This book is for intermediate and advanced Buddhist practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding by joining practice with study of traditional ideas. It introduces the reader to contemplations that investigate a series of views of reality as they evolved in the Buddhist tradition. These views are explained in plain English, with contemporary metaphors and examples to bring out their meaning for modern Buddhists. Quotations from both historical and living meditation masters and scholars are presented as examples of key principles.
Topics include: * Egolessness * Appearances and reality * Methods of investigation * Enlightenment * Tenets of different schools through the centuries * The root of compassion * The origin of thoughts
Guided exercises encourage the reader to trust in experiential understanding through deep contemplation of complex concepts. The book is structured as a guide for the reader�s journey.
Contemplating Reality: A Practitioner's Guide to the View in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism, Andy Karr, Shambhala Publications, 2007, 240 Pages, $26.95
Andy Karr is a senior techer of advanced Buddhist courses within two international practice communities in the United States and Europe. He has combined meditation, study of Buddhist philosophy, and teaching Buddhism with a career in business and finance.
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Contents: Contemplating Reality |
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Foreword by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche |
ix |
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Preface |
xi |
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Notes about Translated Materials |
xvii |
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Ropes and Snakes |
3 |
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Making the Journey |
16 |
3. |
Starting to Contemplate |
27 |
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Selflessness 101 |
32 |
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Vaibhashika: Taking Things Apart |
41 |
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Sautantrika: What Really Comes to Mind? |
53 |
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A Poetic Interlude |
63 |
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Mahayana 101 |
67 |
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Chittamatra: There Is Only Mind |
82 |
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Three Natures |
97 |
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The Middle |
107 |
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Another Interlude |
116 |
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Svatantrika and Prasangika |
119 |
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Great Reasonings of the Middle Way |
128 |
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No Arising |
136 |
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Further Reasonings |
146 |
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The Analysis of the Automobile |
155 |
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Shentong Madhyamaka |
168 |
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Last Interlude |
181 |
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Meditation |
183 |
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Action |
191 |
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Conclusion |
199 |
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Acknowledgments |
203 |
Appendix 1. |
Biographical Sketches of the Early Indian Masters |
207 |
Appendix 2. |
The Stages of Meditation on Emptiness |
219 |
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Notes |
221 |
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Bibliography |
229 |
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Resources |
233 |
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Index |
235 |
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