
How to See Yourself as You Really Are
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Jeffrey Hopkins PhD
Step-by-step exercises help listeners shatter their false assumptions and ideas and see the world as it actually exists. His Holiness sets the stage for discovering the reality behind appearances. But getting past one's misconceptions is only a prelude to right action, and the final section describes how to harness the power of meditative concentration to the service of love, and vice versa, so that true altruistic enlightenment is attained.
Enlivened by personal anecdotes and intimate accounts of the Dalai Lama's own life experiences, How to See Yourself as You Really Are is an inspirational and empowering guide to achieving self-awareness that can be enjoyed by spiritual seekers of all faiths.
©2006 His Holiness the Dalai Lama. All rights reserved (P)2006 Simon and Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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I liked the concepts!
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I read and listened to the book twice in a row and it will not be for the last time.
I highly recommend the physical book to easily refer to certain segments as you are listening and for future referrals.
It is such a pleasure to listen to his books. There is so much to learn.
The narrator, mr. Jeffrey Hopkins, does an excellent job.
My thanks to all involved for making this book available, JK.
My thanks to all involved making this book available to us, JK.
A MUST READ
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Very deep
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In How to See Yourself as You Really Are, H.H. the Dalai Lama outlines the worldview one gains from diligence in Insight meditation. Through meditation, one can understand and accept that our sense perceptions are fallible and that they operate entirely within the interface of consciousness, so that what one perceives is also what is generated "out of the box" by our brains as a way to navigate the world around us.
Immanuel Kant called this the Phenomenal world. It is not to say that nothing actually exists, but rather, by default, the behind-the-scenes conceptualization that is constantly streaming into consciousness is not as solid or concrete as one is wont to suppose. What objectively exists "out there" is unknowable. The phenomena generated and perceived through consciousness is of one's own creation. It is in this sense that everything one perceives is inseparable from oneself.
It is possible to continue to operate under the conventions discrete objects, ownership and the notion of selfhood without becoming entangled in the cyclical pattern of attachment and aversion. H.H. the Dalai Lama presents in this book the framework within Buddhism for achieving this clearly and without the usual metaphors that can come across as contradictory or esoteric.
The Heart of the Matter
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thanks to all who helped with this and to the master for writing it.
Hard to follow for someone new to it.
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In depth instruction for a beginner
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Would you listen to How to See Yourself as You Really Are again? Why?
I have listened to this book several times because there is so much to learn and new insights are gained each time. It is the refresher I go to most often.What about Jeffrey Hopkins’s performance did you like?
Jeffrey Hopkins is knowledgeable, so he knows how to place emphasis appropriately. His voice is a little bit monotone, but the content is fascinating so it doesn't bother me. If I need to listen carefully, I listen at regular speed. If I am listening again after a short interval, I listen at 1.5 X speed.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, but breaks for pondering the content are helpful. And I often rewind to make sure I've fully taken in a certain point.Any additional comments?
I highly recommend this book.One of my favorite books by H.H. Dalai Lama
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