Reb Anderson wrote a book called "The Third Turning of the Wheel" that discusses the Samdinirmochana Sutra, which was the source of the ideas of Yogacara Buddhism. Thich Nhat Hahn's book "Understanding Our Mind" is also really good.
The example of the "Flow of Life" was superbly done. Also, the reading list contained Lusthaus' "Buddhist Phenomenology," which is a a very important work in contemporary philosophy. The connections between Husserl (specifically) and the Yogacara tradition, are incredibly rich.
reading is just the surface of understanding buddhism. the core of buddhism is sila, anapana meditation and vipassana meditation where you realize what gautama buddha tought is true
Thank you for this. It’s a blessing to be able to watch your talk.
Reb Anderson wrote a book called "The Third Turning of the Wheel" that discusses the Samdinirmochana Sutra, which was the source of the ideas of Yogacara Buddhism. Thich Nhat Hahn's book "Understanding Our Mind" is also really good.
Very intriguing!
The example of the "Flow of Life" was superbly done.
Also, the reading list contained Lusthaus' "Buddhist Phenomenology," which is a a very important work in contemporary philosophy. The connections between Husserl (specifically) and the Yogacara tradition, are incredibly rich.
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Thank You. Very helpful in studying early Mahayana.
Thank you!
Great synthesis
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Great Sir ...
Really good.
reading is just the surface of understanding buddhism. the core of buddhism is sila, anapana meditation and vipassana meditation where you realize what gautama buddha tought is true
Amazing : )
Buddha had five disciples to whom he taught the four noble truth. They were his companions and were in Tibetan 5 companions in Tibetan Buddhism.