Everyday Consciousness and Primordial Awareness
By Khenchen Thrangu
Translated by Susanne Schefczyk
By Khenchen Thrangu
Translated by Susanne Schefczyk
By Khenchen Thrangu
Translated by Susanne Schefczyk
By Khenchen Thrangu
Translated by Susanne Schefczyk
Category: Religion | Philosophy | Meditation & Mindfulness
Category: Religion | Philosophy | Meditation & Mindfulness
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$24.95
Oct 16, 2011 | ISBN 9781559393799
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Oct 16, 2011 | ISBN 9781559399739
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Praise
“With characteristic cogency, clarity, and precision, Thrangu Rinpoche lays out the Buddhist description of mind in both its conventional and tantric dimensions. Then he invites us further in showing how these teachings give voice to the subtlety of meditation experience and can lead us to the profundity of the awakened state itself.”—Reginald A. Ray, Naropa University, author of Indestructible Truth and Secret of the Vajra World
“Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, a preeminent Tibetan master, has presented an accessible and precise introduction to the inherently awakened mind at the heart of confusion and suffering. While this text is invaluable for the scholar, it is even more crucial for the Vajrayana practitioner.”—Judith Simmer-Brown, PhD, Professor, Naropa University
“Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche is among the wisest and most compassionate Buddhist masters alive today. I have no doubt that this book will be a great inspiration and support for all serious Dharma students who read it and put it into practice.”—Pema Chödrön, author of When Things Fall Apart
“With the help of this introduction to Buddhist psychology, successful meditation practice is distinctly possible. . . . Distinctively clear and vivid.”—Mandala Magazine
“There is no shortage of brief introductions to Buddhist practice, especially from the Tibetan Buddhist perspective. What makes Rinpoche’s work distinctive is the clarity and vividness of his religious thought. Rinpoche attempts to concretize the notions of five levels of awareness in the reader’s mind by correlating each with a different ‘Buddha-family,’ accessible through correct mediation. There is also a helpful Tibetan (transliterated)-English glossary to assist the non-Tibetan reader through the forest of religious terminology. Recommended for most collections, especially where interest in Buddhism or the Dalai Lama is strong.”—Library Journal
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