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Realizing emptiness: Madhyamaka insight meditation |
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Author |
Posman, Ellen
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Wallace, B. Alan
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Gen Lamrimpa Lobsang Jampal Tenzin
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Date | 2002.11.25 |
Pages | 136 |
Publisher | Snow Lion Publications |
Publisher Url |
http://www.snowlionpub.com/
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Location | Ithaca, NY, US [伊薩卡, 紐約州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Translated from Tibetan. |
Keyword | Sunyata; Madhyamika; emptiness; 內觀=Insight Meditation; 毗婆舍那=Vipassana |
Table of contents | Foreword A Contented Mind: The Life of Gen Lamrimpa
1. Introduction The Significance of Compassion and Insight Suitable Teachers and Students for Teachings on Emptiness Provisional and Definitive Teachings within Buddhism The Lineage of these Teachings Scriptural Sources for these Teachings 2. How Phenomena Are Established as Being Conceptually Designated The Fusion of Word-Based Ideas with Experience-Based Ideas The Fusion of the Object with the Generic Idea of the Object Conventional Agreement Can We Establish Things without Referring to Them? 3. How One Grasps onto True Existence Two Types of Ignorance Three Ways of Apprehending an Object The Ignorant View Concernig a Transitory Assembly 4. The Four Essential Points The First Essential Point The Attended Object and the Attributed Object Conventional and Ultimate Analysis The Second Essential Point The Third Essential Point Valid and Invalid Ways of Postulating the Self Single and Multiple Phenomena The Fourth Essential Point Simple and Complex Negations Review of the Meditation on Emptiness Personal and Phenomenal Identitylessness 5. The Prasangika View of How Phenomena Exist Three Criteria for Designating the Existence of Phenomena How All Phenomena Appear Like Illusions The Dependence of Phenomena The Criteria for Realizing Emptiness Appendix I: Dzogchen Appendix II: Madhyamaka and Dzogchen |
ISBN | 1559391804 |
Hits | 601 |
Created date | 2005.04.08 |
Modified date | 2014.03.13 |
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