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Introduction to the Middle Way

Introduction to the Middle Way

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Beyond speech, thought, and description: Prajnaparamita,
Unborn and unending, like the essence of space,You are the scope of our own individual wisdom. I bow to you, mother of all buddhas, past, present, and future.
From the Prajnaparamita Sutra
Out of his measureless compassion, the Buddha taught us how to free ourselves from suffering. Although our true nature is wisdom, we ignore this innate pure nature and, out of ignorance, create our own painful universe of confused experiences--samsara. The Buddha taught that while all these experiences appear as solid due to a series of conditions, in reality they are empty of any true existence, like the empty appearances in a dream. The great masters Nagarjuna and Chandrakirti, made the Buddha's teachings on this emptiness nature accessible in their philosophy known as The Middle Way, or Madhyamika.
While the ultimate goal of Madhyamika is to introduce us to a simplicity that then needs to be experienced, the study of Madhyamika is a provocative challenge of ideas, beliefs, and philosophies. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche encourages a secular attitude in joining this session of studies. As before, the teaching will require concentrated study, but it will also be a delightful opportunity to challenge and exchange ideas as Rinpoche is known for his personal and humorous rapport with the audience.
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