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Early Buddhist Hedonism : The Role of Spiritual Pleasure in the Pali Discourses
Early Buddhist Hedonism : The Role of Spiritual Pleasure in the Pali Discourses
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Author(s): Font, Bernat
ISBN No.: 9781350586833
Pages: 208
Year: 202609
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 156.09
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Contesting common perceptions of Buddhism as gloomy, pessimistic and emotionally restrained, this book reveals the ancient path to liberation is centred on feeling good . Bernat Font explores how the Buddha portrayed in Pali discourses is a refined hedonist who seeks pleasure, and if he criticises sensory desire, he does so on the basis that it does not provide enough good feelings. This book presents early Buddhism as a system that does not combat our desire to avoid the unpleasant or seek pleasure, but instead uses it subversively for the sake of liberation. Through this notion, chapters explore how Early Buddhism engages fully with our emotional side and works in conjunction with it to transform one's whole being. Looking at the progress to awakening, from the vantage point of feeling ( vedana ), this book uncovers an underlying hedonic curve shared across the jhanas , the awakening factors, mindfulness of breathing, satipatthana , and more. Bernat Font reveals the path as a training in finding pleasure in absences: first, in the absence of unethical behaviours, thoughts and impulses; and then in the absence of experience that while ethically neutral, still involves subtle disturbance. Nirvana, as the texts say, is reached through pleasure, not through pain.


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