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Padmasambhava, the Indian mystic and tantric Buddhist master, is
second only to Buddha Shakyamuni as the most famous personage in
the Tibetan tradition of Buddhism. In the ninth century, he made
the journey across the Himalayan Mountains to establish Buddhism
for the people in that country. He also concealed timeless
instructions and practices to benefit future generations. The
volume presents in-depth explanations of the Tibetan Buddhist
perspective. The Light of Wisdom, Vol. II will be of special
interest to students of Buddhism for its clear overview from a
Vajrayana perspective of teachings particular to Hinayana and
Mahayana Buddhism. Included is an extensive commentary by Jamgon
Kongtrul the Great, one of the most prominent Buddhist masters of
nineteenth-century Tibet.
The Light of Wisdom Vol. I contains the root terma ---hidden
treasure text --- of Padmasambhava, The Gradual Path of the Wisdom
Essence and its commentary The Light of Wisdom by Jamgon Kongtrul
the Great. Annotations on the commentary Entering the Path of
Wisdom spoken by Jamyang Drakpa and recorded by Jokyab Rinpoche are
included as well as clarifications from other masters.
Volume I presents in-depth explanations of the Vajrajana Buddhist
perspective. It begins with the nature of the ground, the buddha
nature present in all beings, continues with the teachings that are
common to all vehicles, and concludes with the Mahayana and the
link to Vajrayana.
This essence of the causal and resultant vehicles,
Especially the core of the realization the three sections of the
inner tantras,
Linking together the ground with the path,
Makes you abandon the temporary defilements along with their
tendencies,
Realize fruition and quickly accomplish the welfare of self and
others,
In this way it is in conformity with each yet exalted above them
all.
-Padmasambhava
The root text of Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo, a terma revealed by the
great treasure- finder Chokgyur Lingpa, and its commentary by
Kongtrul Rinpoche, the great translator in person, form together a
complete scripture that embodies all the tantras, statements and
instructions of the Nyingma School of the early translations, which
is most rare to find in the past, present, or future.
-Kyabje Dilgo Kyentse Rinpoche
The teachings presented in As It Is, Volume I are primarily
selected from talks given by the Dzogchen master, Tulku Urgyen
Rinpoche, in 1994 and 1995, during the last two years of his life.
The unambiguous Buddhist perception of reality is transmitted in
profound, simple language by one of the foremost masters in the
Tibetan tradition. Dzogchen is to take the final result, the state
of enlightenment itself, as path. This is the style of simply
picking the ripened fruit or the fully bloomed flowers. Tulku
Urgyen's way of communicating this wisdom was to awaken the
individual to their potential and reveal the methods to acknowledge
and stabilize that prospective. His distinctive teaching style was
widely known for its unique directness in introducing students to
the nature of mind in a way that allowed immediate experience. This
book offers the direct oral instructions of a master who inspired
admiration, delight in practice, and deep trust and confidence in
the Buddhist way.
Tsoknyi Rinpoche is a reincarnate lama educated in the Tibetan
Buddhist
tradition. He has been teaching students from around the world
since 1990.
"Being carefree, you can fit in anywhere. If you're not carefree
you keep
on bumping up against things. Your life becomes so narrow, so
tight; it
gets very claustrophobic. Carefree means being wide open from
within,
not constricted. Carefree doesn't mean careless. It is not that you
don't
care about others, not that you don't have compassion or are
unfriendly.
Carefree is being really simple, from the inside. Dignity is not
conceit
but rather what shines forth from this carefree confidence."
--Tsoknyi Rinpoche
Tsoknyi Rinpoche's teaching style embodies a vividness that is a
play
between himself and his audience. His immediateness includes
gestures
and examples that entice us to understanding. Through guided
meditations
he offers direct participation as a delightful enhancement to
our
practice. Simple, straightforward and profound, Carefree Dignity is
a
book that captivates our intellect while enriching our awareness.
Vajra Speech, by Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, renowned for his
extra-ordinary experience and realization, is a wide ranging
collection of pith instructions for the Dzogchen yogi. This
Tibetan
master's advice reduces negative emotions and naturally
enables loving kindness, compassion and wisdom to flourish.
"A swan can separate water and milk when drinking. The
yogi should be like the swan in sepa rating the milk of
original
wakefulness from the water of ignorance."
--Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
"Compared to many years studying books and going through
analytical meditation, we found it more beneficial to ask
questions
of Tulku Urgyen and listen to his answers."
--Orgyen Topgyal Rinpoche
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Rainbow Painting (Paperback)
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche; Translated by Erik Pema Kunsang; Compiled by Marcia Binder Schmidt; Edited by Kerry Moran
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Rainbow Painting is saturated with direct, pithy instruction, the
very quintessence of the Buddhist Spiritual approach. Tulku Urgyen
Rinpoche speaks from experience, expressing what he himself has
undergone, instructing us in the way we should train in a complete
and unmistaken manner. We come to understand that to become
enlightened we must experience what was always present within us.
The ultimate object of realization, the natural state of mind,
unmistakenly and exactly as it is, need not be sought for elsewhere
but is present within ourselves. Stability in this unexcelled state
of unity is not attained independently of means, proper conduct and
knowledge of the view. We should unite view and conduct; and this
book contains the key points for doing just that.
"Some people have the habit of thinking that something is bound to
happen after practicing meditation a while -- like going through
school -- that after ten or fifteen years you end up with a degree.
That's the idea in the back of people's minds: "I can make it
happen I can do enlight¬enment " Not in this case, though. You
cannot make enlightenment, because enlightenment is unconstructed.
Realizing the awakened state is a matter of being diligent in
allowing nondual awareness to regain its natural stability. It is
difficult to reach enlightenment without such dili¬gence, without
undertaking any hardship."
---Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
"Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche is someone who has lived at length in
mountain hermitages, spent many years in retreat, and done a
considerable amount of meditation training. For this reason, he
gives the very quintessence of the sacred Dharma spoken by our
compassionate Buddha Shakyamuni. He speaks from experience,
expressing what he himself has undergone, instructing us in the way
we should practice in a complete and unmistaken manner. These
teachings, saturated with direct, pithy instruction, are unique."
---Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche
The ultimate object of realization, the natural state of mind,
unmistakenly and exactly as it is, need not be sought elsewhere
than in ourselves. We become enlightened through experiencing what
is always innately present. Stability in this unexcelled
unawareness is attained when view, the knowledge aspect and
conduct, the means are integrated. In Rainbow Painting, Tulku
Urgyen Rinpoche presents the practices to accomplish this
unity.
" Don't mistake mere words to be the meaning of the teachings.
Mingle the practice with your own being and attain liberation from
samsara right now."
Padmasambhava
Padmasambhava is the primary master of Vajrayana, the teachings for
our time. Out of his great compassion and wisdom, he instructed his
main disciple Yeshe Tsogyal to conceal terma treasures to be
revealed at the destined time for future practitioners. The
profundity of this advice is meant to be personally applied by all
individuals in all circumstances. It is a classic work, which
contains valid truth for anyone who sincerely wants to follow a
spiritual path.
"The chief compiler of Padmasambhava's teachings was Yeshe Tsogyal,
an emanation of a female Buddha. There may be some people who
believe that only men can attain enlightenment, but her life is
proof to the opposite. The awakened state of mind is neither male
or female."
Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, from Introductory Teachings
Fearless Simplicity is about training in the awakened state of
mind, the atmosphere within which all difficulties naturally
dissolve. Here, the gifted Tibetan meditation master and author of
Carefree Dignity, Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche, in his exceptional and
skillful teaching style, guides us through the methods to be at
ease with our surroundings and ourselves. He shows us how to
de¬velop confidence and be in harmony with every situation as the
basis for true compassion and intelligence.
As confidence grows stronger, you find yourself turning into a real
warrior -- a compassionate bodhisattva warrior. The true
bodhi¬sattva spirit grows out of this personal sense of freedom.
With this sense of security and freedom, you begin to direct your
attention to the needs of others. The compassion expands. This is
my point about inner simplicity as the basis for living fearlessly
in a complex world. We are now open and spacious and from within
that sense of fearless simplicity, you can accommodate all
phenomena. You can naturally care for others unpretentiously; no
one is a threat any longer.
-- Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche
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