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Dzogchen, meaning "great perfection" in Tibetan, is an advanced
practice associated particularly with Bon, the native religion of
Tibet, and Nynigma School of Tibetan Buddhism. Both these
traditions describe their teaching as comprising nine Ways or paths
of practice leading to enlightenment or realization, and in both
classifications, Dzogchen is the ninth and highest Way. While its
immediate associations are with these two traditions, Dzogchen is
now taught in all Tibetan sects. In this book, Anne Klein, an
American scholar of Buddhism, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, a native
Tibetan who was the first to bring Dzogchen teachings to the west,
provide a study and translation of the Authenticity of Open
Awareness, a foundational text of the Bon Dzogchen tradition. This
will be the first time any text from this tradition has been
translated into any Western language, and as such will be a major
contribution to the study of Tibetan religion and eastern thought
more generally. Klein and Rinpoche also provide extensive
introductory and explanatory material that situates the text in the
context of Tibetan thought and makes it accessible to
nonspecialists.
Dzogchen, meaning "great perfection" in Tibetan, is an advanced
practice associated particularly with Bon, the native religion of
Tibet, and the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism. Both these
traditions describe their teaching as comprising 'nine Ways' or
paths of practice leading to enlightenment or realization, and in
both classifications, Dzogchen is the ninth and highest Way. While
its immediate associations are with these two traditions, Dzogchen
is now taught in all Tibetan sects. In this book, Anne Klein, an
American scholar of Buddhism, and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche, a native
Tibetan who was the first to bring Dzogchen teachings to the west,
provide a study and translation of the Authenticity of Open
Awareness, a foundational text of the Bon Dzogchen tradition. This
will be the first time any text from this tradition has been
translated into any Western language, and as such will be a major
contribution to the study of Tibetan religion and Eastern thought
more generally. Klein and Rinpoche also provide extensive
introductory and explanatory material that situates the text in the
context of Tibetan thought and makes it accessible to
nonspecialists.
Despite the daunting barriers of geography and language that
separate them, Buddhism and contemporary feminism have much to say
to each other. Buddhist practices such as mindfulness (in which
calm centering and keen awareness of change coexist) and compassion
(in which the self is recognized as both powerful in itself and
interdependently connected with all others) can be important
resources for contemporary women, while feminism can expand the
traditional horizons of Buddhist concerns to include social,
historical, and psychological issues. The image and ritual of the
Great Bliss Queen, an important Buddhist figure of enlightenment,
form the unifying theme of the book modeling the practices and
theory that can assist each of us in being at one with ourselves
and fully engaged with others.
Buddhist philosophy is concerned with defining and overcoming the
limitations and errors of perception. To do this is essential to
Buddhism's purpose of establishing a method for attaining
liberation. Conceptual thought in this view can lead to a
liberating understanding, a transformative religious experience.
The author discusses the workings of both direct and conceptual
cognition, drawing on a variety of Tibetan and Indian texts. The
Gelukba interpretation of Dignaga and Dharmakirti is greatly at
variance with virtually all other scholarship concerning these
seminal Buddhist logicians.
A translation and scholarly edition of Tsong-kha-pa's 1418
Illumination of the Thought, a commentary on an Indian Madhyamik
text, and transcribed oral commentary on that work by Kensur Yeshey
Tupden in the 1980s. Includes glossaries of English, Tibetan, and
Sanskrit in Latin letters without pronunciations. Annotation
copyright Book News, Inc. Port
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