07-18-2010, 12:04 AM
Hi Gonzo,
I like your questions.
With Nagarjuna, a cathartic release will come as you read all sections. Its not meant that you latch onto any ideas from him, or gain a perspective via a chapter you read etc...so you read each section and each is like peeling away layers.
I recommend, strongly, that you read other parts. The Happening chapter is a part of the whole but its the entire text that is whats ultimately the blow to logic. The when you feel the release, you'll see where he's going with all this.
So here is the entire Middle Way text again. What you do is copy the link, paste in browser and then when you access it you have to save the pdf. I could not find him on a website but maybe he's there somewhere. Please do not try to understand Nagarjuna by the Happening chapter alone. It would be incorrect, because the other parts are missing!
www.bergen.edu/phr/121/NagarjunaGC.pdf
I'll be answering your questions in the post to follow
I like your questions.
With Nagarjuna, a cathartic release will come as you read all sections. Its not meant that you latch onto any ideas from him, or gain a perspective via a chapter you read etc...so you read each section and each is like peeling away layers.
I recommend, strongly, that you read other parts. The Happening chapter is a part of the whole but its the entire text that is whats ultimately the blow to logic. The when you feel the release, you'll see where he's going with all this.
So here is the entire Middle Way text again. What you do is copy the link, paste in browser and then when you access it you have to save the pdf. I could not find him on a website but maybe he's there somewhere. Please do not try to understand Nagarjuna by the Happening chapter alone. It would be incorrect, because the other parts are missing!
www.bergen.edu/phr/121/NagarjunaGC.pdf
I'll be answering your questions in the post to follow

