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Patterns in Emptiness Lama Jampa Thaye

Patterns in Emptiness By Lama Jampa Thaye

Patterns in Emptiness by Lama Jampa Thaye


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Summary

Teachings on dependent origination, which is the key to understanding the teachings of the Buddha and transforming our disruptive emotions into true wisdom and compassion.

Patterns in Emptiness Summary

Patterns in Emptiness: Understanding Dependent Origination in Buddhism by Lama Jampa Thaye

How do Buddhas teachings answer the most profound questions of our existence? What makes his thinking unique amongst other systems of thought? The answer lies in his teachings on dependent origination, which hold the key to unlocking his doctrines of karma, rebirth, suffering, liberation, and compassion. Patterns in Emptiness shows how understanding this core Buddhist teaching of dependent origination can transform how we see the world and provide an antidote to the disordered thinking that leaves us in the grip of disruptive emotions. Without understanding this essential teaching, our meditation practice is likely to lead only to greater confusion.

Lama Jampa Thaye is a scholar and meditation master trained in the Sakya and Kagyu traditions of Buddhism by eminent masters.

About Lama Jampa Thaye

Lama Jampa Thaye is a scholar and meditation master trained in the Sakya and Karma Kagyu traditions of Buddhism. He is authorized as a lama by his two main teachers, Karma Thinley Rinpoche and His Holiness Sakya Trizin, and has been training students in all aspects of the Buddhist path since 1988.

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NPB9782360170135
9782360170135
2360170139
Patterns in Emptiness: Understanding Dependent Origination in Buddhism by Lama Jampa Thaye
New
Paperback
Rabsel Editions
2019-07-26
110
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