A plain-English commentary on Vasubandhu's classic Treatise on the Three Natures that shows us an integrative path of personal and social healing and liberation.In this book, Ben Connelly shows the power of integrating early Buddhist psychology with the Mahayana emphasis on collective liberation. You’ll discover how wisdom from fourth-century India can be harnessed to heal and transform systems of harm within ourselves and our communities.The three natures (svabhavas)—the imaginary, dependent, and complete, realized natures—are inherent aspects of all phenomena. The imaginary nature of things is what we think they are. Their dependent nature is that they appear to arise from countless conditions. The complete, realized nature is that they aren’t as we imagine them to things that can be grasped or pushed away. The three natures form the backbone of Yogacara philosophy, and by showing us how to see beyond our preconceived notions of ourselves and others, beyond the things that we’re convinced are “true,” they open up a path to personal and communal healing.Dive into this empowering approach to freedom from suffering, from harmful personal and social patterns, and to finding peace and joyfulness in the present.
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Como maestro Soto Zen y heredero del Dharma en la línea Katagiri, este autor se enfoca en la atención plena en una amplia gama de contextos seculares. Su enseñanza se extiende a la formación policial y corporativa, centros penitenciarios, y grupos de recuperación de adicciones y bienestar, demostrando un compromiso por integrar la práctica espiritual en diversos aspectos de la vida cotidiana. A través de extensos viajes y enseñanzas por todos los Estados Unidos, comparte sus ideas y experiencia, fomentando el desarrollo de la atención plena y el crecimiento personal.



Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara
- 231 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
"With a new translation from Sanskrit by Ben Connelly and Weijen Teng."