- Inside Vasubandhu's Yogacara
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword by Norman Fischer
- Introduction
- “Thirty Verses on Consciousness Only”
- 1. Self and Other
- 2. The Eight-Consciousnesses Model
- 3. Store Consciousness
- 4. Aspects of the Buddhist Unconscious
- 5. Mind Makes Self and Other
- 6. Stuck on the Self
- 7. Seeing Through I, Me, and Mine
- 8. The All
- 9. Mindfulness of Phenomena
- 10. Five Aggregates, Five Universal Factors
- 11. Cultivating Seeds of Goodness
- 12. Being with Suffering
- 13. Taking Care of Suffering
- 14. Not Always So
- 15. The Water and the Waves
- 16. On Thinking
- 17. Projection Only
- 18. The Process of Consciousness
- 19. The Ripening of Karma
- 20. Three Natures
- 21. Dependence and Realization
- 22. The Harmony of Difference and Sameness
- 23. No Own Nature
- 24. Three Natures, All Without Self
- 25. Four Ways to Express the Inexpressible
- 26. How We Are Bound
- 27. Thinking About It Is Not Enough
- 28. Being at Rest
- 29. Transformation at the Root of Suffering
- 30. The Blissful Body of Liberation
- Epilogue: Meditation and Compassionate Action, and the “Thirty Verses”
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Bibliography
- The “Thirty Verses” in Devanagari and Romanized Script
- English-to-Sanskrit Glossary
- Index
- About the Author and Translator
- Copyright
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