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Step-by-step exercises help listeners shatter their false assumptions and ideas and see the world as it actually exists. His Holiness sets the stage for discovering the reality behind appearances. But getting past one's misconceptions is only a prelude to right action, and the final section describes how to harness the power of meditative concentration to the service of love, and vice versa, so that true altruistic enlightenment is attained.
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Very thorough, but very complex
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There really is no technical discussion of the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, karma, rebirth, the Wheel of Samsara, the five aggregates, etc. which can be found it other of his work's. The achievement of this book is to explain a nuanced and technically full expose of emptiness in a brilliantly plain spoken manner.
I enjoyed Mr. Hopkins lively translation and the short chapters regarding a.that at times is torture to read and mind bending to understand. I also found his voice soothing and authorities.
A few extra treats is that the Dali Lama talks a bit about himself in a revealing way. There is no doubt that he wrote this book with in a passionate and truly heartfelt manner. I also found his meditation suggestions after each major topic to be rich and instructive.
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- Chris & Kristin
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Very deep
I went to a retreat based on this book, and we spent over an hour talking about just the first few sentences. There is so much in this book that you'll need to read/listen to it a few times to begin to grasp it as a whole. This book can change your life with a little time, meditation and mindfulness of what is being presented.
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- Brian
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A new perspective
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I was curious about Buddhism and I bought the Kindle version of this book. I found it to be a good introduction to how a Buddhist views reality. I think the book is well written and easy to understand. However, After finishing the book, I bought the audible version and I am so glad I did! I am now on my fourth pass through the audible version and I am still learning with each pass. His Holiness goes over the main ideas repeatedly and at first this seemed a little annoying to me. However, I remained patient and persistent and I now know why he uses so much repetition. This is a very wise and humble man and the knowledge he wishes to teach us is an amazing gift. I highly recommend this book!
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- Rachel
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Unfortunately difficult...
I love the Dalai Lama but this book was very difficult to get through. Listening to it on audio is too complex to keep my interest. I liked "The Art of Happiness" much better. But maybe I just need to try this one again another time...
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- Jane
- 02-28-07
Buy the Book
I'm having a terrible time getting through this. The narrator is just horrible. There is a lot of valuable information in there but I keep banging my head on the wall and turning it off. I'm going to buy the book and you should too.
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- Elsa
- 11-12-12
Unfortunate Narrator
I was really interested in this book - and I think I may purchase it in print form instead. I listen to a lot of audio books and I have a very high tolerance for poor readers but this one was impossible for me to listen to. I struggled through half of it and had to move on to something else. Very disappointing!
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- Rebecca
- 01-21-15
One of my favorite books by H.H. Dalai Lama
Would you listen to How to See Yourself as You Really Are again? Why?
I have listened to this book several times because there is so much to learn and new insights are gained each time. It is the refresher I go to most often.
What about Jeffrey Hopkins’s performance did you like?
Jeffrey Hopkins is knowledgeable, so he knows how to place emphasis appropriately. His voice is a little bit monotone, but the content is fascinating so it doesn't bother me. If I need to listen carefully, I listen at regular speed. If I am listening again after a short interval, I listen at 1.5 X speed.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, but breaks for pondering the content are helpful. And I often rewind to make sure I've fully taken in a certain point.
Any additional comments?
I highly recommend this book.
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- ian
- 02-24-17
for the serious mind
If you know the way The Dalai lama writes this book won't be a surprise. if you are curious or already interested in Buddhism go ahead and get stuck in. This is not a book for the casual.
After the opening chapter the book begins a serious treatment of Buddhist psychology and how one practices Buddhist philosophy on a daily basis in the real world.
Don't expect anything g fluffy or light.
If you are seriously curious or already somewhat existed to Buddhism then you will find it very rich with depth and rewarding.
I found the delivery average but probably over time it will be of a real blessing. The speed and tone is good.
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- Bettyjt
- 12-06-17
I don’t like leaving negative reviews.
I listened to this for a good two hours or so but the narration is so drab that not a bit of it went in. The wonderful context and message was all lost by dreadfully dreary narration. The only audiobook I’ve ever not finished and I buy many Buddhist books. Sorry.
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- sandramel
- 10-19-19
Too dull to listen.
The narrator was very monotone- I fell asleep listening to him every time. Didn’t really listen to much. The book may have been better but I just found it boring.
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- Roz
- 01-10-16
Seeing yourself
This is hard to get your head around but I believe if we can then our world will be a much better place full of love and compassion
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- Pauline Laidlaw
- 01-08-20
Couldn't bear to go on beyond c. 30mins
The narrator's tone was boring and menotenous to listen to. The language used was too flowery and wordy and there was too much influence on how to right the world of evils and anger. Couldn't bear to listen beyond the first 30mins. Granted the book may get better and be more individually relevant further on, but bitterly disappointed. I have read other books by the Dalai Lama and found them enlightening, but this was poor - may have been the narrator's style that impacted negatively on me.. Disappointed at having wasted a credit on this.
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You have to try hard to stay awake!
The context is probably good but it’s so boringly read that you’ll have a hard time staying awake with the way he reads it! Sad really!
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- Anonymous User
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The reader is clearly an academic. The reading of the book was very dry. The content was judgemental, naive and seemed to be lacking understanding of implementation.
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Excellent practical advice, easily adapted to daily life. I would recommend this book to anyone who wishes to understand themselves with more clarity.
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