Distinguishing Phenomena from Their Intrinsic Nature

Distinguishing Phenomena from Their Intrinsic Nature

By Dharmachakra Translation Committee

Book Description

This profound Buddhist text offers readers a clear pathway to understanding the fundamental distinction between how things appear to us and their true nature. At its heart lies an ancient teaching attributed to Maitreya, the Buddha's regent, who transmitted these verses to Asanga as part of the classical Indian Buddhist philosophical tradition.

The work addresses one of spirituality's most essential questions: how do we move beyond the limiting beliefs and mental confusion that obscure our perception of reality? Through careful examination of appearance versus truth, readers discover that awakening requires releasing inaccurate assumptions about themselves and their world. This process of mental clarification naturally allows compassion and wisdom to emerge.

What makes this volume particularly valuable are the illuminating commentaries by two highly respected Tibetan masters, Khenpo Shenga and Ju Mipham. These nineteenth and twentieth-century scholars were instrumental in preserving and advancing Buddhist philosophy in Tibet. Their insights help readers navigate the subtle teachings of the root text, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to contemporary spiritual seekers.

Rather than offering quick fixes or simple answers, this work invites readers into a deeper exploration of consciousness itself. It suggests that by seeing through the veils of confusion, we can access our limitless potential and experience reality as it truly exists. For those drawn to Buddhist wisdom or anyone seeking to understand the nature of perception and awakening, this text provides both philosophical depth and practical guidance.

Who Is This For?

📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~3 hours)

📄 Length: 112 pages

What You'll Discover

  • ✓ Understand Buddhist philosophy and practice
  • ✓ Explore RELIGION
  • ✓ Learn the teachings of the Dharma
  • ✓ Explore Tibetan
  • ✓ Explore Buddhism

Topics Covered

RELIGION / Buddhism / Tibetan RELIGION Dharmadharmatāvibhaṅga (Maitreyanātha) Tibetan Buddhism

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