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_aBlo-bzaṅ-rgya-mtsho, _cPhu-khaṅ Dge-bśes. |
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_aThe Four Noble Truths / _cby Lobsang Gyatso ; translated by Sherab Gyatso. |
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_aIthaca, N.Y. : _bSnow Lion Pubications, _cc1994. |
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_a92 pages : _bill. ; _c22 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 83-84) and index. | ||
520 | _aAfter his enlightenment, the Buddha taught the Four Noble Truths--the foundation and essence of all forms of Buddhism. The first truth diagnoses the nature of our existential illnesses and neuroses. The second explores their causes and conditions for arising. The third shows that the causes of our problems can be removed and that we can be free of suffering. The fourth includes the many paths Buddhism offers to realize that goal. The Buddha has shown that the spiritual path is pragmatic and works directly with everyday experience in order to fundamentally transform the practitioner. This presentation is a succinct and a very clear introduction to the Buddha's core teaching. - From back cover. | ||
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