Vision of Buddhism

Vision of Buddhism
Author: Roger Corless
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1989
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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A lucid and elegant introduction to the essentials of Buddhism. Every introductory Buddhism course needs just this book. -- Jeffrey Hopkins

Empty Vision

Empty Vision
Author: David McMahan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136857265

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Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition to language and conceptual thinking, which are construed as obscuring reality. In addition to its philosophical manifestations, the tension between vision and language also functioned as a strategy of legitimation in the struggle of the early heterodox Mahayana movement for authority and legitimacy. This emphasis on vision also served as a resource for the abundant mythical imagery in Mahayana sutras, imagery that is ritualized in Vajrayana visualization practices. McMahan brings a wide range of literature to bear on this issue, Including a rare analysis of the lavish imagery of the Gandavyuha Sutra in its Indian context. He concludes with a discussion of Indian approaches to visuality in the light of some recent discussions of "ocularcentrism" in the west, inviting scholars to expand the current discussion of vision and its roles in constructing epistemic systems and cultural practices beyond its exclusively European and American focus.

The Vision of the Buddha

The Vision of the Buddha
Author: Tom Lowenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1996
Genre: Buddha (The concept)
ISBN: 9780333653807

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Buddhist Vision

Buddhist Vision
Author: Subhuti
Publisher: Windhorse Publications
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-06-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1909314137

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What is the Buddhist vision? Put simply, it is that all humans can develop. Each one of us can find a way beyond the dissatisfaction and suffering of everyday life and realize our full potential. In describing three important Buddhist symbols, Subhuti shows us how. Informed by more than 25 years of committed Buddhist practice, Subhuti's clarity and understanding will be welcomed by both newcomers to Buddhism and those with more experience. His inspiring call challenges us to follow the Buddhist path with all our heart.

The Vision of the Buddha

The Vision of the Buddha
Author: Tom Lowenstein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2005
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN: 9780760772102

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Empty Vision

Empty Vision
Author: David McMahan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1136857192

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Visual metaphors in a number of Mahayana sutras construct a discourse in which visual perception serves as a model for knowledge and enlightenment. In the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajnaparamita) and other Mahayana literature, immediate access to reality is symbolized by vision and set in opposition to language and conceptual thinking, which are construed as obscuring reality. In addition to its philosophical manifestations, the tension between vision and language also functioned as a strategy of legitimation in the struggle of the early heterodox Mahayana movement for authority and legitimacy. This emphasis on vision also served as a resource for the abundant mythical imagery in Mahayana sutras, imagery that is ritualized in Vajrayana visualization practices. McMahan brings a wide range of literature to bear on this issue, Including a rare analysis of the lavish imagery of the Gandavyuha Sutra in its Indian context. He concludes with a discussion of Indian approaches to visuality in the light of some recent discussions of "ocularcentrism" in the west, inviting scholars to expand the current discussion of vision and its roles in constructing epistemic systems and cultural practices beyond its exclusively European and American focus.

The Splendid Vision

The Splendid Vision
Author: Richard S. Cohen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2012
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0231156693

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This is an English translation of the Splendid Vision sutra, a sixth-century Indian Mahayana Buddhist scripture.

Verses from the Center

Verses from the Center
Author: Stephen Batchelor
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 110166309X

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The understanding of the nature of reality is the insight upon which the Buddha was able to achieve his own enlightenment. This vision of the sublime is the source of all that is enigmatic and paradoxical about Buddhism. In Verses from the Center, Stephen Batchelor explores the history of this concept and provides readers with translations of the most important poems ever written on the subject, the poems of 2nd century philosopher Nagarjuna.

Why Buddhism is True

Why Buddhism is True
Author: Robert Wright
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1439195471

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From one of America’s most brilliant writers, a New York Times bestselling journey through psychology, philosophy, and lots of meditation to show how Buddhism holds the key to moral clarity and enduring happiness. At the heart of Buddhism is a simple claim: The reason we suffer—and the reason we make other people suffer—is that we don’t see the world clearly. At the heart of Buddhist meditative practice is a radical promise: We can learn to see the world, including ourselves, more clearly and so gain a deep and morally valid happiness. In this “sublime” (The New Yorker), pathbreaking book, Robert Wright shows how taking this promise seriously can change your life—how it can loosen the grip of anxiety, regret, and hatred, and how it can deepen your appreciation of beauty and of other people. He also shows why this transformation works, drawing on the latest in neuroscience and psychology, and armed with an acute understanding of human evolution. This book is the culmination of a personal journey that began with Wright’s landmark book on evolutionary psychology, The Moral Animal, and deepened as he immersed himself in meditative practice and conversed with some of the world’s most skilled meditators. The result is a story that is “provocative, informative and...deeply rewarding” (The New York Times Book Review), and as entertaining as it is illuminating. Written with the wit, clarity, and grace for which Wright is famous, Why Buddhism Is True lays the foundation for a spiritual life in a secular age and shows how, in a time of technological distraction and social division, we can save ourselves from ourselves, both as individuals and as a species.

The Buddhist Vision

The Buddhist Vision
Author: Subhuti (Dharmachari)
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1985
Genre: Buddhism
ISBN:

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