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The Changeless Nature

The Changeless Nature
Author: Maitreyanātha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1985
Genre: Mahayana Buddhism
ISBN:

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The Changeless Nature

The Changeless Nature
Author: Arya Maitreya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1985
Genre:
ISBN:

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Changeless Nature

Changeless Nature
Author: James Walton Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2010*
Genre: Painting, American
ISBN:

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The Penumbra Unbound

The Penumbra Unbound
Author: Brook Ziporyn
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0791487164

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The Penumbra Unbound is the first English language book-length study of the Neo-Taoist thinker Guo Xiang (d. 312 C.E.), commentator on the classic Taoist text, the Zhuangzi. The author explores Guo's philosophy of freedom and spontaneity, explains its coherence and importance, and shows its influence on later Chinese philosophy, particularly Chan Buddhism. The implications of his thought on freedom versus determinism are also considered in comparison to several positions advanced in the history of Western philosophy, notably those of Spinoza, Kant, Schopenhauer, Fichte, and Hegel. Guo's thought reinterprets the classical pronouncements about the Tao so that it in no way signifies any kind of metaphysical absolute underlying appearances, but rather means literally "nothing." This absence of anything beyond appearances is the first premise in Guo's development of a theory of radical freedom, one in which all phenomenal things are "self-so," creating and transforming themselves without depending on any justification beyond their own temporary being.


The Courage to Feel

The Courage to Feel
Author: Rob Preece
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1559393335

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When circumstances are challenging how do we react? This book offers methods to help us develop greater inner strength and openness to life by changing the habit of what Rob Preece calls "self-preoccupation"—the tendency to act from a narrow perspective dominated by insecurity and isolation. When we learn to look outside this mentality and truly cherish others as well as ourselves, we create a happier, relaxed mind and more fulfilling relationships, as well as realizing our life's purpose in a meaningful way. A long-time Buddhist practitioner and psychotherapist, Preece shares traditional meditations and practices for awakening the mind and heart, including tonglen, but he also offers a Jungian perspective on these and his own sense—cultivated during many years experience—of the ways in which Westerners may need to re-see these practices to benefit most from them. Preece's insightful fusion of East and West will help readers tap inner resources of compassion and integrity in order to flourish in times of uncertainty, and ultimately generate the altruistic aspiration to realize the awakened mind for the benefit of all living beings. Preece offers meditation practices at the end of many chapters to help the reader digest and integrate the book's information.


The Green Bag

The Green Bag
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 786
Release: 1907
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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