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The Essence of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice

Current price: $19.95
The Essence of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice
The Essence of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice

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The Essence of Buddhism: An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice

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A clear and concise introduction to the teachings and philosophies of the three main vehicles of Buddhism

Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana
—through a Tibetan lens
This comprehensive guide to the Buddhist path from the Tibetan point of view is as accessible as it is complete. Traleg Kyabgon breaks the teachings down conveniently into the three traditional “vehicles,” while never letting us forget that the point of all the Dharma is nothing other than insight into the mind and heart. Along the way he provides vivid definitions of fundamental Buddhist concepts such as compassion, emptiness, and Buddha-nature and answers common questions such as:
• Why does Buddhism teach that there is “no self”?
• Are Buddhist teachings pessimistic?
• Does Buddhism encourage social passivity?
• What is the role of sex in Buddhist tantra?
• Why is it said that samsara
is
nirvana?
• Does it take countless lifetimes to attain enlightenment, or can it be achieved in a moment?

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