Emptiness
Автор: David Arthur Auten
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Emptiness is a strange phenomenon that haunts us in many ways. Most of us have felt empty at one time or another, though we don't often talk about it. We have a sense that something is missing in life. This absence extends beyond human experience to the physical world. As contemporary science has revealed to us on both a macroscopic and subatomic level, curiously, the vast majority of the universe is composed mostly of nothing but empty space. Emptiness is «abundant» and beckons for our attention. Drawing on the Judeo-Christian wisdom of the Bible, in conversation with Eastern and Celtic thought, David Arthur Auten offers us an eye-opening and profoundly practical examination of the much neglected gift of absence. Nothing, ironically, turns out to be endlessly fascinating and significant.
Emptiness and Fullness
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A Cure for Emptiness / Прорасти в моей пустоте
Автор: Эльнара Декстер
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Сколько испытаний и искушений уготовила судьба для выпускницы Нью-Йоркского факультета по связям с общественностью, для девочки словно бы «выросшей в шкафу» религиозной многодетной семьи. Стать личным пиар-менеджером звезды мировой величины было пределом ее мечтаний. Быть поверенным лицом человека, которого обожают миллионы, безусловно, очень лестно, однако, какую цену она готова за это заплатить? How much trouble and temptation has fate prepared for a young public-relations graduate in contemporary New York? For a woman who grew up in the sheltered environment of a religious family, surrounded by brothers and sisters? Becoming the personal PR manager of a world-famous rock star seems, at first, the high point of her ambition. And being the confidante of a man adored by millions is certainly flattering. But what price is she willing to pay? © Эльнара Декстер , 2020 © Переводчик Damon Hager, 2020 © & ? ООО «Интеракт», 2020
Patterns in Emptiness
Автор: Lama Jampa Thaye
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How do Buddha’s teachings answer the most profound questions of our existence? What makes his thinking unique amongst other systems of thought? The answer lies in his teachings on “dependent origination,” which hold the key to unlocking his doctrines of karma, rebirth, suffering, liberation, and compassion. Patterns in Emptiness shows how understanding this core Buddhist teaching of “dependent origination” can transform how we see the world and provide an antidote to the disordered thinking that leaves us in the grip of disruptive emotions. Without understanding this essential teaching, our meditation practice is likely to lead only to greater confusion. Lama Jampa Thaye is a scholar and meditation master trained in the Sakya and Kagyu traditions of Buddhism by eminent masters.