蛻變:生命存在與昇華的實相(國際英文版:卷七)
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ISBN13:9781647841850
出版社:漢世紀數位文化EHGBooks
作者:張善通
出版日:2023/02/01
裝訂/頁數:平裝/918頁
規格:22.8cm*15.2cm (高/寬)
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If human life is like a special, unusual, significant and far-reaching key, every morning when you wake up to take it, you have to fill out the application form carefully and seriously, without being meticulous.
Before going to sleep at night, thank God for today's gift and return the key to life with gratitude.
If we have used the key of life thousands of times, over and over again, then why do we have to do as Sisyphus did, with great effort, to push a boulder up a mountain?
After pushing a boulder up to the top of the mountain, we let it roll back down again, and so on, day after day, applying and repeating forever. ......
Imagine when we return the key to life, do we take an introspective attitude and examine our life deeply: what have we achieved today? What have we failed?
So one cannot help but ask: which direction should we choose for the existence of the universe and life itself, and what lifestyle should we adopt?
What is the value of the existence of life itself, and what is the true meaning of the existence of life itself?
What if the days of our existence in the universe, in life itself, always begin under such hard-won circumstances?
If our cosmic life existence, our existence itself, has always started in such a hard way and ended in such a sad way, then we must have a deeper self-awareness and reflection on our cosmic life existence, our existence itself.
Therefore, the question of life and death will again become a sharp and sensitive issue.
The Eastern and Western philosophies of life have, for ages, attempted to unravel the mystery of life and death in the existence of everything in the universe itself, in order to understand the true meaning of the existence of the world around us.
They attribute life to the simple "existence" that distinguishes between animals and inanimate things, and to the "mind" that is uniquely human.
It even goes on to use the phenomena that differentiate everything from one generation to another and the various theories that explain these phenomena, in order to decipher the existence of life in the universe.
To decipher the knowledge and culture inherent in the existence of life in the universe. It serves the purpose of the existence and evolution of a certain kind of being itself.
However, "mind" is a sum of the ability to realize the motive by the biological reaction of people through the precipitation and storage of known things.
It is the sum of all the thinking abilities to feel, observe, understand, judge, choose, remember, imagine, hypothesize, and reason, and then to guide their behavior according to it.
Thus, 'mind' covers the 'philosophical' level: the accumulation and storage of the known (subconscious); combined with the 'biological' (consciousness) level of brain information processing, that is, 'physiological response'.
The "mental" activity that engages in the conscious effort to achieve a certain ideal or purpose, thus consciously defining the purpose, is applied to the mental state.
However, the "mind" that can understand its own mental state and that of the human beings around it occurs mostly in the subconscious, and human beings can only receive the perceptible form of the combined manifestation of external feelings through the "senses.
The imagination compares and categorizes the perceptible forms, and the similar perceptible forms are grouped into one impression, and the perceptible forms begin to appear.
This assertion is in fact a statement of a very important fact, that although man has the ability to be autonomous, to master himself and to realize his own existence, he is the only one who is able to do so by reason.
In other words, man is the only being who exists in the way of rational "being", but the human brain does not automatically produce consciousness.
Consciousness is formed only when objective things are reflected to the human brain and processed by the human brain.
In other words, the attempt to uncover the true meaning of the existence of the universe and life itself is a constant and unchanging opportunity to establish the inner reality of the self.
If one does not seek deeper into one's own consciousness to establish an inner reality that one can grasp and that is hidden in one's heart.
Then, the inquiry into the existence of life in the universe, the true meaning of existence itself, will only be transformed into the pursuit toward the existence of things outside of the body, but not in the establishment of the inner value of the human self.
Therefore, the existence of life itself can only be grasped by consciousness through inner experience and intuitive methods.
The external factor can only work by revealing the substance of what is hidden inside things to all objects or phenomena that exist objectively in nature.
Reason can only grasp what is static enough to understand natural phenomena, but it cannot grasp the universe, human nature, or human spiritual culture.
Therefore, it is necessary to give prominence to will, emotion, and intuition in the field of philosophy of life and psychiatry in order to avoid the negation of humanity, personality, and freedom of will.
And in Leibovich's post-Nietzschean philosophy, it is from the radical aesthetics of the Stefan Georges school to the "life" phenomenon of existence itself as a whole, the existence of the universe life life itself.
The existence of life itself is always the core of the philosophy of life, and the existence of life itself is always the core problem of all cosmic life and life itself.
To sum up, if we can examine life deeply with a reflective attitude, and see things with wisdom, and look at the universe and the world quietly.
We will easily find that the inquiry of natural science in Western culture can be explained by the universal law of cause and effect; the study of psychiatry is the understanding and experience of the meaning of the existence of life.
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788~1860) and Friedrich Nietzsche (1844~1900) opposed the suppression and alienation of human emotions by rationalism and mechanism, and affirmed the importance of the "will to live" (Wille zum Leben).
Since human consciousness is not under the impact of rational control and flows freely like water, existentialist philosophers of life, such as Socrates, Plato, ...... Kierkegaard, Schopenhauer, Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger ......, etc.
What is the interpretation of the existence of life, the stream of consciousness of human meaning, the will to live as the essence of life, and the strong will as the origin of existence, or the highest value standard?
The Oriental "Phenomenology of Consciousness" explores the phenomenon of "using psychological knowledge to record the experience of the development of human psychological consciousness without limitation, or only subconsciously.
What kind of interpretation can the Eastern cultural philosophy of life offer to the question of the true meaning of the existence of life in the universe? "Consciousness" is a "fleeting phenomenon of life" in space and time.
How is it that "the phenomenon of existence is the essence of life", as Husserl says, and how is it that "consciousness" is a "phenomenon of life", as Jean-Paul Sartre says in "Being and Nothingness"? How to translate "Being and Nothingness" by Jean-Paul Sartre or "Being and Time" by Heidegger into "Tao" as the origin of the universe by Laozi (Li Er) from the East?
It is also a test of "this is, therefore, the other is, this is born, therefore, the other is born, this is not, therefore, the other is not, this is not, therefore, the other is not", and the possibility of cultural exchange, dialogue and integration between East and West is sought.
Therefore, in the book "Metamorphosis", we take the perspective of "consciousness" to know the "movement" of the body by chanting the head meditation "movement" and the "cessation" of the body by chanting the head meditation "cessation" to understand the true experience of birth, dwelling, change, and death of the body and mind.
Seeking the truth that is objectively discernible and exists independently of itself." The truth of "actual existence and non-nothingness" is the clarification of "the true appearance of the existence and metamorphosis and ascension of life.
It is the translation of "the true face of the existence and metamorphic ascension of life. Eight themes are presented through four stages of "confusion and search - perception and interpretation - awakening and breakthrough - metamorphosis and sublimation". The Unsolved Mystery of Life; The Awakening of Existentialism in East and West; Jasper + Kierkegaard + Martin Buber's Philosophy of Life; Heidegger's Temporal Transformation; Schart's Existence and Hegel's Negation of Negation; The Metamorphosis and Sublimation of Transcendental Life; and The Reality of Truth Unveiled.
However, no real answers will be given during this book's inquiry into the reality of truth, but you will be guided to straightforward ideas that will emerge quickly without much thought process. It will help you look at your life and analyze your problems.
From your own perception beyond all objects or phenomena in nature and the external material world, the process of self-awakening and contradiction will help you discover the problems in your life. The discovery of problems from self-awakening will eventually lead to the true unveiling of the mystery of the existence of life itself.
作者簡介
●About Author●
Shan Tung Chang's Professions:
▼Vocational Trainer, Shek Pai Chun Hing Hospital
▼Professional Land Agent
▼Taiwan Taoyuan District Court Clerk
▼Publications:
1. A Revolution Beyond Death
2. The true meaning of life's existence and metamorphosis and sublimation (8 volumes)
3. Translation of Cheng Wei Shi Theory (10 volumes)
4. The Lanyan Sutra Explained (10 volumes)
5. Interpretation of the Lankan Sutra (10 volumes)
6. Interpretation of the Sutra (8 volumes)
7. The Interpretation of the Treatise on Chinese Buddhism (10 volumes)
8. Interpretation of the Sutra of Prajna Samadhi (3 volumes)
9. The Interpretation of the Mahayana Initiation of Faith (3 volumes)
10. Interpretation of the Dharma Flower Sutra
11. Interpretation of the Vimalakirti Sutra (3 volumes)
12. Yuan Jue Jing Explanation (2 volumes)
13. Vajradhara Interpretation
14. Anapan Shouyi Sutra Explanation
15. The Eight Senses of the Law
16. Explanation of Mahayana's Five Noble Truths
17. The Hundred Laws of the Name of the Gate Explained
18. The Twenty Verses of Vaisnava
19. The Thirty Verses of Vaisnava
●張善通簡介●
石牌振興醫院職業訓練師
土地專業代理人
台灣桃園地方法院書記官
著作:
1《超越死亡的革命》
2《生命存在蛻變的真諦》(八冊)
3《成唯識論釋義》(十冊)
4《楞嚴經釋義》(十冊)
5《楞伽經釋義》(十冊)
6《解深密經釋義》(八冊)
7《中觀論釋義》(十冊)
8《般舟三昧經釋義》(三冊)
9《大乘起信論釋義》(三冊)
10《法華經釋義》
11《維摩結經釋義》(三冊)
12《圓覺經釋義》(二冊)
13《金剛經釋義》
14《安般守意經釋義》
15《生命《八識規矩頌釋義》
16《大乘廣五蘊論釋義》
17《百法名門論釋義》
18《唯識二十頌釋義》
19《唯識三十頌釋義》翻譯
目次
Preface
◇Part 1: Cosmology◇
1. Only those with high IQ and wisdom will think about the truth of the meaning of life's existence
2. Find clues from real cases in daily life
01. The story of a real reincarnation of a U.S. Army pilot. (Excerpted from a posting on the Internet)
02. Witnessing his son's memories of his past life
03. Seeking help from reincarnation experts
04. Searching online and interviewing veterans to find answers
05. Many people agree that the soul is immortal after death
3. Third, the high IQ has the wisdom of those who will have doubts
01. Why did you come to this life?
02. "The Fog of Life
03. The reincarnation of past lives, present lives and future lives
04. The idea of reincarnation - an inherent Indian culture
05. Did the Buddha advocate the "three reincarnations" in his teachings on truth?
06. Ignorance and Unawareness - The Beginning of Life and Death
07. I love to be in the world of birth and death
08. What is the driving force of reincarnation?
09. The Confusion of Reincarnation
4. Four, the fundamental of the cycle of life
01. Who is the originator of our cosmic life (the big stage of life)?
02. The root cause of the cycle of birth and death - the strong attachment to self love
5. Evidence of Real Reincarnation
01. A scientific experiment in a mirror.
02. The reincarnation of a reincarnated person
03. Psychic phenomenon.
04. Clinical experiments in parapsychology - hypnosis.
05. Predestination and Celestial Vision.
6. Near Death Experience
01. Seeking the true meaning of life's existence
02. Reflection on the existence of the self
03. The value of life's existence
04. Moment of Self-Awakening
◇Part 2: Ontology◇
◇Chapter 1: Searching for the True Meaning of Life◇
1. The question that only a person with high intelligence will think about - the true meaning of life's existence
2. A question that only a person with high wisdom and intelligence would think about - the truth of the metamorphosis and sublimation of life
3. Self-attachment, Dharma-attachment, and non-different-attachment
4. The Law of Origination - "If this is born, then the other is born, and if this is destroyed, then the other is destroyed"
◇Chapter 2: Wisdom Toward the Ultimate Truth and Reality◇
1. Searching for the source.
2. Searching for the true meaning of life's existence
3. The principle and purpose of liberation
4. The purpose of Buddha's enlightened truth teaching
◇Chapter 3: The Way of the Ancient Ones - The Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Twelve Causes◇
◇Chapter 4: The Core of the Buddha's Enlightenment - The Theory of Origination◇
1. All dharmas are created and all dharmas are destroyed by cause and effect
2. The Basic Law of Karma
3. Cause, effect, and consequence of the occurrence of the characteristics
4. The four karmic points
◇Chapter 5: Origination as an Entrance to Enlightenment and Awareness◇
1. to see things with wisdom
2. The Four Noble Truths - Four Truths of Righteousness in Life
3. Summary
◇Chapter 6: The Flow and Return of the Unknowable in Observing the Law of Origination◇
1. Explain the cause-and-effect relationship of all phenomena in time and space.
2. The specific content of the three worlds, karma, and the twelve karmas.
3. Characteristics of the Law of Origination
4. The twelve karmic relations of cause and effect illustrate the two main directions of life.
5.Conclusion,. The Return of Life and Death to Liberation
◇Part 3: The Practice◇
◇Chapter 1: The key to stopping distracting thoughts and calming the mind◇
1.The distinction between Indian Brahminism and Buddhism
2. The main points of Buddhism against Brahmanism are
3. The Origin of the Practice and Cultivation of the Mind
4. Three ways to transform annoyance and suffering into emptiness
5.The freedom to see through and let go
◇Part 4: The Realm◇
(1) What is the purpose of life?
01 Preface
02 Austerities
03 The Way of Enlightenment
04 The wisdom of the world is, after all, the wisdom of the world.
(2) To realize the true meaning of life's existence
(3) "Buddha nature" is not elsewhere, that is, in the present
01. What is mind? What is nature?
02. What is dharma?
03. Distinction.
04. Buddhahood is empty.
05. Legal Void
06. The emptiness of the mind
07. The difference between Buddha nature and Dharma nature.
08. Summary
(4) Conclusion
Reference Source
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