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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 70 stanzas, November 16, 2006
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Jonathan E. Lepoff (North Monmouth, Maine United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nagarjuna's Seventy Stanzas: A Buddhist Psychology of Emptiness (Paperback)
I have taken a couple of courses dealing with Buddhist philosophy so I have some background in the area but I am far from an expert.
That being said, this is about as clear an explanation of this core Buddhist concept as you are likely to find
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, February 13, 2009
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All too often this topic invites works that seem to go out of their way to use huge obscure words, even to convey simple concepts. This book avoids that as much as possible, it makes the subject much more approachable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Illusion of life made clear, April 14, 2001
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This review is from: Nagarjuna's Seventy Stanzas: A Buddhist Psychology of Emptiness (Paperback)
I am not an academic or one who professes any profound intellectual knowledge of Buddhism. I am a practising yogi with only experience of the teachings to convey. In seeking enlightenment I must say this commentary was most profound in both my experience and understanding of life.

I received a large taste of emptiness and the self by reading and rereading the "seventy Stanza's". It cleared up the confusion about relative and absolute truths and paved the way for me to see life in a clearer view. This book also opens the way for further studies of the nature of mind in a most detailed way.

This is not an easy reading and if one believes it is, then one doesn't understand. It is easy to fool oneself and believe they understand but once that happens, life becomes a series of challenges that dare you to understand what you think you "know".

Taking the mind to it's limit of understanding and opening another realm of knowledge also encompasses the heart and this is where one can become befuddled. Living and knowing emptiness on a moment to moment basis is empowering in alleviating all suffering. for oneself and others.It isn't an intellectual exercise that one masters today, it ust be kept in one's conscious, so periodic rereading is required. Each reintroduction is more revealing and if my words annoy or bother your intellectual abilities, then you haven't understood.

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Nagarjuna's Seventy Stanzas: A Buddhist Psychology of Emptiness by David Ross Komito (Paperback - May 1, 1999)
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