The diamond that cuts through illusion : commentaries on the Prajñaparamita Diamond Sutra
معرفی کتاب «The diamond that cuts through illusion : commentaries on the Prajñaparamita Diamond Sutra» نوشتهٔ Thich Nhat Hanh. Ins Dt. übertr. von Ursula Richard، منتشرشده توسط نشر Parallax Press در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion, the Buddha and his disciple Subhuti teach us how to cut through our dualistic ways of looking at the world in order to have a deeper contact with the wondrous reality that is inside us and all around us. In his lively and penetrating commentaries, Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how this understanding, which he calls "the dialectics of the Prajnaparamita," leads to a deep reverence for the environment, and he applies these teachings of the Buddha to our own experience, giving practical examples from community and family life, couple relationships, and social service. About the Author Thich Nhat Hanh is one of the most revered Zen teachers in the world today. His best-selling books include Happiness and Peace Is Every Step. He lives in Plum Village in southwest France, where he gardens, writes, and teaches the art of mindful living. The Diamond Sutra Has Fascinated Buddhists For Centuries Because Of Its Insights Into Dualism And Illusion. It Illuminates How Our Minds Construct Limited Categories Of Thought. It Offers Us Alternative Ways To Look At The World In Its Wholeness So We Can Encounter A Deeper Reality; Develop Reverence For The Environment And More Harmonious Communities, Families, And Relationships; And Act In The World Skillfully And Effectively. In His Trademark Style Of Making Even The Most Esoteric Teachings Accessible And Meaningful For Our Every Day Life, Thich Nhat Hanh Writes With Great Humor, Even About The More Mundane Applications Of The Sutra, Such As The Insights One May Gain While Peeing Into The Woods: 'after I Studied The Diamond Sutra... I Realized That Peeing Is Also A Marvelous And Wondrous Reality, Our Gift To The Universe. We Only Have To Pee Mindfully, With Great Respect For Ourselves And Whatever Surroundings We Are In.'--publisher's Description. Thich Nhat Hanh. The Vajracchedika Prajñaparamita Sutra Was Translated From The Chinese By Thich Nhat Hanh, Annabel Laity, And Anh Huong Nguyen. The Commentaries Were Translated From The Vietnamese By Anh Huong Nguyen. First Ed. Published 1992. A beautiful edition of an essential Buddhist text, the Diamond Sutra—with Thich Nhat Hanh's own diamond-sharp insights on living harmoniously with our environment, communities, and families. The Diamond Sutra, a mainstay of the Mahayana tradition, has fascinated Buddhists for centuries because of its insights into dualism and illusion: the “diamond” can cut through any obstacle on the road to enlightenment. In The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion, the Buddha and his disciple Subhuti teach us how to cut through our dualistic ways of looking at the world in order to have a deeper contact with the wondrous reality that is inside and all around us. In his lively and penetrating commentaries, Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how this understanding leads to a deep reverence for the environment, and he applies the Buddha's teachings to our own experience, giving practical examples from community and family life, couple relationships, and social service. The Diamond Sutra offers the Buddha's insights on dualism and illusion. He speaks of how to develop the insight, the "diamond," that can cut through any obstacle on the road to enlightenment. This sutra presents a dialogue between the Buddha and his disciple Subhuti that illuminates how our minds construct limited categories of thought. Thich Nhat Hanh's commentary on the text shows how we must move beyond personal enlightenment to become fully enlightened beings who work to alleviate the suffering of others. Nhat Hanh writes about the daily applications of the sutra and how we can use its wisdom to encounter a deeper reality and act in the world skillfully and effectively
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