Realizing Awakened Consciousness
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Richard Boyle
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David Preston, San Diego State University, author of Constructing Trans-Cultural Reality: The Social Organization of Zen Practice:
In addition to the interviews with well-known American Buddhist teachers, which form the heart of this book and make fascinating reading in themselves, Boyle develops a provocative frame of reference for understanding and discussing philosophically the meaning of some common features he identifies in the interviews, regarding the form of consciousness generally referred as 'awakening.'
Paula England, New York University, and president, American Sociological Association:
When meditators have an 'awakening,' what is it really like? Richard P. Boyle interviewed eleven Western Buddhist teachers to find out, and we get to read their accounts in their own words. Then, drawing on these interviews and on scientific research, Boyle offers an innovative view of how awakening happens and how it can transform each of us.
Anthony Giddens, London School of Economics:
'Awakening,' as described and practiced in Buddhism, Boyle shows, is a process that is real and can be appraised in scientific terms.
David Loy, author of A New Buddhist Path: Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World:
If Buddhism is to realize its liberative potential in the modern world, we need to learn a lot more about the nature of awakening. This book is an important step in that direction. Boyle's interviews with well-known Western teachers are insightful (sometimes fascinating) in themselves, and the conclusions that he draws from them are a significant contribution to our understanding of contemplative traditions.
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Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1. Interview with Shinzen Young
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2. Interview with John Tarrant
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3. Interview with Ken McLeod
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4. Interview with Ajahn Amaro
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5. Interview with Martine Batchelor
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6. Interview with Shaila Catherine
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7. Interview with Gil Fronsdal
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8. Interview with Stephen Batchelor
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9. Interview with Pat Enkyo O’Hara
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10. Interview with Bernie Glassman
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11. Interview with Joseph Goldstein
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12. Developing Capacities Necessary for Awakening
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13. Properties of Awakening Experiences
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14. Evolution of Ordinary and Awakened Consciousness
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15. The Awakened Baby?
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16. The Human Condition and How We Got Into It
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17. Modeling Consciousness, Awakened and Ordinary
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APPENDIX. Interview with James Austin, Neuroscientist
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Notes
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Glossary of Buddhist Terms
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References
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Index
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