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How to See Yourself As You Really Are

By: His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Jeffrey Hopkins - translator Ph.D. Ph.D.
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HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA REVEALS THE KEY TO ACHIEVING HAPPINESS AND A MEANINGFUL LIFE.

In How to See Yourself as You Really Are, the world's foremost Buddhist leader teaches listeners how to recognize and dispel misguided notions of self and embrace the world from a more realistic -- and loving -- perspective.

Step-by-step exercises help listeners shatter their false assumptions and ideas and see the world as it actually exists. His Holiness sets the stage for discovering the reality behind appearances. But getting past one's misconceptions is only a prelude to right action, and the final section describes how to harness the power of meditative concentration to the service of love, and vice versa, so that true altruistic enlightenment is attained. Enlivened by personal anecdotes and intimate accounts of the Dalai Lama's own life experiences, How to See Yourself as You Really Are is an inspirational and empowering guide to achieving self-awareness that can be enjoyed by spiritual seekers of all faiths.©2006 His Holiness the Dalai Lama. All rights reserved; (P)2006 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.
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I went to a retreat based on this book, and we spent over an hour talking about just the first few sentences. There is so much in this book that you'll need to read/listen to it a few times to begin to grasp it as a whole. This book can change your life with a little time, meditation and mindfulness of what is being presented.

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Meditation is the key to attaining insight and universal loving-kindness. In Buddhism, the practice of meditation is not for "destressing" or other superficial goals. It takes hard work akin to an intensive workout regime.

In How to See Yourself as You Really Are, H.H. the Dalai Lama outlines the worldview one gains from diligence in Insight meditation. Through meditation, one can understand and accept that our sense perceptions are fallible and that they operate entirely within the interface of consciousness, so that what one perceives is also what is generated "out of the box" by our brains as a way to navigate the world around us.

Immanuel Kant called this the Phenomenal world. It is not to say that nothing actually exists, but rather, by default, the behind-the-scenes conceptualization that is constantly streaming into consciousness is not as solid or concrete as one is wont to suppose. What objectively exists "out there" is unknowable. The phenomena generated and perceived through consciousness is of one's own creation. It is in this sense that everything one perceives is inseparable from oneself.

It is possible to continue to operate under the conventions discrete objects, ownership and the notion of selfhood without becoming entangled in the cyclical pattern of attachment and aversion. H.H. the Dalai Lama presents in this book the framework within Buddhism for achieving this clearly and without the usual metaphors that can come across as contradictory or esoteric.

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I was really interested in this book - and I think I may purchase it in print form instead. I listen to a lot of audio books and I have a very high tolerance for poor readers but this one was impossible for me to listen to. I struggled through half of it and had to move on to something else. Very disappointing!

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I love to hear books from all cultures and religions but found this hard to follow. I am new to Buddhism so I am not surprised. let's chalk it up to being new to it all and continue to learn and live. I will listen to it again after I have listened to more on the subject.
thanks to all who helped with this and to the master for writing it.

Hard to follow for someone new to it.

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detailed instructions for practice/meditation including pitfalls encountered along the way. I enjoyed the pensive paced narrator

In depth instruction for a beginner

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