This volume provides a comprehensive survey of Indian Buddhism and its subsequent establishment in Tibet. It concentrates on the tantric period of Buddhist theory and practice, from the eighth to the thirteenth centuries, when the Tibetans were actively engaged in absorbing all they could find of Bu
The Tibetan Buddhism Reader
β Scribed by Ray, Reginald A
- Publisher
- Shambhala Publications
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
"So what exactly is Buddha nature? It is the sky-like nature of our mind. Utterly open, free, and limitless, it is fundamentally so simple and so natural that it can never be complicated, corrupted, or stained, so pure that it is beyond even the concept of purity and impurity. As it is said, "It is simply your flawless, present awareness, cognizant and empty, naked, and awake."--Sogyal Rinpoche.;Here is a portable collection of inspiring readings from the revered masters of Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetan Buddhism Reader includes quotations from major lineage figures from the past such as Padmasambhava, Atisha, Sakya Pandita, Marpa, Milarepa, and Tsongkhapa. Also featured are the writings of contemporary masters including the Dalai Lama, Dudjom Rinpoche, Khyentse Rinpoche, Sakya Tridzin, Chogyam Trungpa, and others. Topics include cultivating compassion, letting go of ego, learning to become more alert and present in our lives, and developing a clear perception of our own true nature. --Book Jacket.;"While a sailor has a boat, he should cross the ocean; ... while a poor man has a wish-granting cow he should milk it; while a traveler has a superb horse, he should ride it to faraway places. Now, while you have a precious human life and a teacher who embodies the buddhas of the past, present, and future, think with great joy and enthusiasm how you will travel the highway of sacred Dharma, drawing ever closer to the ultimate goal of liberation and enlightenment."
β¦ Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1. Foundations --
Reflections on the Tradition --
The Ground of Our Lives: Suffering, Impermanence, and Karma --
Our Unique Opportunity --
Samsaric Games --
Renunciation --
2. The Path --
The Nature of the Spiritual Path --
Conduct --
Refuge in the Three Jewels of the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha --
3. Meditation --
Preliminaries --
The Buddha's Way --
The Process of Meditation --
Mindfulness and Awareness --
Obstacles --
Going Deeper --
4. Compassion --
The Importance of Compassion --
Faces of Compassion --
The Bodhisattva's Way --
5. Emptiness --
Descriptions and Evocations --
Training in Emptiness --
6. Mind Of The Buddhas --
7. Realization.
β¦ Subjects
Buddhism;;Spiritual life--Buddhism;Buddhism--China--Tibet Autonomous Region;;Quotations;Spiritual life -- Buddhism -- Quotations, maxims, etc;Buddhism -- Quotations, maxims, etc;Buddhism -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region;Spiritual life -- Buddhism;China -- Tibet Autonomous Region
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