Gnosis of Buddha Dharma 15 The Three Modes of Perception

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How the consciousness enters into nature and suffering, and how to change it through practical work. Includes an explanation of Parikalpita, Paratantra, and Parinishpanna (from Yogachara Buddhism).

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Course Description:

More than 2,500 years ago, a man decided to find out why there is suffering, and how to overcome it. He succeeded, and became known as “The Buddha,” which means, “One who is awake.” Since then, there have emerged many variations and interpretations of what he taught, with some believing that his teachings were something he invented or created on his own. Contrary to this belief, he said,

“I have seen an ancient path, an ancient road traversed by the rightly enlightened ones of former times. And what is that ancient path, that ancient road? It is just this noble eight-fold path.” – Buddha Shakyamuni, Samyutta Nikaya ii.106

Therefore, his knowledge — what in Greek is called Gnosis — existed before he did, and he only taught what he understood of that ancient knowledge.

This course examines Gnosis through the lens of the Buddhist Dharma.

These lectures were originally given live and unscripted on Gnostic Radio.

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