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Abiding Emptiness: A Guide for Meditative Practice

Current price: $26.95
Abiding Emptiness: A Guide for Meditative Practice
Abiding Emptiness: A Guide for Meditative Practice

Barnes and Noble

Abiding Emptiness: A Guide for Meditative Practice

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An incisive look into the early Buddhist teachings on emptiness, and a manual for bringing those teachings into our everyday lives.
Before the growth of the Mahayana and the Perfection of Wisdom, the Buddha gave his own teachings, to his attendant Ananda, on the importance of emptiness (Pali
sunnata
, Sanskrit
sunyata
) in formal meditation and everyday practice. In this volume, renowned scholar-monk Bhikkhu Analayo explores these teachings and shows us how to integrate them into our lives.
Bhikkhu Analayo draws from instructions found in the Greater and the Smaller Discourses on Emptiness (the
Mahasunnatasutta
and the
Culasunnatasutta
). In each chapter, he provides a translation of a pertinent excerpt from the discourses, follows this with clear and precise explanations of the text, and concludes by offering instructions for practice.
Step by step, beginning with daily life and concluding with Nirvana, Bhikkhu Analayo unpacks the Buddha’s teachings on the foundational teaching of emptiness.

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