Jeffrey Hopkins (1) (1940–2024)
Author of How to Practice : The Way to a Meaningful Life
Series
Works by Jeffrey Hopkins
How to Practice : The Way to a Meaningful Life (2002) — Author; Translator, some editions — 1,604 copies, 14 reviews
The precious garland and The song of the four mindfulnesses (The Wisdom of Tibet series ; 2) (1975) — Translator — 63 copies
Sex, Orgasm, and the Mind of Clear Light: The Sixty-four Arts of Gay Male Love (1998) 48 copies, 1 review
Maps of the Profound: Jamyang Shayba's Great Exposition of Buddhist and Non-Buddhist Views on the Nature of Reality (2003) 48 copies
Mountain Doctrine: Tibet's Fundamental Treatise on Other-Emptiness and the Buddha Matrix (2006) 31 copies
The Art of Peace: Nobel Peace Laureates Discuss Human Rights, Conflict and Reconciliation (2000) 26 copies
Reflections on Reality: The Three Natures and Non-Natures in the Mind-Only School: Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's… (2002) 25 copies
Tibetan-Sanskrit-English dictionary 5 copies
The Thirty-Seven Practices 2 copies
Grounds And Paths 2 copies
Analysis of Coming & Going 2 copies
Associated Works
The Meaning of Life: Buddhist Perspectives on Cause and Effect (1993) — Translator, some editions — 279 copies, 3 reviews
Health Through Balance: An Introduction to Tibetan Medicine (1986) — Translator, some editions — 95 copies, 1 review
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- Legal name
- Hopkins, Paul Jeffrey
- Birthdate
- 1940-09-30
- Date of death
- 2024-07-01
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Place of death
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Places of residence
- Barrington, Rhode Island, USA
- Education
- Pomfret School, Pomfret, Connecticut
Harvard University (BA|English)
University of Pennsylvania
University of Wisconsin, Madison (PhD) - Occupations
- Tibetologist
professor
translator (Tibetan - English) - Relationships
- Wangyal, Geshe (teacher)
Lekden, Kensur (teacher) - Organizations
- University of Virginia
University of Virginia, Center for South Asian Studies (director)
Institute for Asian Democracy, Washington, DC (president)
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Statistics
- Works
- 34
- Also by
- 4
- Members
- 2,801
- Popularity
- #9,180
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 18
- ISBNs
- 80
- Languages
- 10
I don't agree entirely with the above synopsis when it mentions that it is easy to understand. Whilst this is true in the most part, the later sections of the book are very hard going and I would have thought that a reader with little or no prior knowledge of Buddhist psychology would have complete brain melt reading it. It does lend it self to being a long term guide/companion to buddhist study and that is where it is aimed.
The Dalai Lama does have a good way with words and his explaination of topics in general is very good, especially for the uninitiated. It should also be noted that he does not shy away from controversial topics which some scholars avoid like the plague.
The Dalai Lama has written many books which deal with themes in everyday life with a Buddhist slant in it. Whilst this certainly isn't one of those and for this reason and the complexity of the later chapters I have given in 2/5. It's an interesting read but by no means an easy one.… (more)