Hi!
My name is Luke and I would like some help on where to start.
Ive read some stuff online, mainly about mahayana, and its something I would like to learn more about
Can anybody help?
Thanks,
Luke
Hi all! A little help for a newbie :)
Re: Hi all! A little help for a newbie :)
Read Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations by Paul Williams (2nd Ed).
- How foolish you are,
grasping the letter of the text and ignoring its intention!
- Vasubandhu
Re: Hi all! A little help for a newbie :)
This is a good choice for reading material.mr. gordo wrote:Read Mahayana Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations by Paul Williams (2nd Ed).
Sooner rather than later, if you want to understand Mahayana, you're best served by finding a group that practices Mahayana. This is where the rubber meets the road. This forum can help you find some options there, depending on where you are in the world.
There are also some online classes available. I'm posting the link to this one because I know the people who wrote it and run it: you can go at your own pace and it's free of charge. http://www.tendai.eu/82.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Hopefully people will direct you to some other choices.
And welcome to the forum.
Re: Hi all! A little help for a newbie :)
Hi streaky801
Welcome to Dharma Wheel,
Regards,
rt
Welcome to Dharma Wheel,
Regards,
rt
Re: Hi all! A little help for a newbie :)
Hmm...that name has a nice ring to it... Lolstreaky801 wrote:Hi!
My name is Luke and I would like some help on where to start.
Ive read some stuff online, mainly about mahayana, and its something I would like to learn more about
Can anybody help?
Thanks,
Luke
I'm not sure if you're only interested in the history of Mahayana, but if you're curious about the essence of the Mahayana outlook on life, you might want to read Shantideva's book:
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