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The four noble truths are well known as the Buddha's first and most
essential explanation of his enlightened realizations. The truths
diagnose the human existential crisis--suffering and its
origin--and prescribe a solution--cessation and the path. To
understand the four noble truths is to understand Buddhism as a
whole.
Just as scientists observe and catalog the material world, Buddhists for centuries have been observing and cataloging the components of the human psyche. Addressing both the nature of the human mind and how humans know what they know, Buddhist psychology offers a rich and subtle knowledge of the inner experience. Here, Buddhism's unique, time-tested way of viewing the mind is explained so that followers of Tibetan Buddhism can understand their anger and aversion, and develop equanimity, patience, and love.
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