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    The Four Noble Truths : a guide for everyday life / Lama Zopa Rinpoche ; edited by Yeo Puay Huei.
    by Thubten Zopa, Rinpoche, 1945- author.
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    Somerville, MA : Wisdom Publications, [2018]
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  • Four Noble Truths.
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    9781614293941 (paperback) :
    1614293945 (paperback)
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    viii, 293 pages ; 23 cm
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    Introduction: Working with the mind -- The truth of suffering -- The truth of the cause of suffering -- The truth of cessation -- The truth of the path -- Living in awareness of the Four Noble Truths.
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    "The Buddha's profound teachings on the Four Noble Truths are illuminated by a Tibetan master simply and directly, so that readers gain an immediate and personal understanding of the causes and conditions that give rise to suffering as well as the spiritual life as the path to liberation. The Four Noble Truths begins with an excellent elucidation of the nature of the mind and its role in creating the happiness we all seek. Lama Zopa Rinpoche then turns to an in-depth analysis of the four truths. The first truth is that we are suffering because we are in cyclic existence, or samsara, the beginningless cycle of death and rebirth characterized by three types of suffering: the suffering of suffering, the suffering of change, and pervasive compounding suffering. These are not inflicted on us without cause, nor do they come from others. The second truth tells us that there is a cause for all this suffering--the delusions and karma that arise from the ignorance that fails to see the way in which things exist. Because there is a cause and because we can develop the wisdom realizing emptiness, the antidote to ignorance, we are able to actualize the third truth, the cessation of suffering. How we do that is explained in the fourth truth, the path to the cessation of suffering."--Back cover.
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