Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism
Discover the profound insights of Jeffrey Hopkins in "Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism," published by the University of California Press in 2003. This comprehensive 542-page exploration delves into the teachings of Dzong-ka-ba, the revered Tibetan yogi-scholar and founder of the Ge-luk-ba school, who lived from 1357 to 1419. The book meticulously examines the intricate conflict between appearance and reality as articulated in the Mind-Only, or Yogic Practice, School of Buddhism. Ideal for both scholars and practitioners, this work not only enriches your understanding of Buddhist philosophy but also invites you to reflect on the nature of existence itself. Enhance your spiritual journey and deepen your knowledge of non-Western philosophy with this essential read.