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  • Relative Truth, Ultimate Truth (The Foundation of Buddhist Thought, Volume 2)

    (By Geshe Tashi Tsering)

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    Author Geshe Tashi Tsering
    “Book Descriptions: Here, the Foundations of Buddhist Thought series shifts to helping readers progress on the Buddhist path by explaining the two "truths," or ways of viewing reality. Geshe Tashi Tsering describes how our perception of reality is obscured or clarified depending on the truth in which we perceive and believe. His systematic approach to Buddhist thought allows readers to gradually but surely enhance their knowledge of Buddhism without feeling overwhelmed.”

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