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The Bodhicaryavatara: A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life: The 8th Century classic in 21st Century language
The Bodhicaryavatara: A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life: The 8th Century classic in 21st Century language
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Thirteen centuries ago, in the cloistered courts of the Nalanda Monastic University, a Buddhist monk named Santideva composed one of the most extraordinary spiritual documents ever written. The Bodhicaryavatara - A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life - is a ten-chapter journey into the heart of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition, a map of the interior life drawn with unflinching honesty and luminous compassion. It has shaped the practice of monastics and laypeople alike for over a millennium. Until now, its full power has too often been trapped behind archaic translation, its wisdom accessible only to scholars and the deeply initiated.
David Tuffley's modern retelling changes that.
In clear, contemporary prose that honours the spirit of the original without surrendering to the obscurity of its era, Tuffley brings Santideva's teaching to a new generation of readers - those who are searching, who are suffering, who sense that something important is missing from the crowded, distracted life modernity has handed them, and who are willing to look inward for the answer.
The book opens with the Spirit of Awakening - bodhicitta - that sudden inner flash of clarity that the text compares to lightning illuminating a night sky. Most people glimpse it once, twice, and then allow it to fade. Santideva's argument is that the entire purpose of a human life is to catch and hold that light, to cultivate it until it transforms not only oneself but all beings within reach. This is not spiritual self-improvement. It is something far more radical: the complete dissolution of the boundary between self and other.
What follows is ten chapters of sustained, searching instruction. The Confession of Error is a meditation on mortality and moral reckoning - Santideva's unflinching inventory of every vice, every attachment, every instance of ignorance and pride. Far from being an exercise in self-flagellation, it is a liberation: to name what holds you is the first step to releasing it. Adopting and Attending to the Spirit of Awakening moves the practitioner from aspiration to commitment, from wishing to act.
Then come the great Perfections. Patience, examined here with the intellectual rigour and emotional honesty that made Santideva's original a masterwork, emerges not as passive resignation but as the most powerful force available to the human psyche - the capacity to remain unshaken in the face of injury, loss, and the ego's relentless demands for satisfaction. Zeal and Meditation follow, each chapter deepening the practice, expanding the practitioner's capacity for stillness and compassionate action simultaneously.
The chapter on Wisdom - perhaps the most philosophically demanding in the book - enters the Madhyamika doctrine of emptiness: the recognition that the phenomenal world, including the self that moves through it, is ultimately an illusion. This is not nihilism. It is the doorway to freedom. Attachment to what is not real is the source of all suffering; release from that attachment is the source of all joy.
The book closes with the Post-Dedication, a sustained prayer for all sentient beings - the sick, the enslaved, the fearful, the lost - that reads simultaneously as poetry and vow.
For anyone navigating grief, confusion, or the quiet desperation of a life unlived, this book arrives as both challenge and invitation. Tuffley's Bodhicaryavatara is the ancient medicine, newly dispensed.
Author: David Tuffley,Santideva
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 03/01/2011
Pages: 136
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.32d
ISBN: 9781460961445
About the Author
David Tuffley PhD combines a career as a university lecturer and researcher with his very personal search for spiritual enlightenment over the past 40 years. Bodhicaryavatara is the fruit of that journey. David's academic interests range across Comparative Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, Anthropology, Literature, History, Software Engineering and Architecture. He blends his broad academic knowledge with the ancient practice of Buddhism and Taoism to create a truly unique work of timeless value.
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