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Emptiness and Dependent Arising

with Guy Newland

Tuesday, May 19
Thursday, May 21

7:00pm – 9:00pm
We suffer needlessly because we do not see things as they are. But in the Dharma things are shown to be empty. Is emptiness some sort of mystical nothingness? Or just another way to say that all things are connected? But in that case, why call it "emptiness?"  Emptiness seems to be a daunting topic, but liberation depends on deep familiarity with it. Here is a starting point.

All are welcome!

Suggested donation:  $15 per evening.

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Guy Newland
Guy Newland is Professor of Religion of the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Central Michigan University, where he has taught since 1988. He holds a Ph.D. in the history of religions from the University of Virginia, where he studied Tibetan Buddhism with Jeffrey Hopkins. Newland has also studied with many Tibetan scholars in the U.S. and India.

He is a translator and co-editor of the three-volume translation The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, and is the author of several books on Tibetan Buddhism, including The Two Truths, Appearance and Reality, and Introduction to Emptiness. More recently he has translated and edited From Here to Enlightenment by the Dalai Lama and founded the Central Michigan Sangha.


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