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The Great Compassion Mantra of Natural Wisdom is a powerful Mantra
developed by Mahayana Buddhists. This Mantra is said to have the
power to liberate all sentient creatures from the Hell of
Suffering, delivering them from Ignorance. In this second volume in
a series of three, Master Shanjian Dashi presents an overview of
the relevant psychological processes of the human mind followed by
a detailed account of the Mantra's 42 Hand-and-Eye preparations,
which are specifically designed to eliminate the identities and
restore the Buddha Nature as the governing principle in our
day-to-day experience. The Great Compassion Mantra is a verbal form
of Dharana, a Sutra which uses syllables to transmit a powerful and
effective transcendental message, creating a special state of
consciousness. The transcendental message and the special state of
consciousness set the conditions necessary for major changes in
Attitudes, Intentions, and Actions. It awakens Benevolent Love,
Compassion, and Gladness, engenders the Liberation of Wisdom, and
facilitates the elimination of Suffering and Stress. The Mantra and
the Commentary provide then the knowledge which leads to personal
growth and the firm establishment of Wisdom, and can therefore be
used to completely change the focus of one's own life or the lives
of others who are open and receptive to what we can call Cosmic
Consciousness.
As its title suggests, Dharma Psychology is a fruitful marriage of
East and West that blends scientific knowledge of our mental and
sensory processes with time-honored experiential wisdom about human
nature. The result is an eminently compassionate and lucid approach
to the human predicament that enhances the Buddha's teachings on
suffering with a detailed explanation of why and how it arises -and
what can be done about it. Although it is not academic, the book
thoroughly analyzes the hidden workings of the human mind,
including the path of incoming sense data; the subliminal complexes
that interfere with its processing; the tension and stress arising
from the conflicts of these stained visceral, emotional and mental
complexes with each other, with existing social norms and with the
inner voice that cries for the restoration of natural harmony and
balance; and the often phony resolutions we implement to assuage
those conflicts through cognitive dissonance. In so doing, it
depicts an anatomy of human suffering familiar to many yet laden
with the ultimate promise that there is a way out. Shanjian is
equally straightforward indeed in his appraisal of human beings'
potential to retrieve their pure nature. His analysis covers the
natural processes involved in that recovery (curiosity, creativity,
imagination and humor, among others), reviews compatible humanistic
psychology models, and establishes a framework where they can be
combined with meditation techniques such as mindfulness, clear
comprehension and vipassana (insight meditation) to bring about a
release from the symptoms of suffering. Seldom before have the arms
for self-liberation been laid so openly before the eyes and hands
of the general public. Complete with multiple diagrams and
references ranging from the ancient Vedas and Shakespeare to Freud
and Simon & Garfunkel, plus an appendix on how to practice
vipassana and an index, Dharma Psychology will be an invaluable
source for psychologists, psychiatrists and therapists, as well as
for meditation instructors.
The Great Compassion Mantra of Natural Wisdom is a powerful Mantra
developed by Mahayana Buddhists. This Mantra is said to have the
power to liberate all sentient creatures from the Hell of
Suffering, delivering them from Ignorance. In this third and final
volume in the series, Master Shanjian Dashi explores the Ten Heart
Attributes of the Buddha Nature and gives detailed instruction on
the practice of Mindfulness that complements the chanting of the
Great Mantra. The Great Compassion Mantra is a verbal form of
Dharana, a Sutra which uses syllables to transmit a powerful and
effective transcendental message, creating a special state of
consciousness. The transcendental message and the special state of
consciousness set the conditions necessary for major changes in
Attitudes, Intentions, and Actions. This awakens Benevolent Love,
Compassion, and Gladness, engenders the Liberation of Wisdom, and
facilitates the elimination of Suffering and Stress. The Mantra and
the Commentary provide then the knowledge which leads to personal
growth and the firm establishment of Wisdom, and can therefore be
used to completely change the focus of one's own life or the lives
of others who are open and receptive to what we can call Cosmic
Consciousness.
The Great Compassion Mantra of Natural Wisdom is a powerful Mantra
developed by Mahayana Buddhists. This Mantra is said to have the
power to liberate all sentient creatures from the Hell of
Suffering, delivering them from Ignorance. In this first volume in
a series of three, Master Shanjian Dashi presents a lucid account
of the problem of suffering in psychological terms and how the
mantra is designed to counter its effects and eventually eliminate
its grip on the mind. There follows a line-by-line explanation of
the Mantra's 68 lines, complete with the Hand-and-Eye preparations
that make the mantra effective in coupling Benevolent Action with
Wisdom. The Great Compassion Mantra is a verbal form of Dharana, a
Sutra which uses syllables to transmit a powerful and effective
transcendental message, creating a special state of consciousness.
The transcendental message and the special state of consciousness
set the conditions necessary for major changes in Attitudes,
Intentions, and Actions. It awakens Benevolent Love, Compassion,
and Gladness, engenders the Liberation of Wisdom, and facilitates
the elimination of Suffering and Stress. The Mantra and the
Commentary provide then the knowledge which leads to personal
growth and the firm establishment of Wisdom, and can therefore be
used to completely change the focus of one's own life or the lives
of others who are open and receptive to what we can call Cosmic
Consciousness.
Esta oracion del Gran Mantra se presenta aqui con todas sus
facetas, pues al igual que una gema tallada tiene muchas caras. En
sus niveles graduales le puede conducir a alguien sin ningun
conocimiento del camino a la puerta que lleva al sendero al
Despertar. El libro de oraciones es este proceso gradual, pero
cuando el Gran Mantra se entiende e internaliza le puede llevar a
uno de repente a las profundidades de la verdadera comprension,
desde donde puede seguir adelante a las "contemplaciones de ojos y
mano" del Mantra de la Gran Compasion.
Una nueva traduccion y comentario del clasico de Laozi desde la
comprension y la experiencia del budismo Chan (Zen). El libro
incluye: texto completo en caracteres chinos y transcripcion
pinyin, seleccionado principalmente a partir de las versiones de
Wangbi, Guodian y Mawangdui; traducciones literales al espanol;
comentarios detallados linea por linea; diagramas; y una amplia
explicacion del sentido de cada capitulo en lenguaje llano y facil
de entender. Se trata por tanto de una obra muy util como
referencia y para acercarse al camino del Dao (Tao), surgido en
China hace mas de dos mil quinientos anos pero de singular
relevancia para todos aquellos hombres y mujeres contemporaneos
interesados en descubrir su propia naturaleza pura.
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