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The
Wisdom of Emptiness By Jonathan Landaw – 6 DVD set. $30.80 = Total Donation to invite the MP3 CD* to your home OVER 14 Hours of Material According to the teachings of Buddha, the only way to eradicate the ignorance that lies at the source of all our suffering and dissatisfaction is by cultivating insight into ultimate truth, or emptiness (shunyata). Far from being a nihilistic doctrine of nothingness, the wisdom of emptiness is the most powerful method for liberating ourselves from the misconceptions that keep us trapped in the perpetual cycle of recurring misery known as samsara. In this introductory course, suitable for veterans as well as novices, the viewer will be given means for identifying, weakening, and eventually uprooting these imprisoning misconceptions. Also included in this course are instructions for combining these profound meditational techniques with cultivation of loving-compassion and the practice of purification. These DVDs can be viewed on their own or as supplementary teachings for FPMT’s Discovering Buddhism at Home program. This is an FPMT Discovering Buddhism subject. For the complete Discovering Buddhism at Home program, please see: www.fpmt.org/shop |
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paypal * General Information about MP3 Discs: MP3 Audio Data CD: Playable on computers with Windows Media Player, iTunes, and others. You can also download these to your portable MP3 players and iPods using a computer. This is playable on most NEW standalone CD and DVD players but not older ones (as of 2007). MP3 Audio Data DVD: Playable on computers with Windows Media Player, iTunes, and others. You can also download these to your portable MP3 players and iPods using a computer. This is not playable on most standalone CD & DVD players (as of 2007).
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