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The Complete Works of Sangharakshita include all his previously published work, as well as talks, seminars and writings published here for the first time. The collection represents the definitive edition of his life's work as a Buddhist writer and teacher.
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The Complete Works of Sangharakshita include all his previously published work, as well as talks, seminars and writings published here for the first time. The collection represents the definitive edition of his life's work as a Buddhist writer and teacher.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Windhorse Publications (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 744
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781909314795
- ISBN-10: 190931479X
- Artikelnr.: 47593743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Windhorse Publications (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 744
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1016g
- ISBN-13: 9781909314795
- ISBN-10: 190931479X
- Artikelnr.: 47593743
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Sangharakshita is the founder and principal teacher of Triratna, a worldwide Buddhist movement. With teaching experience spanning 60 years, he is the author of over 40 books.
Foreword
Who is the Buddha?
1 The Evolution of a Buddha 3
2 The Way to Enlightenment 18
3 The Hidden Teachings of the Buddha's Early Life 34
4 The Heroic Ideal in Buddhism 44
5 From Hero-Worship to the Worshipping Buddha 57
6 The Word of the Buddha 72
7 Karma and Rebirth 92
8 The 'Death' of the Buddha 116
9 Who is the Buddha? 139
What is the Dharma?
Introduction
Part i: The Truth
1 The Essential Truth 173
2 The Dynamics of Being 187
3 The Texture of Reality 205
4 Nirva?a 222
5 The Mystery of the Void 230
Part ii: The Path
6 The Gravitational Pull and the Point of No Return 241
7 The Spiral Path 258
8 The Journey to Enlightenment 280
9 The Pattern of Buddhist Life and Work 296
10 The Threefold Path: Ethics 315
11 The Threefold Path: Meditation 333
12 The Threefold Path: Wisdom 354
13 The Cosmic Significance of the Bodhisattva Ideal 363
What is the Sangha?
Part i: The Group and the Spiritual Community
Introduction 389
1 The Sangha Jewel 393
2 The Traditional Sangha 403
3 Individuality: The Essence of Sangha 416
4 The History of the Spiritual Community 423
5 The Group and the Spiritual Community 434
6 Authority 445
7 The Positive Group and the New Society 452
8 The Path of Dissatisfaction 459
Part ii: The True Individual
Introduction 467
9 The Evolution of the Individual 475
10 The Integrated Individual 486
11 Overcoming the Self 493
12 The Artist as the True Individual 505
Part iii: The Network of Personal Relationships
Introduction 521
13 Being a Buddhist Parent 531
14 Is a Guru Necessary? 545
15 Fidelity 563
16 The Meaning of Friendship 573
17 Buddhism and Business Relationships 581
18 Non-exploitation 589
19 Gratitude 595
Conclusions:
Can the Spiritual Community Save the World?
20 A Buddhist View of Current World Problems 613
21 Buddhism and Western Society 620
Notes 625
Sources 697
Index 701
A Guide to The Complete Works of Sangharakshita 713
Who is the Buddha?
1 The Evolution of a Buddha 3
2 The Way to Enlightenment 18
3 The Hidden Teachings of the Buddha's Early Life 34
4 The Heroic Ideal in Buddhism 44
5 From Hero-Worship to the Worshipping Buddha 57
6 The Word of the Buddha 72
7 Karma and Rebirth 92
8 The 'Death' of the Buddha 116
9 Who is the Buddha? 139
What is the Dharma?
Introduction
Part i: The Truth
1 The Essential Truth 173
2 The Dynamics of Being 187
3 The Texture of Reality 205
4 Nirva?a 222
5 The Mystery of the Void 230
Part ii: The Path
6 The Gravitational Pull and the Point of No Return 241
7 The Spiral Path 258
8 The Journey to Enlightenment 280
9 The Pattern of Buddhist Life and Work 296
10 The Threefold Path: Ethics 315
11 The Threefold Path: Meditation 333
12 The Threefold Path: Wisdom 354
13 The Cosmic Significance of the Bodhisattva Ideal 363
What is the Sangha?
Part i: The Group and the Spiritual Community
Introduction 389
1 The Sangha Jewel 393
2 The Traditional Sangha 403
3 Individuality: The Essence of Sangha 416
4 The History of the Spiritual Community 423
5 The Group and the Spiritual Community 434
6 Authority 445
7 The Positive Group and the New Society 452
8 The Path of Dissatisfaction 459
Part ii: The True Individual
Introduction 467
9 The Evolution of the Individual 475
10 The Integrated Individual 486
11 Overcoming the Self 493
12 The Artist as the True Individual 505
Part iii: The Network of Personal Relationships
Introduction 521
13 Being a Buddhist Parent 531
14 Is a Guru Necessary? 545
15 Fidelity 563
16 The Meaning of Friendship 573
17 Buddhism and Business Relationships 581
18 Non-exploitation 589
19 Gratitude 595
Conclusions:
Can the Spiritual Community Save the World?
20 A Buddhist View of Current World Problems 613
21 Buddhism and Western Society 620
Notes 625
Sources 697
Index 701
A Guide to The Complete Works of Sangharakshita 713
Foreword
Who is the Buddha?
1 The Evolution of a Buddha 3
2 The Way to Enlightenment 18
3 The Hidden Teachings of the Buddha's Early Life 34
4 The Heroic Ideal in Buddhism 44
5 From Hero-Worship to the Worshipping Buddha 57
6 The Word of the Buddha 72
7 Karma and Rebirth 92
8 The 'Death' of the Buddha 116
9 Who is the Buddha? 139
What is the Dharma?
Introduction
Part i: The Truth
1 The Essential Truth 173
2 The Dynamics of Being 187
3 The Texture of Reality 205
4 Nirva?a 222
5 The Mystery of the Void 230
Part ii: The Path
6 The Gravitational Pull and the Point of No Return 241
7 The Spiral Path 258
8 The Journey to Enlightenment 280
9 The Pattern of Buddhist Life and Work 296
10 The Threefold Path: Ethics 315
11 The Threefold Path: Meditation 333
12 The Threefold Path: Wisdom 354
13 The Cosmic Significance of the Bodhisattva Ideal 363
What is the Sangha?
Part i: The Group and the Spiritual Community
Introduction 389
1 The Sangha Jewel 393
2 The Traditional Sangha 403
3 Individuality: The Essence of Sangha 416
4 The History of the Spiritual Community 423
5 The Group and the Spiritual Community 434
6 Authority 445
7 The Positive Group and the New Society 452
8 The Path of Dissatisfaction 459
Part ii: The True Individual
Introduction 467
9 The Evolution of the Individual 475
10 The Integrated Individual 486
11 Overcoming the Self 493
12 The Artist as the True Individual 505
Part iii: The Network of Personal Relationships
Introduction 521
13 Being a Buddhist Parent 531
14 Is a Guru Necessary? 545
15 Fidelity 563
16 The Meaning of Friendship 573
17 Buddhism and Business Relationships 581
18 Non-exploitation 589
19 Gratitude 595
Conclusions:
Can the Spiritual Community Save the World?
20 A Buddhist View of Current World Problems 613
21 Buddhism and Western Society 620
Notes 625
Sources 697
Index 701
A Guide to The Complete Works of Sangharakshita 713
Who is the Buddha?
1 The Evolution of a Buddha 3
2 The Way to Enlightenment 18
3 The Hidden Teachings of the Buddha's Early Life 34
4 The Heroic Ideal in Buddhism 44
5 From Hero-Worship to the Worshipping Buddha 57
6 The Word of the Buddha 72
7 Karma and Rebirth 92
8 The 'Death' of the Buddha 116
9 Who is the Buddha? 139
What is the Dharma?
Introduction
Part i: The Truth
1 The Essential Truth 173
2 The Dynamics of Being 187
3 The Texture of Reality 205
4 Nirva?a 222
5 The Mystery of the Void 230
Part ii: The Path
6 The Gravitational Pull and the Point of No Return 241
7 The Spiral Path 258
8 The Journey to Enlightenment 280
9 The Pattern of Buddhist Life and Work 296
10 The Threefold Path: Ethics 315
11 The Threefold Path: Meditation 333
12 The Threefold Path: Wisdom 354
13 The Cosmic Significance of the Bodhisattva Ideal 363
What is the Sangha?
Part i: The Group and the Spiritual Community
Introduction 389
1 The Sangha Jewel 393
2 The Traditional Sangha 403
3 Individuality: The Essence of Sangha 416
4 The History of the Spiritual Community 423
5 The Group and the Spiritual Community 434
6 Authority 445
7 The Positive Group and the New Society 452
8 The Path of Dissatisfaction 459
Part ii: The True Individual
Introduction 467
9 The Evolution of the Individual 475
10 The Integrated Individual 486
11 Overcoming the Self 493
12 The Artist as the True Individual 505
Part iii: The Network of Personal Relationships
Introduction 521
13 Being a Buddhist Parent 531
14 Is a Guru Necessary? 545
15 Fidelity 563
16 The Meaning of Friendship 573
17 Buddhism and Business Relationships 581
18 Non-exploitation 589
19 Gratitude 595
Conclusions:
Can the Spiritual Community Save the World?
20 A Buddhist View of Current World Problems 613
21 Buddhism and Western Society 620
Notes 625
Sources 697
Index 701
A Guide to The Complete Works of Sangharakshita 713