pardon me again, but i feel i have to ask another question which may or may not be stupid.
i am doing alot of reading - maybe juggling too many books at once, but the book which really got me interested in buddhism in the first place is starting to get a little repeditive. "the heart of the buddahs teaching" by thich nhat hanh has been a great starting point for me, and it has been pointed out to me here on this forum that he is a mahayana monk, so i'm wondering if maybe some of this stuff is stuff i don't need to be spending alot of time on.
after reading sections 1 & 2 which taught me about the 4 noble truths and the noble 8fold path, during which i could barely set the book down, section 3 of the book, (dealing with the 2 truths,3 dharma seals, 3 doors of liberation, 3 bodies of buddah, 3 jewels, 4 immeasurable minds, 5 aggregates, 5 powers, 6 paramitas, 7 factors of awakening and 12 links of co-arising) seems to be just kind of RE-telling in a different way what was told in the first 2 sections.
my question is, from a THERAVADA standpoint, should i be studying all these things i listed as being in section 3 of the book? or are they things taught only in the mahayana school?
thanx all.
delf


