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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Non-Christian religions > Religions of Indic & Oriental origin > Buddhism > Tibetan Buddhism
A masterwork of Tibetan Buddhism--providing the complete foundation
for study and practice--from beginning to Buddhahood. Includes
teachings on Buddha-nature, finding the spiritual master,
impermanence, karma, cultivation of bodhicitta, development of the
six perfections, the ten bodhisattva bhumis, Buddhahood, and the
activities of the Buddha.
This book includes seven authentic Tibetan yoga texts that were first published in English in 1935. A companion to The Tibetan Book of the Dead, it is illustrated with photographs, yoga paintings and manuscripts, and contains some of the principal meditations used by Hindu and Tibetan gurus and philosophers in attaining Right knowledge and enlightenment. Special commentaries precede each translated text and a preface contrasts Buddhism with European concepts of religion, philosophy and science. For this new reissue, Donald S Lopez Jr writes a critical foreword, to update and contextualize the work as historical artifact contributing to the introduction of Tibetan Buddhism to the West.
In "The Heart of the Buddha," the Tibetan meditation master Chogyam
Trungpa presents the basic teachings of Buddhism as they relate to
everyday life. The book is divided into three parts. In "Personal
Journey," the author discusses the open, inquisitive, and
good-humored qualities of the "heart of the Buddha," an
"enlightened gene" that everyone possesses. In "Stages on the
Path," he presents the three vehicles--Hinayana, Mahayana, and
Vajrayana--that carry the Buddhist practitioner toward
enlightenment. In "Working with Others," he describes the direct
application of Buddhist teachings to topics as varied as
relationships, drinking, children, and money. "The Heart of the
Buddha "reflects Trungpa's great appreciation for Western culture
and deep understanding of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, which
enabled him to teach Westerners in an effective, contemporary way.
A manual of Tibetan meditation that simply and thoroughly presents
the practices of Dzogchen and Mah?mudr?. These are two of the most
profound methods of Tibetan Buddhist meditation, and in this book,
the reader is given instructions on how to bring them together into
a single unified approach that leads to realizing the ultimate
nature of consciousness.
We all face death, but how many of us are actually ready for it?
Whether our own death or that of a loved one comes first, how
prepared are we, spiritually or practically? Here, Andrew Holecek
presents a wide array of resources to help the reader address this
unfinished business.
The Ocean of Definitive Meaning by the Ninth Karmapa (1556-1603) is
the most profound and famous text on Mahamudra ever written and is
of vital importance in the living Kagyu tradition. It offers a
detailed, uniquely comprehensive presentation of instruction on
both the view and the practice. In the teachings contained in this
book, Thrangu Rinpoche has distilled the essence of the Ninth
Karmapa's massive text into manageable proportions and has given
pointed guidance on the implementation of its instruction.
According to Thrangu Rinpoche, Mahamudra practice is especially
appropriate for Westerners and contemporary practitioners because
it can be realized in the context of virtually any lifestyle.
Mahamudra dissolves the artificial separation between phenomena and
emptiness, revealing the radiant display of mind. The Ninth
Karmapa's text has traditionally been available only to advanced
students. However, Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche has kindly consented
to the publication of these core teachings on the text, which he
gave in the context of a retreat he led in 2001 in the mountains of
British Columbia for 140 Western students. His compelling
presentation provides teachers and students with a systematic
approach to some of the highest practices in the Kagyu tradition.
Thrangu Rinpoche's extraordinary wisdom and insight make this new
commentary a peerless jewel in the canons of spiritual literature.
As people increasingly seek alternatives to modern medicine,
interest is growing in the ancient system of Tibetan medicine,
which has been practised for over 2,500 years. Known as
'gSo-ba-Rig-pa', or 'the science of healing', it is based on
Buddhist philosophical principles, astrology and the close
relationship between body and mind. This concise introduction
presents all the essential information on Tibetan medicine. It
covers the basic theoretical principles, practice and history of
this traditional system, as well as methods of diagnosis and
treatments such as urine analysis, golden needle therapy and
cupping. It includes a chapter on case histories and provides
information on what to expect from a practising physician based on
compassion. With a comprehensive resources section, this book
provides everything there is to know about Tibetan medicine at an
introductory level. This book will be of interest to anyone who
wants to know more about Tibetan medicine, as well as anyone
looking to find out more about Tibetan thought, Tibetan Buddhism,
traditional medicine, comparative religion or Eastern spirituality.
The most graceful English translation of this masterpiece of world
literature - prepared with the participation of the Dalai Lama and
eminent contemporary masters of this tradition appointed by the
Dalai Lama One of the greatest works created by any culture and one
of the most influential of all Tibetan Buddhist texts in the West,
The Tibetan Book of the Dead has had a number of distinguished
translations, but strangely all of these have been partial
abridgements. Now the entire text has not only been made available
in English but in a translation of quite remarkable clarity and
beauty. A comprehensive guide to living and dying, The Tibetan Book
of the Dead contains exquisitely written guidance and practices
related to transforming our experience in daily life, on the
processes of dying and the after-death state, and on how to help
those who are dying. As originally intended this is as much a work
for the living, as it is for those who wish to think beyond a mere
conventional lifetime to a vastly greater and grander cycle.
'Extraordinary ... this work will be a source of inspiration and
support to many' His Holiness the Dalai Lama About the authors:
Commentary by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Thupten Jinpa is the
senior translator to the Dalai Lama and President of the Institute
of Tibetan Classics. Graham Coleman is founder of the Orient
Foundation for Arts and Culture, a major Tibetan cultural
conservancy organization, and writer-director of the acclaimed
feature documentary Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy. Gyurme Dorje is a
leading scholar of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, from
which the Tibetan Book of the Dead literature derives.
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