Beyond Tranquility: Buddhist Meditations in Essay and Verse

Beyond Tranquility: Buddhist Meditations in Essay and Verse

by Charles Genoud
Beyond Tranquility: Buddhist Meditations in Essay and Verse

Beyond Tranquility: Buddhist Meditations in Essay and Verse

by Charles Genoud

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Overview

One of Buddhism’s most respected authors inspires readers with a creative and intriguing journey into the heart of Buddhist meditation practice.

Beyond Tranquility is an invitation to inner experience. In these pages, one of Buddhism’s most respected scholar-sages creatively distills decades of practice, reflection, and teaching into essential truths. Touching on the full scope of core Buddhist philosophical and meditation traditions, Charles Genoud draws on ancient Buddhist suttas, masters like Nagarjuna and Dogen, and even seers and philosophers such as Eckhart, Nietzsche, and Sartre, as well as the great innovators of the modern novel and modern dance. Weaving together the wisdom of these great minds in a poetic style uniquely his own, Genoud invites you into the heart of Buddhist meditation and practice. Here, with the immediacy and wry humor of haiku, he proves an astute and subtle guide to the pitfalls and paradoxes that eventually confront every meditator, and to the most skillful ways through them.

Genoud’s powerful, experiential language transmits the meditative experience rather than merely describing it—and his style will resonate with the teachings of Zen and Dzogchen, the writings of contemplative philosophers, and with dancers and other artists whose work is built upon a “body of presence.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614296058
Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
Publication date: 01/28/2020
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 248
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Charles Genoud has studied and practiced Tibetan Buddhism since 1970. For a number of years, he studied with Geshe Rabten, and then continued under the guidance of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. At the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala, India, he studied psychology, epistemology, and Buddhist logic. He has also practiced in the Theravadan tradition in monasteries in Burma and Thailand, and in meditation centers in Nepal, the United States, England, and France. He has taught meditation since 1995.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part 1 Meditations in Verse

The past never was 9

Desacralization 13

Awareness / knowingness 17

Meditation 21

The present 25

Suffering 29

Sati 35

Difficulties 45

Absence 49

Thoughts 55

My self 65

Exile 71

Emotions 75

Oblivion 85

Not beyond 89

Powerless 95

Presence 99

Responsibility 101

Lovingkindness 107

The spontaneity of consciousness 113

Knowing but being 119

Coincidence 125

Nirvana is a stone 129

Part 2 Reflections in Essay

Thinking for oneself 139

Morality and suffering 147

Consciousness 165

A question of self 195

Unconditioned 209

Responsibility and engagement 217

Acknowledgments 233

About the Author 235

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