A Practice of Padmasambhava
By Shechen Gyaltsap IV, Rinchen Dargye and Shechen Gyaltsap Gyurme Pema Namgyal
Translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee
By Shechen Gyaltsap IV, Rinchen Dargye and Shechen Gyaltsap Gyurme Pema Namgyal
Translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee
By Shechen Gyaltsap IV and Rinchen Dargye
Translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee
By Shechen Gyaltsap IV and Rinchen Dargye
Translated by Dharmachakra Translation Committee
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$21.95
Mar 16, 2011 | ISBN 9781559393621
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Mar 16, 2011 | ISBN 9781559397391
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Praise
“These two works give an introduction to the preliminary trainings, outline the primary elements of visualization practice and mantra recitation, and supply a detailed explanation of the practice of Padmasambhava’s wisdom aspect Guru Vadisimha. Through practical, step-by-step instructions on this deity, the reader is guided into the general world of tantric practice common to all of Tibetan Buddhism. These two authentic manuals give the reader practical understanding of Mahayoga, the foundation for the inner tantras, in all its incredible depth. They are a true treasury of powerful tools to transform the habitual ways of our human condition into the path of enlightenment.”—Eric Pema Kunsang, compiler and translator of Wellsprings of the Great Perfection: The Lives and Insights of the Early Masters
“What does it mean to have a precious human life? How can we make use of it when we have no idea how long it will last? What is the use of trying to be good? What is the difference between the fleeting happiness that constantly slips through our fingers and true contentment? Whether one is a newcomer to Tibetan Buddhism, considering taking a step onto its path, or an old hand at meditation practice, the four reflections that Shechen Gyaltsap lays out on the preciousness of human life, impermanence, karma, and the ultimately dissatisfying quality of life are sure to inspire us to take hold of our lives.”—from the Introduction
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