Relative Truth, Ultimate Truth (Tsering 2008)
Description
The Buddhist teaching of the "two truths" is the gateway to understanding the often-misunderstood philosophy of emptiness. This volume is an excellent source of support for anyone interested in cultivating a more holistic and transformative understanding of the world around them and ultimately of their own consciousness. (Source Accessed Jan 7, 2026)
- Foreword by Lama Zopa Rinpoche ix
- Preface xi
- Editor's Preface xv
- 1. The Evolution of Buddhist Thought 1
- LOGIC AND EMOTION 1
- The Long View 1
- Harnessing Our Emotions 3
- Listening, Contemplating, and Meditating 6
- THE EVOLUTION OF BUDDHIST THOUGHT 8
- Buddhism in India 9
- The Four Schools 12
- Buddhism in Tibet 14
- 2. The Base and the Path within the Four Schools 17
- THE TIBETAN SYSTEM OF STUDY 17
- The Base of the Path 18
- The Two Truths as the Base 20
- The Path 21
- The Results of the Path 23
- THE CORE CONCEPTS OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM 23
- Buddhist Tenets 23
- Impermanence 26
- Selflessness 27
- ARRIVING AT RIGHT VIEW 31
- 3. The Vaibhashika School 35
- THE GREAT EXPOSITION 35
- DIVISIONS OF PHENOMENA 36
- Compounded and Uncompounded Phenomena 37
- THE VAIBHASHIKA VIEW OF THE TWO TRUTHS 39
- Conventional Truth and Imputed Existence 42
- Ultimate Truth and Substantial Existence 45
- Ultimate Truth, Selflessness, and Emptiness 47
- Partless Particles and Partless Moments of Consciousness 48
- 4. The Sautrantika School 53
- THE SUTRA SCHOOL 53
- EXISTENT OBJECTS 55
- Things and Nothings 55
- Specifically Characterized and Generally Characterized Phenomena 58
- Real and Unreal Existent Objects 60
- The Relationship of Mind and Object 64
- The Reality of Material Objects 65
- ULTIMATE TRUTH AND CONVENTIONAL TRUTH 69
- Ultimate Truth in Sautrantika 69
- Conventional Truth in Sautrantika 71
- 5. The Chittamatra School 75
- THE TEXTS USED IN CHITTAMATRA 75
- CHITTAMATRA'S BASE, PATH, AND RESULT 76
- THE THREE NATURES 79
- Dependent Nature 80
- Imputed Nature 80
- Perfect Nature 82
- THE MIND-BASIS-OF-ALL 83
- The Features of Mind-Basis-of-All 85
- The Properties of Mind-Basis-of-All 88
- Afflictive Mental Consciousness 90
- HOW AN OBJECT EXISTS ACCORDING TO CHITTAMATRA 92
- ULTIMATE TRUTH AND CONVENTIONAL TRUTH ACCORDING TO CHITTAMATRA 94
- 6. The Madhyamaka School 99
- THE MAJOR TEXTS AND TEACHERS OF THE MADHYAMAKA SCHOOL 99
- THE TWO SUBSCHOOLS 101
- THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TWO TRUTHS FOR MADHYAMAKA 102
- CONVENTIONAL TRUTH IN MADHYAMAKA 105
- The Meaning of Samvriti Satya 105
- The Accuracy of Direct Valid Cognizers 109
- How Inferences Realize an Object 111
- The Existence of External Objects 114
- Real and Unreal Conventional Truths 115
- ULTIMATE TRUTH IN MADHYAMAKA 116
- Emptiness 116
- The Meaning of Paramarta Satya 117
- Ultimate Mind 119
- Ultimate Existence 121
- Ultimate Truth 123
- 7. Illusion and Reality 125
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO TRUTHS 125
- One Entity, Different Isolates 128
- The Faults If the Two Truths Were Different Entities 129
- HOW THINGS EXIST 131
- The Truth That Conceals 131
- How Things Exist Conventionally 133
- The Sequence of Realizing the Two Truths 136
- How Realized Beings Perceive Relative Truths 139
- ILLUSION AND REALITY 141
- WISDOM OR DOGMA? 145
- Glossary 149
- Bibliography 157
- Notes 161
- Index 167
- About the Authors 177
- The Foundation of Buddhist Thought 179
