- Courageous Compassion
 - Cover Page
 - Advance Praise for Courageous Compassion
 - The Library of Wisdom and Compassion
 - Title Page
 - Contents
 - Preface by Bhikṣuṇī Thubten Chodron
 - Abbreviations
 - Introduction by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
 - Part I. How to Live with Compassion: The Bodhisattva Perfections
 - 2. Living as a Bodhisattva: The Perfections of Generosity, Ethical Conduct, and Fortitude
 - 3. Living as a Bodhisattva: The Remaining Seven Perfections
- The Perfection of Joyous Effort
 - The Perfection of Meditative Stability
 - The Perfection of Wisdom
 - The Three Understandings
 - Space-Like and Illusion-Like Meditation on Emptiness
 - Serenity and Insight
 - The Importance of Insight
 - The Perfection of Skillful Means
 - The Perfection of Unshakable Resolve
 - The Perfection of Power
 - The Perfection of Pristine Wisdom
 - Ultimate Bodhicitta
 - Conclusion
 
 - 4. Sharing the Dharma
- Four Ways of Gathering Disciples in Tibetan Buddhism
 - Four Ways of Sustaining Favorable Relationships in the Pāli Tradition
 - Four All-Embracing Bodhisattva Virtues in Chinese Buddhism
 - Suggestions for Western Dharma Teachers
 - The Essence of the Dharma and Its Cultural Forms
 - Propagating the Dharma
 - What to Teach in the West
 - Teaching according to the Audience
 - Translations and Rituals
 - Many Ways to Benefit Sentient Beings
 - Areas of Caution
 - Respect for the Dharma
 - Buddhadharma in Asia
 - Dharma Centers
 
 - 5. The Ten Perfections in the Pāli Tradition
 - Part II. The Three Vehicles and Their Fruits
 - 6. Breakthrough to Nirvāṇa: The Pāli Tradition
- The Three Vehicles
 - Dhyānas and the Destruction of Pollutants
 - Direct Knowledge, Full Understanding, and Realization
 - The Four Pairs of Āryas
 - Those Who Have Work to Do with Diligence and Those Who Do Not
 - Purification and Knowledge
 - Occasions for Attaining Liberation
 - Four Kinds of Persons Who Attain Arhatship
 - Liberation of Mind, Liberation by Wisdom
 - Nirvāṇa and the Arhat
 - Tathāgatas and Arhats
 
 - 7. Fundamental Vehicle Paths and Fruits: The Sanskrit Tradition
 - 8. The Paths of the Bodhisattva
 - 9. Bodhisattva Grounds
 - 10. Three Pure Bodhisattva Grounds
 - Notes
 - Glossary
 - Recommended Reading
 - Index
 - About the Authors
 - Also Available from the Dalai Lama and Wisdom Publications
 - Also Available from Thubten Chodron
 - Copyright
 
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