Editor's Preface |
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1. Buddhism in Context |
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Chapter 1: The Quest for Inner Development |
3 |
Chapter 2: Religion in Today's World |
9 |
Many Teachings, Many Paths |
9 |
Maintaining One's Own Tradition |
13 |
Sharing Each Other's Traditions |
14 |
Learning from Other Traditions |
17 |
Chapter 3: The Foundations of Buddhism |
21 |
Defining Features |
21 |
The Buddha |
22 |
The First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma |
25 |
The Twelve Links of Dependent Origination |
29 |
The Afflictions |
31 |
Abandoning the Causes of Suffering |
36 |
Chapter 4: The Great Vehicle |
41 |
The Mahayana School |
41 |
Nagarjuna and the Great Vehicle |
42 |
Origins of the Great Vehicle |
46 |
Chapter 5: Freedom from Suffering |
49 |
Suffering and Compassion |
49 |
Integrating All the Teachings |
52 |
II The Heart Sutra |
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Text of the Heart Sutra |
59 |
Chapter 6: The Opening |
63 |
The Perfection of Wisdom Sutras |
63 |
Giving the Title and Paying Homage |
65 |
The Origin of the Teaching |
68 |
Essence and Form |
70 |
Chapter 7: Entering the Bodgisattva Path |
77 |
The Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara |
77 |
Noble Sons and Noble Daughters |
79 |
Buddha Nature |
82 |
The Way Things Are |
83 |
Chapter 8: Selflessness in Context |
87 |
Ultimate Bodhicitta |
87 |
The Doctrine of No-self |
88 |
The Four Seals |
91 |
Chapter 9: Interpreting Emptiness |
99 |
The Two Types of Selflessness |
99 |
The Mind-only Interpretation |
101 |
Definitive Versus Provisional Interpretations |
104 |
The Middle Way Interpretation |
106 |
The Two Middle Way Schools |
108 |
Emptiness and Dependent Origination |
111 |
Chapter 10: Developing an Unmistaken View of Reality |
113 |
Correctly Refuting Intrinsic Existence |
113 |
Understanding the Two Truths |
114 |
Traditions of Interpretations |
119 |
The Eight Aspects of Emptiness |
121 |
Chapter 11: Attaining the Result |
125 |
The Emptiness of All Phenomena |
125 |
Nirvana |
127 |
The Mantra of the Perfections of Wisdom |
129 |
The Implicit Meaning of the Heart Sutra |
131 |
All Rejoice |
133 |
III: The Way of the Bodhisattva |
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Chapter 12: Generating Bodhicitta |
139 |
A Gradual Approach |
139 |
The Seven-Point Cause-and-Effect Metod |
140 |
Equalizing and Exchanging Oneself and Others |
143 |
Self-Cherishing Versus Cherishing Others |
144 |
The Practice of Giving and Taking |
146 |
Generating Bodhicitta |
146 |
Afterword |
149 |
Appendix: Thorough Elucidation of the Meaning of the Words: An Exposition of the "Heart of Wisdom'
Jamyang Gawai Lodro (1429-1503) |
151 |
Notes |
165 |
Bibliography |
173 |
Index |
175 |
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