- Realizing the Profound View
 - Cover Page
 - Title Page
 - Contents
 - Preface by Bhikṣuṇī Thubten Chodron
 - Abbreviations
 - Introduction by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
 - 1 The Seven-Point Analysis: How Does a Car Exist?
- Analysis Relates Back to Experience
 - The Main Arguments to Establish Emptiness
 - The Selflessness of Persons and of Phenomena
 - The Chariot Travels through Time
 - One and Different, One Nature and Different Natures
 - How Does a Car Exist?
 - Conclusion from Examining the Seven Points
 - Benefits of Contemplating the Seven Points
 - What Is Emptiness?
 
 - 2 Refutations Similar to Candrakīrti’s Seven Points
 - 3 The Selflessness of Persons: Seven Points
- Introduction to the Seven-Point Reasoning
 - Is the Person One and the Same as the Aggregates?
 - Examining the Mental Consciousness and the Clear-Light Mind in Particular
 - Is the Person Inherently Different from the Aggregates?
 - Do the Self and the Aggregates Exist Inherently in Any Other Way?
 - The Tathāgata Is Empty Yet Exists
 
 - 4 The Person Is Not the Six Elements
- Nāgārjuna: How Is the Self Related to the Six Elements?
 - Phenomena Are Empty but Exist Nominally
 - Pāli Tradition: The Six Elements Are Not the Self
 - The Emptiness of Mine
 - Innate Self-Grasping Ignorance
 - Meditation: The Four Essential Points
 - Checking Your Realization
 - Does the Person Exist Inherently on the Conventional Level?
 - How Does the Body Exist?
 
 - 5 Ultimate Analysis and Conventional Existence
 - 6 The Selflessness of Phenomena: Diamond Slivers
- Refuting Inherently Existent Arising
 - Does the Effect Exist in the Cause?
 - Do Things Arise from an Inherently Existent Other?
 - Refuting Arising from Both Itself and Other
 - Do Things Arise Randomly without a Cause?
 - Benefits of Meditating on Diamond Slivers
 - Results Arise Dependently
 - When to Qualify with “Inherently”
 - Conclusion from the Reasoning of Diamond Slivers
 
 - 7 Does the World Exist Objectively?
 - 8 The Selflessness of All Existents: Dependent Arising
- Dependent Arising: The Monarch of Reasonings
 - Dependent Arising Proves Emptiness
 - Levels of Understanding Dependent Arising
 - Threefold Presentation of Dependent Arising
 - Twofold Presentation of Dependent Arising
 - Three Criteria for Conventional Existence
 - Other Presentations of Dependent Arising
 - The Various Levels of Dependence Are Related
 
 - 9 Gaining the Correct View
 - 10 The Path Pleasing to the Buddha
- The Importance of Realizing Profound Emptiness
 - The Initial Realization of Emptiness That Pleases the Buddha
 - When Appearance and Emptiness Are Grasped as Distinct
 - The Measure of Having Culminated the Analysis of the View
 - A Unique Feature of Prāsaṅgikas
 - Summary
 - How to Meditate on Emptiness and Dependent Arising
 
 - 11 Illusion-Like Existence
 - 12 Self and Selflessness in the Pāli Tradition
 - 13 The Pāli Tradition: Eliminating Defilements
 - 14 The Pāli Sūtras and the Prāsaṅgika View
 - Notes
 - Glossary
 - Recommended Reading
 - Index
 - About the Authors
 - Copyright
 
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