Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara
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Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara

A Practitioner's Guide

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Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara

A Practitioner's Guide

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A practical, down-to-earth guide to Vasubandhu's classic work "Thirty Verses of Consciousness Only"that can transform modern life and change how you see the world. In this down-to-earth book, Ben Connelly sure-handedly guides us through the intricacies of Yogacara and the richness of the "Thirty Verses."Dedicating a chapter of the book to each line of the poem, he lets us thoroughly lose ourselves in its depths. His warm and wise voiceunpacks and contextualizes its wisdom, showing ushow we canapply its ancient insights to our own modern lives, to create a life of engaged peace, harmony, compassion, and joy. In fourth-century India one of the great geniuses of Buddhism, Vasubandhu, sought to reconcile the diverse ideas and forms of Buddhism practiced at the time and demonstrate how they could be effectively integrated into a single system. This was the Yogacara movement, and it continues to have great influence in modern Tibetan and Zen Buddhism. "Thirty Verses on Consciousness Only, " or "Trimshika, " is the most concise, comprehensive, and accessible work by this revered figure. Vasubandhu's "Thirty Verses" lay out a path of practice that integrates the most powerful of Buddhism's psychological and mystical possibilities: Early Buddhism's practices for shedding afflictive emotional habit and the Mahayana emphasis on shedding divisive concepts, the path of individual liberation and the path of freeing all beings, the path to nirvana and the path of enlightenment as the very ground of being right now. Although Yogacara has a reputation for being extremely complex, the "Thirty Verses" distills the principles of these traditions to their most practical forms, and this book follows that sense of focus; it goes to the heart of the matter—how do we alleviate suffering through shedding our emotional knots and our sense of alienation? This is agreat introduction to a philosophy, a master, and a work whose influence reverberates throughout modern Buddhism.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781614293088

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Foreword by Norman Fischer
  5. Introduction
  6. “Thirty Verses on Consciousness Only”
  7. 1. Self and Other
  8. 2. The Eight-Consciousnesses Model
  9. 3. Store Consciousness
  10. 4. Aspects of the Buddhist Unconscious
  11. 5. Mind Makes Self and Other
  12. 6. Stuck on the Self
  13. 7. Seeing Through I, Me, and Mine
  14. 8. The All
  15. 9. Mindfulness of Phenomena
  16. 10. Five Aggregates, Five Universal Factors
  17. 11. Cultivating Seeds of Goodness
  18. 12. Being with Suffering
  19. 13. Taking Care of Suffering
  20. 14. Not Always So
  21. 15. The Water and the Waves
  22. 16. On Thinking
  23. 17. Projection Only
  24. 18. The Process of Consciousness
  25. 19. The Ripening of Karma
  26. 20. Three Natures
  27. 21. Dependence and Realization
  28. 22. The Harmony of Difference and Sameness
  29. 23. No Own Nature
  30. 24. Three Natures, All Without Self
  31. 25. Four Ways to Express the Inexpressible
  32. 26. How We Are Bound
  33. 27. Thinking About It Is Not Enough
  34. 28. Being at Rest
  35. 29. Transformation at the Root of Suffering
  36. 30. The Blissful Body of Liberation
  37. Epilogue: Meditation and Compassionate Action, and the “Thirty Verses”
  38. Acknowledgments
  39. Selected Bibliography
  40. The “Thirty Verses” in Devanagari and Romanized Script
  41. English-to-Sanskrit Glossary
  42. Index
  43. About the Author and Translator
  44. Copyright