- Making Requests, Receiving Blessings, and Gaining Realizations
- 7. Mind, Body, and Rebirth
- Sentience, Mind, and Brain
- The Nature of Mind
- Rebirth: Past and Future Lives
- The Buddha Responds to Questions about Rebirth
- 8. The Essence of a Meaningful Life
- Precious Human Life
- Rare and Difficult to Attain
- Taking the Essence of Our Precious Human Life
- Eight Worldly Concerns
- Disadvantages of the Eight Worldly Concerns
- 9. Looking beyond This Life
- Gross and Subtle Impermanence
- Learning from Our Own Mortality
- Other Life Forms
- Fear or Hope at Death?
- The Death Process
- Helping Ourselves and Others at the Time of Death
- Powa, Transference of Consciousness
- 10. Karma and Its Effects
- The Law of Karma and Its Effects
- General Characteristics of Karma
- Specific Characteristics of Karma
- Constructive Actions
- The Weight of Karma
- Discerning Virtuous from Nonvirtuous Actions
- Karma and Current Ethical Issues
- 11. Results of Karma
- Three Results of Karma
- The Ripening of Karmic Seeds
- Definite and Indefinite Karma
- When Karma Ripens
- How Karma Functions
- The Benefits of Contemplating Karma and Its Effects
- 12. The Workings of Karma
- Projecting and Completing Karma
- Collective and Individual Karma
- Naturally Nonvirtuous Actions and Proscribed Actions
- Intention Karma, Intended Karma, and Mental Karma
- Physical and Verbal Karma, Perceptible and Imperceptible Forms
- Gloomy and Bright Karmas and Their Effects
- Purifying Destructive Karma
- Creating Our Future
- Who Creates Constructive Karma?
- The Complexity of Karma
- Creating the Causes for Higher Rebirth, Liberation, and Awakening
- A Deeper Perspective on Causality
- The Path of the Initial-Level Practitioner: A Conclusion
- Notes
- Glossary
- Recommended Reading
- Index
- About the Authors
- Copyright
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