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Reflections on Reality: The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's The Essence of Eloquence, Volume 2
by Jeffrey Hopkins
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... experience and feel the impact of the reasonings learned in theoretical studies, the basic observation (or assumption) being that our afflictive emotions are built on misoriented ideas, not uncontrollable instincts that are endemic to the mind. ... "
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Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism
by Jeffrey Hopkins
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... Three Natures In Buddhism in general, suffering is viewed as being induced by actionsa motivated by afflictive emotions,b which, in turn, are grounded in misperception of the nature of phenomena. ... "
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... Part I: Purpose and Vision anyone has a choice in the matter, but because none of us has any choice. Afflictive emotions of anger, guilt, upset, ... "
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Emerging Global Transformation, Vision Plan, Balanced Scorecard, Zen Archer, Internal Heaven, Life Change, afflictive emotions, vision cards, mental debris, radiating love, worth choosing, karmic consequences
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... Aryadeva, in his four hundred verses, clearly said that negative or afflictive emotions which arise from a substantial cause are difficult to extinguish. ... "
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Buddha Dharma, Four Noble Truths, Kumbha Mela, Middle Way, Shakyamuni Buddha, afflictive emotions, strong grasping, grosser level, conditioned phenomena, other sentient beings, negative minds, inherent existence
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