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Emptiness Yoga

The Tibetan Middle Way

Edited by Joe B. Wilson
Paperback
$39.95 US
5.9"W x 9"H x 1.1"D   | 25 oz | 12 per carton
On sale Jan 01, 1995 | 536 Pages | 978-1-55939-043-9
An absorbing exposition of the methods of realization of the Middle Way Consequence School (Prasangika Madhyamika) by Jeffrey Hopkins—considered by many the foremost Western authority on Tibetan Buddhism. His presentation is based on Jang-gya's famous work—the original and translation are included. The reasonings used to analyze persons and phenomena to establish their true mode of existence are discussed in the context of meditative practice. This exposition includes a masterful treatment of the compatibility of emptiness and dependent-arising.
"Emptiness Yoga will be greatly appreciated by both beginners and advanced students for its immediacy, profundity, and precision. Hopkins deserves congratulations for making this difficult material as transparent as possible."—E.K. Dargyay, Religious Studies Review
Jeffrey Hopkins, PhD, served for a decade as the interpreter for the Dalai Lama. A Buddhist scholar and the author of more than thirty-five books, he is Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, where he founded the largest academic program in Tibetan Buddhist studies in the West. View titles by Jeffrey Hopkins

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An absorbing exposition of the methods of realization of the Middle Way Consequence School (Prasangika Madhyamika) by Jeffrey Hopkins—considered by many the foremost Western authority on Tibetan Buddhism. His presentation is based on Jang-gya's famous work—the original and translation are included. The reasonings used to analyze persons and phenomena to establish their true mode of existence are discussed in the context of meditative practice. This exposition includes a masterful treatment of the compatibility of emptiness and dependent-arising.

Praise

"Emptiness Yoga will be greatly appreciated by both beginners and advanced students for its immediacy, profundity, and precision. Hopkins deserves congratulations for making this difficult material as transparent as possible."—E.K. Dargyay, Religious Studies Review

Author

Jeffrey Hopkins, PhD, served for a decade as the interpreter for the Dalai Lama. A Buddhist scholar and the author of more than thirty-five books, he is Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia, where he founded the largest academic program in Tibetan Buddhist studies in the West. View titles by Jeffrey Hopkins