Verses from the Center: A Buddhist Vision of the SublimeThe 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. |
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... dharma either . With no community or dharma How could I awaken ? I would not depend on awakening Nor awakening on me . A naturally unawakened person Would never awaken No matter how hard He practiced for its sake . He would never do ...
... dharma either . With no community or dharma How could I awaken ? I would not depend on awakening Nor awakening on me . A naturally unawakened person Would never awaken No matter how hard He practiced for its sake . He would never do ...
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... dharma ; whoever sees the dharma sees the buddha . " Quoted in Tsongkhapa , An Ocean of Reason , 174. Cf. The Mahā- hatthipadopama Sutta , in The Middle Length Discourses of the Bud- dha , 283 ( M. 28:28 ) . ... p . 77. the letting go ...
... dharma ; whoever sees the dharma sees the buddha . " Quoted in Tsongkhapa , An Ocean of Reason , 174. Cf. The Mahā- hatthipadopama Sutta , in The Middle Length Discourses of the Bud- dha , 283 ( M. 28:28 ) . ... p . 77. the letting go ...
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... dharma either . With no community and dharma , How could you awaken ? Talk of emptiness maligns what is of value . Acts and fruits , good and evil , Conventions fall 170 NOTES.
... dharma either . With no community and dharma , How could you awaken ? Talk of emptiness maligns what is of value . Acts and fruits , good and evil , Conventions fall 170 NOTES.
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abiding in emptiness acts addictions anguish appear awakening birth Blue Cliff Record Bodhidharma bodhisattva body Buddhanature Buddhist Buddhist tradition cause Center Ch'an China Chuang Tzu ciphr cling Coleridge compulsive confusion consciousness craving create depend described dharma doctrines Dogen Dzogchen ease Emperor Wu entails ephemeral essence eternity everything existential experience feel fire flames forever fused freedom Gautama Geluk HSI-T'ANG Hui-neng human idea India insight into contingency insist intuiting John Keats juna Katyayana Keats know emptiness Kumarajiva lamas language Lao Tzu letting go living Mahayana mangos meditation metaphysical middle monk moral naga Nagar Nagarjuna Nagarjuna's Verses Nagarjuna's vision nature ness never nirvana notion one's oneself path person pristine awareness recognizes reveals sage Sanskrit seed sense Shabkar Shantideva SHIH-KUNG sublime tantric Taoist teachings things thoughts Tibet Tibetan tion trace of emptiness translation of MMK truths Tsongkhapa understanding of emptiness unfold unreal Vacchagotta walker walking Wisdom Discourses words