
Approaching the Buddhist Path
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been publicly teaching Buddhism for decades. This series collects his presentations of every step of the path to enlightenment, compiled and coauthored by one of his chief Western disciples, the American nun Thubten Chodron.
The Buddha wanted his students to investigate, to see for themselves whether what he said were true. As a student of the Buddha, the Dalai Lama promotes the same spirit of investigation, and as the rich tradition of the Buddha makes its way into new lands and cultures, His Holiness has recognized that new approaches are needed to allow seekers in the West to experience the relevance of the liberating message in their own lives. Such an approach cannot assume listeners are free from doubt and already have faith in Buddhism's basic tenets. The Library of Wisdom and Compassion series, therefore, starts from the universal human wish for happiness and presents the dynamic nature of the mind. This first volume also provides a wealth of reflections on Buddhist history and fundamentals, contemporary issues, and the Dalai Lama's own personal experiences. It stands alone as an introduction to Buddhism, but it also provides a foundation for the systematic illumination of the path in the volumes to come.
The Library of Wisdom and Compassion collects the Dalai Lama's decades of presentations of every step of the path to enlightenment. It has been compiled and coauthored by one of his chief Western disciples, the American nun Thubten Chodron.
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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.
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Prologue by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- Preface by Bhik?u?i Thubten Chodron
- Abbreviations
- 1. Exploring Buddhism
- The Purpose of Existence and the Meaning of Life
- A Middle Way between Theistic Religions and Scientific Reductionism
- Buddhadharma and Other Religions
- Religion in the Modern World
- A Broad Perspective
- 2. The Buddhist View of Life
- What Is Mind?
- Body, Mind, Rebirth, and Self
- The Four Truths of the Aryas
- Dependent Arising and Emptiness
- Dependent Arising and the Three Jewels
- The Possibility of Ending Du?kha
- 3. Mind and Emotions
- Buddhism, Science, and Emotions
- Happiness and Unhappiness, Virtue and Nonvirtue
- Emotions and Klesas
- Constructive and Destructive Emotions
- Emotions and Survival
- Working with Afflictions
- Cultivating Love and Compassion
- A Good State of Mind
- Working with Fear, Developing Courage
- Hope, Desire, and Acceptance
- Comparing Ourselves with Others and Self-Worth
- Counteracting Depression
- Disagreement and Conflict
- Survival of the Most Cooperative
- 4. The Spread of the Buddhadharma and Buddhist Canons
- Vehicles and Paths
- The Buddha's Life
- Early Buddhist Schools
- Early Buddhism in Sri Lanka
- Growth of the Mahayana
- The Development of Tantra
- Buddhist Canons
- Philosophical Systems
- 5. The Buddha's Teachings Form a Cohesive Whole
- Three Turnings of the Dharma Wheel
- Authenticity of the Mahayana Scriptures
- Nagarjuna on the Authenticity of the Mahayana Sutras
- Is the Buddha's Word Always Spoken by the Buddha?
- Four Authenticities
- Four Buddha Bodies
- Buddhism in Tibet
- 6. Investigating the Teachings
- The Kalamas' Experience
- Reliable Teachings
- Treasure Teachings and Pure Vision Teachings
- Exaggerated Statements?
- Correctly Understanding the Point
- Can the Dharma Change?
- Being Practical
- 7. The Importance of Kindness and Compassion
- A Peaceful Mind
- The Importance of Motivation
- Cultivating a Compassionate Intention
- Mind Training
- Eight Verses
- 8. A Systematic Approach
- Paths for Spiritual Development
- The Four Truths and Three Levels of Practitioners
- More Than One Approach
- Teachings for a Contemporary Audience
- Value of the Stages of the Path
- Two Aims and Four Reliances
- 9. Tools for the Path
- General Advice
- Wisdom and Faith
- Proper Practice
- Purification and Collection of Merit
- Prayers and Rituals
- Study, Reflection, and Meditation
- Memorization and Debate
- Role Models
- 10. Making Progress
- Realistic Expectations
- Advanced Practices at the Right Time
- Checking Our Meditation Experiences
- Signs of Progress
- 11. Personal Reflections on the Path
- My Day
- Gradual Progress
- Cultivating Bodhicitta
- Willingness to Undergo Hardship
- Keeping a Happy Mind
- Realized Beings
- What I Have Learned in Life
- 12. Working in the World
- Good Health and Dealing with Illness and Injury
- Maintaining a Positive Attitude
- Using Diverse Methods to Benefit Others
- Engaged Buddhism and Political Involvement
- Consumerism and the Environment
- The World of Business and Finance
- Media and the Arts
- Science
- Gender Equality
- Interfaith
- Incorporating Practices from Other Religions
- A Nonsectarian Approach
- Notes
- Glossary
- Further Reading
- Index
- About the Authors
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