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A Simple Guide to Dependent Origination

The Buddhist Teaching That Explains Why Things Happen

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A Simple Guide to Dependent Origination

De: Thomas Ellison
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Why do the same problems keep repeating themselves—even when you swear you’ll respond differently next time?

Why do emotions seem to appear out of nowhere, pulling you into habits you thought you’d outgrown? Buddhism has an answer to these questions, and it lies in one of its most profound and practical teachings.

A Simple Guide to Dependent Origination reveals the hidden structure behind experience itself. This is the teaching the Buddha used to explain how suffering arises, how identity is formed, and why nothing happens by accident. Once you see it, everyday life begins to make sense in an entirely new way.

Inside this book, you’ll learn:

  • Why the Buddha rejected simple cause-and-effect explanations
    • How the Twelve Links describe the real-time construction of experience
    • What craving and clinging have to do with anxiety, anger, and dissatisfaction
    • Why the self feels solid—and why it isn’t
    • How Dependent Origination explains emptiness and the Middle Way
    • Where suffering actually begins—and how it can be interrupted

This is not a technical or academic treatment. Complex ideas are translated into clear, everyday language that connects ancient insight to modern life. Ordinary moments—stress at work, emotional reactivity, relationship conflict—become living examples of how conditions quietly shape what you think, feel, and do.

Rather than asking you to adopt new beliefs, this book shows you how to see. When experience is understood as a process rather than a possession, freedom stops being abstract and starts becoming practical. The patterns that once felt inevitable begin to loosen their grip.

If you’ve ever wondered why meditation matters, how Buddhist philosophy fits real life, or why insight changes everything, this book provides the missing link.

Discover the teaching that explains why things happen—and why they don’t have to keep happening the same way.

Scroll up and get your copy of A Simple Guide to Dependent Origination today, and begin seeing your life through a lens that has transformed understanding for over two thousand years.

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