How to Understand the Mind. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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How to
Understand the Mind
Also by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
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Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
How to Understand
the Mind
THE NATURE AND POWER
OF THE MIND
THARPA PUBLICATIONS
UK • US • CANADA
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First published as Understanding the Mind in 1993
Second edition 1997; Third edition 2002
Reprinted 2004, Reset 2007, 2010, 2013
Fourth edition substantially revised and published as How to Understand the Mind 2014
Digital edition first published 2013
The right of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs, and Patents Act 1988.
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The cover image is of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
Line illustrations include images from the Wheel of Life as well as the eight auspicious symbols.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2013949529
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ISBN 978-1-906665-82-1 – paperback
ISBN 978-1-906665-83-8 – ePub
ISBN 978-1-906665-84-5 – kindle
Contents
The Gross, Subtle and Very Subtle Minds
Primary Minds and Mental Factors
The Five All-accompanying Mental Factors
The Five Object-ascertaining Mental Factors
The Eleven Virtuous Mental Factors
Virtue, Non-virtue and Delusion
The Six Root Delusions
The Twenty Secondary Delusions
The Four Changeable Mental Factors
Conceptual and Non-conceptual Minds
Sense and Mental Awarenesses
Direct Perceivers
Subsequent Cognizers
Re-cognizers
Correct Beliefs
Non-ascertaining Perceivers
Non-deluded Doubts
Wrong Awarenesses
Valid and Non-valid Cognizers
Meditation
Conclusion
Dedication
Appendix I The Condensed Meaning of the Text
Appendix II Sadhanas
Liberating Prayer
Essence of Good Fortune
Glossary
Bibliography
Study Programmes of Kadampa Buddhism
Tharpa Offices Worldwide
Introduction
We should know that in recent years our understanding and control of the external world have increased considerably and as a result we have witnessed remarkable material progress, but there has not been a corresponding increase in human happiness. There is no less suffering in the world today, and there are no fewer problems. Indeed, it might be said that there are now more problems and greater unhappiness than ever before. This shows that the cause of happiness and the solution to our problems