
Courageous Compassion
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Courageous Compassion, the sixth volume of the Library of Wisdom and Compassion series, continues the Dalai Lama's teachings on the path to awakening. The previous volume, In Praise of Great Compassion, focused on opening our hearts with love and compassion for all living beings, and the present volume explains how to embody compassion and wisdom in our daily lives. Here we enter a fascinating exploration of bodhisattvas' activities across multiple Buddhist traditions-Tibetan, Theravada, and Chinese Buddhism.
After explaining the ten perfections according to the Pali and Sanskrit traditions, the Dalai Lama presents the sophisticated schema of the four paths and fruits for sravakas and solitary realizers and the five paths for bodhisattvas. Learning about the practices mastered by these exalted practitioners inspires us with knowledge of our minds' potential. His Holiness also describes buddha bodies, what buddhas perceive, and buddhas' awakening activities.
Courageous Compassion offers an in-depth look at bodhicitta, arhatship, and buddhahood that you can continuously refer to as you progress on the path to full awakening.
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- Cover Page
- Advance Praise for Courageous Compassion
- The Library of Wisdom and Compassion
- Title Page
- Publisher's Acknowledgment
- Contents
- Preface by Bhik?u?i Thubten Chodron
- Abbreviations
- Introduction by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
- Part I. How to Live with Compassion: The Bodhisattva Perfections
- 1. Introduction to the Bodhisattva Perfections
- The Two Collections of Merit and Wisdom
- The Six Perfections
- The Basis, Nature, Necessity, and Function of the Six Perfections
- How the Six Perfections Relate to Other Practices
- 2. Living as a Bodhisattva: The Perfections of Generosity, Ethical Conduct, and Fortitude
- The Perfection of Generosity
- The Perfection of Ethical Conduct
- The Perfection of Fortitude
- Distinguishing Factors of the First Three Perfections
- 3. Living as a Bodhisattva: The Remaining Seven Perfections
- The Perfection of Joyous Effort
- The Perfection of Meditative Stability
- The Perfection of Wisdom
- The Three Understandings
- Space-Like and Illusion-Like Meditation on Emptiness
- Serenity and Insight
- The Importance of Insight
- The Perfection of Skillful Means
- The Perfection of Unshakable Resolve
- The Perfection of Power
- The Perfection of Pristine Wisdom
- Ultimate Bodhicitta
- Conclusion
- 4. Sharing the Dharma
- Four Ways of Gathering Disciples in Tibetan Buddhism
- Four Ways of Sustaining Favorable Relationships in the Pali Tradition
- Four All-Embracing Bodhisattva Virtues in Chinese Buddhism
- Suggestions for Western Dharma Teachers
- The Essence of the Dharma and Its Cultural Forms
- Propagating the Dharma
- What to Teach in the West
- Teaching according to the Audience
- Translations and Rituals
- Many Ways to Benefit Sentient Beings
- Areas of Caution
- Respect for the Dharma
- Buddhadharma in Asia
- Dharma Centers
- 5. The Ten Perfections in the Pali Tradition
- The Paramis
- Generosity
- Ethical Conduct
- Renunciation
- Wisdom
- Joyous Effort
- Fortitude
- Truthfulness
- Determination
- Love
- Equanimity
- The Sequence of the Perfections
- How to Accomplish the Perfections
- Benefits and Results of Practicing the Perfections
- Part II. The Three Vehicles and Their Fruits
- 6. Breakthrough to Nirva?a: The Pali Tradition
- The Three Vehicles
- Dhyanas and the Destruction of Pollutants
- Direct Knowledge, Full Understanding, and Realization
- The Four Pairs of Aryas
- Those Who Have Work to Do with Diligence and Those Who Do Not
- Purification and Knowledge
- Occasions for Attaining Liberation
- Four Kinds of Persons Who Attain Arhatship
- Liberation of Mind, Liberation by Wisdom
- Nirva?a and the Arhat
- Tathagatas and Arhats
- 7. Fundamental Vehicle Paths and Fruits: The Sanskrit Tradition
- Realization of the Four Truths
- Three Vehicles: The Paths of Method and Wisdom
- Path, Ground, and Clear Realization
- Approachers and Abiders
- Eight Grounds of the Fundamental Vehicle
- Five Paths of the Fundamental Vehicle
- Solitary Realizers
- The Variety of Dispositions and Faculties
- 8. The Paths of the Bodhisattva
- Five Mahayana Paths
- Bodhisattva Path of Accumulation
- Bodhisattva Path of Preparation
- Bodhisattva Path of Seeing
- Bodhisattva Path of Meditation
- Three Special Times
- 9. Bodhisattva Grounds
- Special Qualities of Each Ground
- First Ground, the Joyous
- Second Ground, the Stainless
- Third Ground, the Luminous
- Fourth Ground, the Radiant
- Fifth Ground, the Indomitable
- Sixth Ground, the Approaching
- Seventh Ground, the Far Advanced
- 10. Three Pure Bodhisattva Grounds
- Eighth Ground, the Immovable
- Ninth Ground, Excellent Intelligence
- Tenth Ground, the Cloud of Dharma
- Summary of the Ten Grounds
- Do Bodhisattvas Take Birth in Cyclic Existence?
- How Bodhisattvas Practice
- Essential Points
- Tantric Paths and Grounds
- Gradual Path versus Sudden Awakening
- 11. Buddhahood: The Path of No-More-Learning
- The Buddha Bodies
- Wisdom Dharmakaya
- Nature Dharmakaya
- Form Bodies
- Buddha, Arya Buddha, and Sentient Being
- What Buddhas Perceive
- 12. Buddhahood: The Buddhas' Awakening Activities
- Nine Similes for Awakening Activity
- Twenty-Seven Awakening Activities
- Ananda Settles His Doubts
- Individuals Acting in Unison
- Questions about the Buddha
- The Buddhas' Three Mysteries
- Seeing the Buddha
- Notes
- Glossary
- Recommended Reading
- Index
- About the Authors
- Also Available from the Dalai Lama and Wisdom Publications
- Also Available from Thubten Chodron
- About Wisdom Publications
- Copyright
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