Tag: emptiness

Praise Emptiness Essays Verbal & Visual


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English | ISBN: 9657048109 | 2023 | 180 pages | AZW3 | 19 MB
Praise Emptiness’ essays and images form a dialog ranging among diverse topics: Judaism, Buddhism, feminism, free will. The book reflects the author and artist’s conception of UltimateTruth as various and unknowable.

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The Blazing Inner Fire of Bliss and Emptiness An Experiential Commentary on the Practice of the Six Yogas of Naropa


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English | May 28th, 2024 | ISBN: 1614295441 | 192 pages | True EPUB | 5.58 MB
A set of commentaries that present some of the most rarefied and secret teachings within Tibetan Buddhism from the perspective of the Dalai Lama’s Gelug school.

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Realizing Emptiness Madhyamaka Insight Meditation


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2002 | 134 Pages | ISBN: 1559391804 | PDF | 3 MB
Gen Lamrimpa explains in a practical and down-to-earth fasion how to analyze experience to fathom how it has been mispercieved and misunderstood because of our many delusions, and how to use Madhyamaka reasoning to experience how all things only exist as dependently related events rather than in themselves.

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The Emptiness of Business Excellence


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032376236 | 141 Pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In Search of Excellence was the book that launched a thousand popular management books. In this concise book, David and Jack Collins demonstrate the emptiness of business excellence and in so doing reveal the flawed foundations of popular management theory.

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The Myth of Emptiness and the New American Literature of Place


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English | ISBN: 160938279X | 2014 | 258 pages | PDF | 1234 KB
From the moment the first English-speaking explorers and settlers arrived on the North American continent, many have described its various locations and environments as empty. Indeed, much of American national history and culture is bound up with the idea that parts of the landscape are empty and thus open for colonization, settlement, economic improvement, claim staking, taming, civilizing, cultivating, and the exploitation of resources. In turn, most Euro-American nonfiction written about the landscape has treated it either as an object to be acted upon by the author or an empty space, unspoiled by human contamination, to which the solitary individual goes to be refreshed and rejuvenated.

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Postmodern Ethics, Emptiness, and Literature Encounters between East and West


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English | ISBN: 1498519202 | 2015 | 290 pages | EPUB | 596 KB
This study advances contemporary postmodern/poststructural critical theory, literary criticism in particular, with the help of Mahāyāna-especially Ch’an/Seon (Chinese and Korean Zen)-Buddhist thought. The quest for theinfinity of the Other (West) and Emptiness or the true I (East) contributes to the exploration of the contemporary critical issues of ethics and infinity. Such an approach will awaken our sense of unrepresented, genuine transcendence and immanence; The Buddhist Emptiness shows us the absolute Other illuminated on a vaster scale. The theory section explores and links Eastern and Western philosophies, switching between the two. While discussing in depth Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, Levinas, Lacan, Deleuze, and Nancy, this study gradually guides the reader from the contemporary Western thought on the Other and infinity to the Buddhist vision of Emptiness, the ultimate reality. To overcome the dualistic mode of thought inherent in tradition of Western metaphysics, this exploration follows the line that observes Nāgārjuna and the imprint of Ch’an teachings that are most prevalent in South Korean Buddhism. The last three chapters demonstrate a Levinasian and Seon Buddhist approach to the book of Job, part of the Judeo-Christian Bible, as being a more literary than religious text, and the excess of the Gothic mood in the two most distinguished and widely celebrated novels-Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The three texts compel readers to confront the infinity of the absolute Other or Emptiness.

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