Power of an Open Question

The Buddha's Path to Freedom

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Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel, Dzigar Kongtrul: Power of an Open Question (2013, Shambhala Publications, Incorporated)

240 pages

English language

Published April 19, 2013 by Shambhala Publications, Incorporated.

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978-1-59030-927-8
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A wonderful, if slightly odd, little book. In short, friendly, and relatable chapters, the author lays out, in terms that are Buddhist but not heavy-handedly so, the idea that the way to go through life is to ask questions, without expecting answers or final conclusions.

This strikes a deep chord in me, because final answers are so often wrong, and being open to the actual always-shifting reality around us is an essential aspect of good practice.

The oddity is that now and then, generally in a footnote, the author writes something surprisingly answer-like, for instance casually describing Tibetan Buddhism, the vajrayana, as "the most developed stage in the evolution of Buddhist practice". Is that so? :)

Relatedly, the author is married to her vajrayana teacher, which is kind of yipes, and perhaps shows a bit in the (relatively small) parts of the book that talk about the teacher-student relationship.

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  • Religious life, buddhism
  • Uncertainty