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  • Searcher Reaches Land's Limits

  • A Commentary on Revelations of Mind
  • By: Richard Dixey
  • Narrated by: Richard Dixey
  • Length: 16 hrs and 5 mins

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By: Richard Dixey
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Publisher's Summary

We may sense that mind plays a critical role in our experience of life, but do we know what mind is, how it functions, and what changes might be possible? Revelations of Mind by Tarthang Tulku and this illuminating new commentary by Richard Dixey open up diverse perspectives for exploring this crucial aspect of our well-being. Searcher Reaches Land's Limits engages the listener in an open, nondogmatic inquiry that has practical, philosophical, scientific, and meditative dimensions. The book touches on current Western understandings of the sciences of perception and psychology, as well as Buddhist thought, to inspire the listener to engage in their own journey of self-exploration.

This is the first of two commentary volumes. It includes the text of the first half of Revelations of Mind and can be listened to independently.

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