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The second volume of the fifteenth-century spiritual classic that
condenses the enormous breadth of Buddhist teachings into one
easy-to-follow meditation manual.
"The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment"
(Tibetan title: "Lam rim chen mo") is one of the brightest jewels
in the world's treasury of sacred literature, and certainly in the
world of Tibetan Buddhism. The author, Tsong-kha-pa, completed this
masterpiece in 1402 to help lead people along a series of
progressive stages from this-worldly self-centeredness to
cosmically altruistic expansiveness. For centuries it has continued
to be essential reading for any student of Buddhist thought who
wants to put the Buddha's teachings into practice.
Volume Two is the heart of the "Great Treatise." It explains how
to train in the six perfections in order to develop the heart of
compassion.
The first volume of the fifteenth-century spiritual classic that
condenses the enormous breadth of Buddhist teachings into one
easy-to-follow meditation manual.
"The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment"
(Tibetan title: "Lam rim chen mo") is one of the brightest jewels
in the world's treasury of sacred literature, and certainly in the
world of Tibetan Buddhism. The author, Tsong-kha-pa, completed this
masterpiece in 1402 to help lead people along a series of
progressive stages from this-worldly self-centeredness to
cosmically altruistic expansiveness. For centuries it has continued
to be essential reading for any student of Buddhist thought who
wants to put the Buddha's teachings into practice.
Volume One covers all practices that are prerequisite for
developing the spirit of enlightenment ("bodhicitta"), which is the
heart of the Mahāyāna tradition.
The third volume of the fifteenth-century spiritual classic that
condenses the enormous breadth of Buddhist teachings into one
easy-to-follow meditation manual.
"The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment"
(Tibetan title: "Lam rim chen mo") is one of the brightest jewels
in the world's treasury of sacred literature, and certainly in the
world of Tibetan Buddhism. The author, Tsong-kha-pa, completed this
masterpiece in 1402 to help lead people along a series of
progressive stages from this-worldly self-centeredness to
cosmically altruistic expansiveness. For centuries it has continued
to be essential reading for any student of Buddhist thought who
wants to put the Buddha's teachings into practice.
Volume Three contains a presentation of the two most important
topics in the "Great Treatise" meditative serenity (śamatha) and
supramundane insight into the nature of reality (vipaśyana).
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