Approaching the Buddhist Path
The Library of Wisdom and Compassion
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Peter Aronson
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The first volume in a multi-volume collection presenting the Dalai Lama’s comprehensive explanation of the Buddhist path.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been publicly teaching Buddhism for decades. This series collects his presentations of every step of the path to enlightenment, compiled and coauthored by one of his chief Western disciples, the American nun Thubten Chodron.
The Buddha wanted his students to investigate, to see for themselves whether what he said was true. As a student of the Buddha, the Dalai Lama promotes the same spirit of investigation, and as the rich tradition of the Buddha makes its way into new lands and cultures, His Holiness has recognized that new approaches are needed to allow seekers in the West to experience the relevance of the liberating message in their own lives.
Such an approach cannot assume listeners are free from doubt and already have faith in Buddhism’s basic tenets. The Library of Wisdom and Compassion series, therefore, starts from the universal human wish for happiness and presents the dynamic nature of the mind. This first volume also provides a wealth of reflections on Buddhist history and fundamentals, contemporary issues, and the Dalai Lama’s own personal experiences. It stands alone as an introduction to Buddhism, but it also provides a foundation for the systematic illumination of the path in the volumes to come.
The Library of Wisdom and Compassion collects the Dalai Lama’s decades of presentations of every step of the path to enlightenment. It has been compiled and coauthored by one of his chief Western disciples, the American nun Thubten Chodron.
©2017 Wisdom Publications (P)2018 Peter AronsonWhat listeners say about Approaching the Buddhist Path
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- Anonymous User
- 01-01-24
Inspiring and transformative
This is a favourite of mine for supporting in my mind development. The instructions are very clear and the Dalai Lama insights and guidance tremendously helpful.
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- Andree Mitchell
- 18-10-19
Complex for a listen - missing last few chapters
This is a challenging but interesting listen and covers background to canons, etc. But only covers the first two thirds/three quarters of the book. I reheard much of it as it is easy to lose track when doing other things - driving for example. It would be good to have the rest of the book and library in audible form. Very worthwhile for anyone with a sincere interest in understanding the Buddhist back story.
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- slipperychimp
- 31-05-19
The motherload!
An essential listen either as a first introductory text, or someone looking to deepen their practice.
Clearly written and narrated, the work is well structured and written to appeal to a western audience.
Reference is made to the various Buddhist schools, along with why they’re different and how they evolved. Buddhist cannon is also discussed, and more importantly for me, how these seemingly ancient teachings (and stories) apply to our condition today. We are still the same human beings who experience suffering and joy after all!
My only regret is that I didn’t find this sooner, I think it‘s very underrated/ranked given the content and the authors! I look forward to the next volume.
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