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Two Truths Talks
The Buddhist doctrine of the two truths (Sanskrit: dvasatya, Wylie: bden pa gnyis) differentiates between two levels of satya (Sanskrit; Pāli: sacca; meaning "truth" or "reality") in the teaching of Śākyamuni Buddha: the "conventional" or "provisional" (saṁvṛti) truth, and the "absolute" or "ultimate" (paramārtha) truth.
The exact meaning varies between the various Buddhist schools and traditions. The best known interpretation is from the Mādhyamaka school of Mahāyāna Buddhism, whose founder was the 3rd-century Indian Buddhist monk and philosopher Nāgārjuna. For Nāgārjuna, the two truths are epistemological truths. The phenomenal world is accorded a provisional existence. The character of the phenomenal world is declared to be neither real nor unreal, but logically indeterminable. Ultimately, all phenomena are empty (śūnyatā) of an inherent self or essence due to the non-existence of the self (anātman), but temporarily exist depending on other phenomena (pratītya-samutpāda).
In Chinese Buddhism, the Mādhyamaka thought is accepted, and the two truths doctrine is understood as referring to two ontological truths. Reality exists in two levels, a relative level and an absolute level. Based on their understanding of the Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, the Chinese Buddhist monks and philosophers supposed that the teaching of the Buddha-nature (tathāgatagarbha) was, as stated by that Sūtra, the final Buddhist teaching, and that there is an essential truth above emptiness (śūnyatā) and the two truths.
The doctrine of emptiness (śūnyatā) is an attempt to show that it is neither proper nor strictly justifiable to regard any metaphysical system as absolutely valid. The two truths doctrine doesn't lead to the extreme philosophical views of eternalism (or absolutism) and annihilationism (or nihilism), but strikes a middle course (madhyamāpratipada) between them.
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Our Ancestor Hongzhi and Dragon MeditationSerial: TL-00729 ADZG Sunday Morning, Buddha Mind, Faith, Hongzhi, Prajna Paramita, Two Truths |
Feb 20 2022 Zoom |
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August 31st, 2021, Serial No. 00708 Right Speech, Zoom, Intention, Two Truths, Right Effort |
Aug 31 2021 |
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Four Aspects of Right Speech and Skillful MeansSerial: TL-00707 ADZG Monday Night, Right Speech, Zoom, Two Truths, Intention, Right Effort |
Aug 30 2021 Zoom |
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Dogen's Accupuncture Needle and the Bird Flying Like a BirdSerial: TL-00607 ADZG Sesshin Talk, Intimacy, Zazengi, Duality, Non-thinking, Two Truths |
Oct 18 2019 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Book of Serenity case 21: The One Not Busy and the Moon MissionSerial: TL-00598 ADZG Monday Night, Book of Serenity, Shuso Ceremony, Two Truths, Tenzo, Oneness |
Mar 11 2019 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Ten Bodhisattva Practices: Giving and WisdomSerial: TL-00510 ADZG Sunday Morning, Dana, Paramitas, Heart Sutra, Manjushri, Two Truths |
Mar 25 2018 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Suzuki Roshi's Spacious MeadowSerial: TL-00341 ADZG Monday Night, Balance, Big Mind, Concentration, Two Truths, Right Effort |
Jun 23 2014 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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The Stone Woman gives Birth at NightSerial: TL-00335 ADZG Monday Night, Two Truths, Hate, Perfect Wisdom, Sekito Kisen |
May 12 2014 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |