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People's happiness depends upon their awaking. Contradiction, harmony, war, and suffering have cause from misunderstanding the world, which you are living. In the Buddha's teachings, he taught us the way of look at the world that is the doctrine of s nyat (emptiness). With the aim of helping people understand correctly the world as well as the Buddha's teaching in s nyat . Writer depended on the Buddha's teachings that recorded in P li Nik yas to search the origin for this doctrine. Afterwards, reading treatises (Abhidharma) of Buddha's disciples to find out in what way they understand and…mehr

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People's happiness depends upon their awaking. Contradiction, harmony, war, and suffering have cause from misunderstanding the world, which you are living. In the Buddha's teachings, he taught us the way of look at the world that is the doctrine of s nyat (emptiness). With the aim of helping people understand correctly the world as well as the Buddha's teaching in s nyat . Writer depended on the Buddha's teachings that recorded in P li Nik yas to search the origin for this doctrine. Afterwards, reading treatises (Abhidharma) of Buddha's disciples to find out in what way they understand and practice s nyat . Besides, the system of Prajñ paramita S tras is place an importance role in this doctrine so these s tras are considered to. Last but not least, the period of the Madhyamaka School is the pinnacle period of s nyat philosophy. This book attempts to show development continuously of the notion of s nyat in India from Early Buddhism until N g rjuna.
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Thich Hue Phat is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk. He has become a novice and monk for 9 years (2015). He practises insight meditation combining with recitation a name of Amitabha Buddha. He obtained BA in Buddhist Studies at Vietnam Buddhist University in Ho Chi Minh, City, VIetnam and MA in Buddhist Studies at International Buddhist College, Thailand.