Book Recommendation "How to See Yourself as You Really Are""
Book Recommendation "How to See Yourself as You Really Are""
For anyone that is looking for an intermediate-level book on Buddhism, the Dalai Lama's "How to See Yourself As You Really Are" is a helpful book. It contains meditations on how to analyze the nature of reality and how to understand how things actually exist. It provides ways to understand the somewhat illusory nature of life. He is careful to say that life is not completely an illusion, rather it is like an illusion.
"Please call me by my true names so I can wake up; so the door of my heart can be left open: the door of compassion." -Thich Nhat Hanh
"Ask: what's needed of you" -Akong Rinpoche
"Love never claims, it ever gives. Love ever suffers, never resents, never revenges itself." -Gandhi
"Ask: what's needed of you" -Akong Rinpoche
"Love never claims, it ever gives. Love ever suffers, never resents, never revenges itself." -Gandhi
Re: Book Recommendation "How to See Yourself as You Really Are""
I second the recommendation! I really liked this book, it helped lead me to my first big insight into emptiness. And it's surprisingly full of content and analysis, despite the title that might make it sound a bit pop-casual.
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