Jeffrey Hopkins
Jeffrey Hopkins (born 1940) is an American
Dolpopa, on the Buddha Nature and Emptiness called Mountain Doctrine.[5]
Works
- ISBN 0091393213.
- Maps of the Profound: Jam-Yang-Shay-Ba's Great Exposition of Buddhist and Non-Buddhist Views on the Nature of Reality
- Tsong-kha-pa's Final Exposition of Wisdom
- Emptiness Yoga: The Tibetan Middle Way
- Emptiness in the Mind-Only School of Buddhism
- Meditation on Emptiness
- Absorption in No External World: 170 Issues in Mind-Only Buddhism (Dynamic Responses to Dzong-ka-ba's the Essence of Eloquence)
- Mountain Doctrine: Tibet's Fundamental Treatise on Other-Emptiness and the Buddha Matrix
- The Buddhism of Tibet and the Key to the Middle Way
- The Precious Garland of Advice for the King and the Song of the Four Mindfulness
Translations
- Health Through Balance: An Introduction to Tibetan Medicine (1986), ISBN 978-0937938256
Notes and references
- ^ Three Decades and Eighteen PhDs: The Tibetan and Buddhist Studies Legacy of Jeffrey Hopkins at the University of Virginia by David Germano
- ISBN 0-86171-110-6, critically reviewedby Matthew Kapstein in Philosophy East and West, Vol. 36, No. 1 (Jan., 1986), pp. 68-71.
- ^ Jeffrey Hopkins Bio at the Dalai Lama Foundation site. Archived 2007-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ John Powers, The Free Tibet Movement: A Selective Narrative Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine, Journal of Buddhist Ethics 7,2000
- ^ Jeffrey Hopkins, Mountain Doctrine: Tibet's Fundamental Treatise on Other-Emptiness and the Buddha Matrix, Snow Lion, 2006
External links
- Audio Interview Series on BuddhistGeeks.com
- Jeffrey Hopkins - UVA Tibet Center
- UMA Tibet's Collection of Jeffrey Hopkins Video Lectures