Bültmann & Gerriets
Seeing Clearly
A Buddhist Guide to Life
von Nicolas Bommarito
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Guides to the Good Life
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-19-088750-6
Erschienen am 01.07.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 185 mm [H] x 134 mm [B] x 32 mm [T]
Gewicht: 360 Gramm
Umfang: 320 Seiten

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For many of us, no matter what we do, no matter how well we try to distract ourselves, there is always a buzz of anxiety in the background of our minds. We can never truly connect with others or focus on the task at hand. Life's worries, big and small, fill us with dread. Many of our intuitive ways of experiencing the world, especially how we feel about ourselves, are mistaken. Buddhist thought and practice offer tools to dispel the buzz, and to engage with life in an authentic and meaningful way, by showing us how to see the world more clearly. If we only see the world through the prism of ourselves, we see it incorrectly--we miss the point. Philosopher Nic Bommarito explores how centuries-old Buddhist techniques can teach us to get out of our own way, learn to understand how the world really is, and take steps to change our experiences of it. This short and friendly primer presents a guide to the good life that anyone can follow, laying out the basic philosophical ideas behind Buddhism's teachings and offering practical techniques and practices.



  • Part I: Philosophy

  • 1: The Problem

  • 2: The Solution

  • 3: The Buddha

  • 4: Buddhism and Reason

  • 5: Basic Philosophical Questions

  • 6: Heaps and Hurricanes

  • 7: Emptiness

  • 8: Who Do You Think You Are?

  • 9: Nothing is Forever

  • 10: Buddhist Psychology

  • 11: Rebirth and Redeath

  • 12: Karma

  • 13: The Two Truths

  • 14: Living Selflessly

  • 15: Enlightenment

  • 16: Philosophy as Practice

  • Part II: Practice

  • 17: Varieties of Buddhist Practice

  • 18: A Few Grains of Salt

  • 19: Getting Ready

  • 20: Relics and Veneration

  • 21: Solitude and Meditation

  • 22: Mindfulness of Breathing

  • 23: Mindfulness of Death

  • 24: Flesh and Bones

  • 25: Developing Awareness

  • 26: Kindness and Joy

  • 27: Exchanging Self and Other

  • 28: Sending and Receiving

  • 29: Patience

  • 30: Gifts and Offerings

  • 31: Reading, Writing, and Reciting

  • 32: Sacred Speech

  • 33: Clearing Your Mind

  • 34: Getting Over Yourself



Nicolas Bommarito is assistant professor in the philosophy department at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. He received his PhD in philosophy from Brown University and holds a language certification from Tibet University in Lhasa. He is the author of Inner Virtue and draws comics in his spare time, which you can enjoy on his website, www.nicbommarito.com.


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