Softcover, 309 pages, Ithaca, NY 1992, used, very good condition.
Softcover, 309 pages, Ithaca, NY 1992, used, very good condition.
If Bodhisattvas see no real sentient beings, no real suffering, how is it they are moved by great compassion? Much of Mahayanda Buddhist philosophy is a quest to answer this question by articulating a middle way: a view of existence sturdy enough to sustain a coherent ethical system without betraying Buddha's vision of emptniess (sunyata).
Autor: | Guy Newland |