Many Paths, One Dharma

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The Universal Grammar of Awakening: Dharma (truth) is a single mountain with many paths. Whether one climbs via the Pali Canon, the Sanskrit Sutras, or the Oracle of China, the view from the summit is largely the same. Historically, these traditions are viewed separately. The Gandavyuha focuses on cosmic interpenetration, The Dhammapada focuses on personal liberation; and the I Ching is mostly concerned with the mechanics of fortune – as a means of education - and change. Rarely do they meet in one volume. But here, they do... Many Paths, One Dharma: The Three Lenses of PracticeOne Dharma perspective? View reality through three. This study provides a "Rosetta Stone" for the modern seeker, mapping the cosmic vision of the Sutras onto the practical ethics of the Pali Canon and the dynamic archetypes of the I Ching.The Mahayana Lens: THE VISION - Source: The Gandavyuha Sutra (Chapter 39 of the Avatamsaka Sutra) - The Role: The Map - The Practice: Follow the pilgrimage (yatra) of the young seeker Sudhana as he meets 53 "Good Friends." - The Insight: Realize Indra’s Net - the holographic truth that every atom contains the whole, and every encounter is a teaching from a Buddha in disguise. The Theravada Lens: THE DISCIPLINE - Source: The Dhammapada - The Role: The Internal Monologue - The Practice: Master the mind through "Heedfulness" and the purification of intent - The Insight: The "Engine" of the Bodhisattva. Without the ethical clarity and mental fortitude of the Dhammapada, the seeker is too distracted to perceive the sacred visions of the Great Vehicle. The I Ching Lens: THE NAVIGATION - Source: The Book of Changes (Daoist and Confucian Streams) - The Role: The Structural Diagram - The Practice: Use the 64 Hexagrams to identify the energetic time and situation you are in - The Insight: Spirituality is not static; it is Dynamic Alignment. Whether you are "Keeping Still" like a mountain or "Crossing the Great Water," the I Ching provides the cosmic grammar to navigate change without losing your center. (bluelotusbeing.com and rootsofperception.com)How to Use This Book:For Contemplation: Read Sudhana’s encounter with specific Teachers during the course of his pilgrimage, yatra, quest for Enlightenment.For Ethics: Study the corresponding Dhammapada verses to "straighten the arrow" of your mind.For Action: Consult the associated Hexagram in the Appendix to align your current circumstances with the "Heart of Confucius" and the movement of the Dao. The Tower is open. The toss of the coins is imminent - awaiting our questions. Enter and behold the pilgrimage of Many Paths to One Enlightening Dharma. Read more


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