In Praise of Great Compassion
Thursdays, 7:00pm – 8:30pm, Pacific Time
January 20 – August 11, 2022
online only
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In this class we will study the fifth of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s
series of books intended for Western and contemporary Asian students.
The Library of Wisdom and Compassion is a special multivolume series
in which His Holiness the Dalai Lama shares the Buddha's teachings
on the complete path to full awakening that he himself has practiced his entire life.
The topics are arranged especially for people seeking practical spiritual advice
and are peppered with the Dalai Lama's own unique outlook.
Assisted by his long-term disciple, the American nun Thubten Chodron,
the Dalai Lama sets the context for practicing the Buddha's teachings
in modern times and then unveils the path of wisdom and compassion
that leads to a meaningful life and sense of personal fulfillment.
This series is an important bridge from introductory to profound topics
for those seeking an in-depth explanation from a contemporary perspective.
Don Isaacson is an advanced Dharma student having followed the FPMT Basic Program courses in person for many years, and the FPMT Masters Program online, 2008 to 2013. Don currently serves on the Board of Directors at Ocean of Compassion Buddhist Center and at Vajrapani Institute in Boulder Creek.
Textbook
We will be using the following text:
In Praise of Great Compassion by The Dalai Lama and Thubten Chodron.
(Available at Wisdom Publications
or Amazon.)
In Praise of Great Compassion, the fifth volume of
the Library of Wisdom and Compassion, continues the Dalai
Lama’s teachings on the path to awakening. While previous
volumes focused on our present situation and taking
responsibility for creating the causes for the happiness we
seek, this volume is about opening our hearts to others and
generating the compassion, joy, and fortitude to make our
lives meaningful by benefiting them.
We are embedded in a universe with other beings, all of whom
have been kind to us in one way or another. More than any
other time in human history, we depend on one another to
stay alive and flourish. We are sometimes oblivious to their
kindness, or take it for granted, which leads to feelings of
discontent. But when we look closely, it becomes apparent
that we have been the recipient of great kindness and
naturally we want to repay it.
To do this, we begin by cultivating a positive attitude
toward others by contemplating the four
immeasurables—immeasurable love, compassion, empathic joy,
and equanimity—and the altruistic intention of
bodhicitta. We learn to challenge the deluded logic of the
self-centered attitude that leads to misery and replace it
with a more realistic perspective that helps us to remain
balanced when we experience either happiness or
suffering. This enables us to make all circumstances
favorable to the path to awakening.
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