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Two Buddhist Essays (MP3 Audiobook)

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Author: Silacara, Bhikkhu
Publisher: Buddhist Publication Society
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Product Type: audiobook
Pages:
ISBN 13: 978-1-68172-395-2 (audiobook)

ISBN 10:

Language: English

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SKU:703080

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This is an audiobook of Bodhi Leaves No. 80, 'Two Buddhist Essays: The Buddha s Two Voices and A Buddhist Sermonette' found in the Pariyatti Edition of Collected Bodhi Leaves Vol. III as well as at BPS as a free eBook download.

Excerpt from Two Buddhist Essays by J. F. McKechnie (Bhikkhu Silacara)

As a profound thinker, as the most profound thinker the world has ever known, the Buddha had two ways of speaking to people. At one time he would address them in words that expressed the utmost depth of his knowledge. At other times he would tell them simple things within the compass of their ready understanding, in words that were taken from the ordinary speech used among themselves. In both modes of speech, he spoke what was true. But in the former mode he spoke what was final, ultimate truth and fact; in the latter mode, what was true for the people and the time to and in which he spoke.

We use these words universe and things because they are terms of current speech, and there are no others available to express more nearly what we mean; but in the Buddhist way of envisaging life there is no universe and no things in the sense in which these words are ordinarily used. For the Buddhist way of envisaging what is here is one that is not satisfied to skim surfaces, but goes into things, penetrates them, and seeks to find out what they are at the bottom.



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