ISBN-13: 9780992356804 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 494 str.
A cogent reinterpretation of many of the key arguments of Mah y na philosophy, providing new insights in relation to the question of what a 'self' may or may not be, relativistically perceived as an I-consciousness in light of the doctrine of the Void. The major classical logic relating to such things as the Two Truths, Dependent Origination, the Sevenfold Reasoning, are properly examined by presenting an esoteric view (the Dharmak ya Way) that represents the middle way between extremes. In doing so many concepts are modernised and inherent errors expunged via the presentation of a new valid hermeneutic."
A cogent reinterpretation of many of the key arguments of Mahayana philosophy, providing new insights in relation to the question of what a self may or may not be, relativistically perceived as an I-consciousness in light of the doctrine of the Void. The major classical logic relating to such things as the Two Truths, Dependent Origination, the Sevenfold Reasoning, are properly examined by presenting an esoteric view (the Dharmakaya Way) that represents the middle way between extremes. In doing so many concepts are modernised and inherent errors expunged via the presentation of a new valid hermeneutic.