What Makes You Not a Buddhist
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Shambhala Publications06/03/2025Pages: 160Size: 5.5 x 8.5ISBN: 9781645474234DetailsWith a new preface, afterword, and updated material throughout, this iconoclastic and creative Tibetan meditation master clarifies and cuts through “new age,” trendy misconceptions about what it really means to be a Buddhist.
Dzongsar Khyentse describes in accessible language—sometimes even goading and poking fun at us—what it really means to follow the Buddha’s teachings. Khyentse starts by explaining how Buddhists are not just smiling pacifists in robes. He goes from there, cutting through common misperceptions, but the real essence of the book is what a Buddhist is: namely, someone who follows the teachings of Buddha.
Khyentse presents the core teachings using the framework of the Four Seals, a traditional and well-known teaching from the Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma lineage. The Four Seals are: everything is impermanent, emotions are pain, nothing has inherent existence, and nirvana is beyond concepts. These four points are the fundamental tenets of Buddhism and Khyentse goes on to explain what they mean—with the premise that if you don’t understand and believe in these four points, you are not a Buddhist.
This book will appeal to readers who are interested in getting through all the trappings and finding out what it really means to be Buddhist. Dzongsar Khyentse has a uniquely appealing voice, tending to be edgy, funny, iconoclastic, and critical.RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor BioDzongsar Jamyang Khyentse (Khyentse Norbu) is a Tibetan Buddhist lama who travels and teaches internationally and is also an award-winning filmmaker. He is the abbot of several monasteries in Asia and the spiritual director of meditation centers in Vancouver, San Francisco, Sydney, Hong Kong, and Taipei. He is also head of a Buddhist organization called Siddhartha’s Intent.Praise"Here at last is a crisp new voice in Tibetan Buddhism. . . . There is much food for thought in this short book for Buddhist students and for anyone interested in the ongoing adaptation of traditional Eastern wisdom into postmodern Western settings." —Publishers Weekly
"A pleasant refresher or an excellent introduction to Buddhism, even for those who choose not to be Buddhists." —New Age Retailer
"A precise delineation of the key tenets that define Buddhism, versus what is superfluous, merely cultural, or not Buddhist at all. A good book to read if you’re deciding whether or not you’re a Buddhist, or just want to know what Buddhism really is." —Lion's Roar
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