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A Note from Richard Babcock:  This ‘Re-Visioning’ of Dr. Conze's work is of the complete 32 Chapters in prose, which were compiled in his 1973 Edition titled, The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines & Its Verse Summary.  There were 32 versified Chapters in the same book, which I have Re-Vised as well, but chose to not include them here along with this prosaical rendering, solely in the interests of clarity and what's hoped to be an easing of understanding.  The several verse references [numbers in squared brackets] are consistent with the mentioned versified version, and some works by other authors as well. (see The Perfection of Wisdom; by R. C. Jamieson, published in 2000 by Viking Studio, a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.)  
 
A Note from Richard Babcock:  This ‘Re-Visioning’ of Dr. Conze's work is of the complete 32 Chapters in prose, which were compiled in his 1973 Edition titled, The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines & Its Verse Summary.  There were 32 versified Chapters in the same book, which I have Re-Vised as well, but chose to not include them here along with this prosaical rendering, solely in the interests of clarity and what's hoped to be an easing of understanding.  The several verse references [numbers in squared brackets] are consistent with the mentioned versified version, and some works by other authors as well. (see The Perfection of Wisdom; by R. C. Jamieson, published in 2000 by Viking Studio, a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.)  
  
Table of Contents
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==Table of Contents==
  
[[Chapter I — The Practice of the Knowledge of All Modes (RiBa)]];  
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[[Chapter II — Sakra (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter I — The Practice of the Knowledge of All Modes (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter III — Reverence for the Receptacle of the Perfections, which holds Immeasurable Good Qualities (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter II — Sakra (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter IV —  The Proclamation of Qualities (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter III — Reverence for the Receptacle of the Perfections, which holds Immeasurable Good Qualities (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter V — The Revolution of Merit (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter IV —  The Proclamation of Qualities (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter VI —  Dedication and Jubilation (RiBa)]];
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*[[Chapter V — The Revolution of Merit (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter VII — Hell (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter VI —  Dedication and Jubilation (RiBa)]];
[[Chapter VIII — Purity (RiBa]];  
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*[[Chapter VII — Hell (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter IX — Praise (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter VIII — Purity (RiBa]];  
[[Chapter X — Proclamation of the Qualities of Bearing in Mind (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter IX — Praise (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XI — Mara's Deeds (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter X — Proclamation of the Qualities of Bearing in Mind (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XII — Showing the World (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XI — Mara's Deeds (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XIII — Unthinkable (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XII — Showing the World (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XIV — Similes (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XIII — Unthinkable (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XV — Gods (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XIV — Similes (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XVI — Suchness (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XV — Gods (RiBa)]];  
[[ChapterXVII — Attributes, Tokens, and Signs of Irreversibility (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XVI — Suchness (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XVIII — Emptiness (RiBa)]];   
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*[[ChapterXVII — Attributes, Tokens, and Signs of Irreversibility (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XIX — The Goddess of the Ganges (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XVIII — Emptiness (RiBa)]];   
[[Chapter XX — Discussion of Skill in Means (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XIX — The Goddess of the Ganges (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXI — (More of) Mara's Deeds (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XX — Discussion of Skill in Means (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXII — The Good Friends (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXI — (More of) Mara's Deeds (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXIII — Sakra (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXII — The Good Friends (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXIV — Conceit (RiBa)]];
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*[[Chapter XXIII — Sakra (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXV — Training (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXIV — Conceit (RiBa)]];
[[Chapter XXVI — Like Illusion (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXV — Training (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXVII — The Core (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXVI — Like Illusion (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXVIII — Avakirnakusuma (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXVII — The Core (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXIX — Approaches (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXVIII — Avakirnakusuma (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXX — Sadaprarudita (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXIX — Approaches (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXXI — Dharmodgata (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXX — Sadaprarudita (RiBa)]];  
[[Chapter XXXII — Entrusting (RiBa)]]
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*[[Chapter XXXI — Dharmodgata (RiBa)]];  
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*[[Chapter XXXII — Entrusting (RiBa)]]

Revision as of 05:41, 9 January 2006

THE PERFECTION OF WISDOM IN 8,000 LINES (RiBa)


A humble re-vision of the wonderful achievement of the late Dr. Edward Conze...now of the 21st Century.

By Richard Babcock

(roo-1@adelphia.net)

A Note from Richard Babcock: This ‘Re-Visioning’ of Dr. Conze's work is of the complete 32 Chapters in prose, which were compiled in his 1973 Edition titled, The Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines & Its Verse Summary. There were 32 versified Chapters in the same book, which I have Re-Vised as well, but chose to not include them here along with this prosaical rendering, solely in the interests of clarity and what's hoped to be an easing of understanding. The several verse references [numbers in squared brackets] are consistent with the mentioned versified version, and some works by other authors as well. (see The Perfection of Wisdom; by R. C. Jamieson, published in 2000 by Viking Studio, a member of Penguin Putnam Inc.)

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