
The Buddha's Dream of Liberation
Freedom, Emptiness, and Awakened Nature
by James William Coleman
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Pub Date Jun 27 2017 | Archive Date May 02 2017
Description
• The First Turning of the Wheel: Insight into the nature of suffering—and the way out of it—from the four noble truths and the eightfold path
• The Second Turning of the Wheel: Teachings on emptiness from the Heart Sutra and the Diamond Sutra
• The Third Turning of the Wheel: Guidance for practitioners and teachings on awakened Buddha nature
In clear language, James William Coleman, professor of sociology at the California Polytechnic State University, guides us through the ancient sutras that preserve the Buddha’s message, illuminating their meaning for today’s world and tying the Buddha’s wisdom together for us. The book concludes with chapters from two great teachers, Reb Anderson from the Zen tradition and Lama Palden from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, on how to use meditation to bring the Buddha’s wisdom into our daily lives.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: The Wheel of Dharma
Part I: The Three Turnings of the Wheel
1. The First Turning of the Wheel: The Four Noble Truths and the Pali Canon
2. The Second Turning of the Wheel: Emptiness and the Perfection of Wisdom
3. The Third Turning of the Wheel: Untying the Knot of the Sutra of the Explanation of the Profound Secrets
Part II: Turning the Wheel in the Twenty-First Century
4. Practicing the Dream
5. Tasting the Truth of the Buddha’s Words: A Zen Perspective
by Reb Anderson Roshi
6. Envisioning Tara: A Vajrayana Perspective
by Lama Palden Drolma
7. The Buddha’s Dream
Advance Praise
“There are many books on Buddhist philosophy, but James Coleman’s book, The Buddha’s Dream of Liberation, accomplishes the rare feat of inspiring the reader to explore the mind in meditation with fresh and clear ideas. So often meditation practice is muddied by rules and dogma, and here is a book that gets at the living intersection of philosophy and meditation. People wishing to explore Buddhism within their meditation practice will find new depths of appreciation for how well the Buddha, and those adept meditators in the history of Buddhism, have understood the human mind.”
—Jason Siff, author of Unlearning Meditation and Thoughts Are Not the Enemy
“This marvelous book offers a pith, cogent description of
the arc of the Buddha’s teachings—from anatta (non-self) to shunyata
(emptiness) to tathata (buddha nature.) James William Coleman provides clear, simple language to describe some
of the most complex ideas within the Buddhist cannon and offers practical
interaction for how to bring those teachings alive in practice and daily life.
Chapters by Tenshin Reb Anderson Roshi and Lama Palden Drolma provide a rich invitation into the paths of
Zen and Vajrajana. The book is a gem
for both beginning and seasoned practitioners.”
—Pamela Weiss, Founder, Appropriate Response
“The Buddha’s Dream of
Liberation gives a clear
presentation of the three turnings of the wheel of the Buddha’s teachings.
James William Coleman draws on textual references in the sutras, his experience
in both the Zen and Vajrayana traditions, and his western academic training to
lay out in modern language and with sensitivity to a modern audience this easy to read and approachable overview of
Buddhist path and practice.”
—Lama Drupgyu Tenzin, Vice President of the Tsadra Foundation
“I am delighted with this marvelous guidebook on the profound topic of the three turnings.
The book skillfully conveys this area of vast knowledge in a manner that is succinct, comprehensive, and engaging.
Coleman's voice has the authority and depth of a scholar and the accessibility
and friendliness of a fellow traveler on the path of Buddhist practice. This work provides a wonderful introduction
to Buddhism.”
—Rose Taylor Goldfield, author of Training
the Wisdom Body
“In The Buddha's Dream of Liberation, James William Coleman, author of The New Buddhism, writes with power and precision on a subject of great contemporary importance: the three turnings of the Dharma wheel. This beautifully written meditation on the great sutras is both a succinct explanation of the founding tenets of Buddhism and a profound reflection upon the evolution of those ideas through time. Novices and religious scholars alike will be both taught and inspired by this wonderful book. Buddhism brought up-to-date and returned to its sources!”
—Robert Inchausti author of Thomas Merton's American Prophecy and Subversive Orthodoxy
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781614293583 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 176 |
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