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"The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way " was written in the
second century and is one of the most important works of Nagarjuna,
the pioneering commentator on the Buddha's teachings on the
Madhyamika or Middle Way view. The subtle analyses presented in
this treatise were closely studied and commented upon by many
realized masters from the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Here, the Tibetan Buddhist teacher who's known for his joyous, spontaneous songs of realization presents the teachings for which he is known best, in three areas: traditional analytical inquiry, songs of realization, and altruistic prayers. Part 1 includes a section in verse that explains the progressively subtler and more profound levels of meditation on the nature of reality. Part 2 offers a brief introduction to the history and benefits of singing songs of yogic joy as a Buddhist practice. It includes commentaries on two songs by the famous Tibetan meditation master Milarepa, and offers step-by-step instructions on how to meditate on the true nature of the mind. Part 3 consists of teachings on the importance of making aspirations motivated by altruism.
"Distinguishing Phenomena and Pure Being" was composed by Maitreya
during the golden age of Indian Buddhism. Mipham's commentary
supports Maitreya's text in a detailed analysis of how ordinary,
confused consciousness can be transformed into wisdom.
Easy-to-follow instructions guide the reader through the profound
meditation that gradually brings about this transformation. This
important and comprehensive work belongs on the bookshelf of any
serious Buddhist practitioner--and indeed of anyone interested in
realizing their full potential as a human being.
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