What is the philosophy of the Buddha?
Join Lama Jampa as he presents the profound philosophy of the Buddha not as a Western religion or abstract theory, but as a radical Middle Way that liberates us from suffering by transcending eternalism and annihilationism through the insight of dependent arising and emptiness. 0:00 Introduction: Why the terms 'Philosophy' and 'Religion' Don't Quite Fit Buddhism 2:10 The Two Extremes: Eternalism vs. Annihilationism 7:53 The Middle Way: Dependent Arising and Continuity with Change 13:53 The Root of Suffering: Clinging to Self 20:32 The Four Tenet Systems: Overview and Purpose 25:17 Vaibhashika and Sautrantrika: Early Hinayana Views 33:23 Chittamatra (Mind-Only): Mahayana Refinement 43:48 Madhyamaka: The Ultimate Middle Way 50:37 Conclusion: Philosophy for Liberation https://www.youtube.com/ @LamaJampaThaye / lamajampathaye #lamajampa #dharma #buddhism

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