Tibetan
azw3, epub |eng | 2010-09-28 | Author:Chogyam Trungpa

The Lion’s Roar THE BODHISATTVA, the committed mahayana practitioner, takes a vow to work with all sentient beings and with every life-situation. Working with the emotions is a powerful part ...
( Category: Sacred Writings January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2011-12-14 | Author:H.H. the Dalai Lama

Their pleasure’s theirs and theirs alone. No part of it is felt by me. Nice words of praise are devoid of mind: they have no wish to say good things ...
( Category: Rituals & Practice January 22,2015 )
azw3, pdf |eng | 2008-08-07 | Author:Douglas S. Duckworth

We saw how Mipam uses reason to affirm the presence of Buddha-nature and to support his tradition's claims that all appearances are divine by nature. The reasonings he employs are ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2008-10-01 | Author:Geshe Tashi Tsering & Lama Zopa Rinpoche & Gordon McDougall

When our mind becomes more subtle, the grosser minds are absorbed. When a meditator reaches a very advanced state of meditative absorption, the sensory consciousnesses totally cease. If that is ...
( Category: Philosophy January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2010-02-19 | Author:Situpa, Chamgon Kenting Tai [Situpa, Chamgon Kenting Tai]

Questions Question: I have heard of a Gelugpa Mahamudra lineage in the Kagyu, is that correct? Rinpoche: No, there is no such thing as a Gelug Mahamudra lineage in Kagyu. ...
( Category: Meditation January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2012-10-09 | Author:Chodron, Pema [Chodron, Pema]

First, come into the present. Flash on what’s happening with you right now. Be fully aware of your body, its energetic quality. Be aware of your thoughts and emotions. Next, ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2012-07-10 | Author:Geshe Tashi Tsering

THE BASE, PATH, AND RESULT IN THE DEATH PRACTICE In Buddhism, the terms base, path, and result are commonly used to show where we start, what we do, and what ...
( Category: Mysticism January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2010-07-16 | Author:Chonyi Taylor

Meditation 8: I Am Not My Pain When pain becomes overwhelming, we feel as if we are nothing but pain: it will always be there. If we reflect, then we ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2010-09-28 | Author:Trungpa, Chogyam & Gimian, Carolyn Rose [Trungpa, Chogyam]

SIX Mirrorlike Wisdom Coming to the Western world, I encountered the makers of the clocks, big and small, and the makers of other machines that do wondrous things—such as airplanes ...
( Category: Rituals & Practice January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2010-09-16 | Author:Sherab, Khenchen Palden & Rinpoche, Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal [Sherab, Khenchen Palden]

Meditation Posture and Breath Purification When meditating, it is always important to keep your body, speech, and mind balanced. The body has three principal components: the channels, the wind, and ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2004-02-24 | Author:B. Alan Wallace

THE ADVANTAGES OF A LAY PERSON IN THE PRACTICE OF LOVING-KINDNESS One of my beloved teachers, the late Tara Rinpoche, an extremely warm person as well as a great scholar ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2006-06-25 | Author:Mi-pam-gya-tso & Jeffrey Hopkins

and: And the General Tantra of the Great Lotus Sovereign Gone to Bliss says: "" When you look at milk, you do not see any butter at all, but the ...
( Category: Rituals & Practice January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2011-09-27 | Author:H. H. The Dalai Lama

CHAPTER 9 THE MIDDLE WAY THE MIDDLE WAY referred to in the name of this philosophical school is a position that avoids the two extremes of nihilism and absolutism. Nihilism ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2008-12-25 | Author:Dongyal, Khenpo Tsewang [Dongyal, Khenpo Tsewang]

When I woke up, I didn’t forget a single word and wrote down the illusory appearances of the dream. That very day auspiciousness came, and I completely recovered from my ...
( Category: Religious January 22,2015 )
azw3 |eng | 2008-08-05 | Author:Geshe Tashi Tsering & Lama Zopa Rinpoche

The Combination of the Two Methods Both the practices of seven points of cause and effect and equalizing and exchanging oneself with others originally came from India. Chandrakirti, Kamalashila, and ...
( Category: Tibetan January 22,2015 )