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Chagdud Tulku, a beloved Tibetan Rinpoche ("precious one") who died in 2002, offers wisdom on becoming a bodhisattva, or spiritual warrior of compassion. His student, Lama Shenpen Drolma, has edited this collection from a variety of talks and training seminars Tulku gave during the last 14 years of his life. All individuals, Tulku believed, can benefit from Bodhisattva Peace Training, his system of teaching others to understand human interconnectedness and alleviate suffering. Tulku explores ways to develop equanimity, transform an angry heart, awaken compassion, understand the root causes of suffering, contemplate impermanence and purify oneself from within. Most of the book adopts a questi...
This Collection Of Oral Teachings Presents Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Wisdom To Western Readers In Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche`S Uniquely Accessible Style, Offering Methods For Reducing Anger, Attachment, Ignorance, Jealousy And Pride, And Effortless Meditation.
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The ngondro, or preliminary, practices are the foundation of Vajrayana Buddhism. The Dudjom Tersar ngondro, a treasure revealed by Dudjom Lingpa, a previous incarnation of Dudjom Rinpoche, is a concise, yet very powerful set of practices for turning the mind to dharma, purifying obscurations, accumulating merit, and opening the door to the mind's true nature through guru yoga.
This commentary, compiled and authorized by His Eminence Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche (1930-2002), provides highly relevant historical background and explanatory teachings. It is intended to serve as a manual to guide the meditator through the varied steps of the Red Tara practice, while explaining the meaning and offering clear, detailed instructions.
The Good Brother and the Bad Brother is a delightful tale from old Tibet, brought to the West by Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche. As this captivating story unfolds, it demonstrates how karma, or the consequences of one's actions, leads to an unexpected but logical conclusion. This is a story Rinpoche loved to tell, and children of all ages loved to listen to. Vividly illustrated by by Sandra Serra, it carries the reader on a magical adventure, long ago and far away . . .
This charming story was told by Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche many years ago, and the book was then illustrated by Susan Alexander, a brilliant and innovative Trinity County artist. The book is suitable for all ages, and lends itself to a lovely teaching at its close: The Great King was overjoyed. His kindness had inspired all the mice to help, and thanks to their combined efforts, the fierce army had been defeated without a fight. Happiness and harmony spread throughout the land, and showed that the kindness we offer others, large or small, will always return to us. Exquisitely illustrated in full colour throughout.
This charming story was told by Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche many years ago and edited by Lama Norbu as part of the ongoing Padma Publishing children's series. The book is illustrated by Alan Capetilla, an amusing and innovative Brazilian artist - it is a suitable story for all ages. Long ago, and far away, in a beautiful place where the mountains were so high that they touched the sky, Zangpo lived with his mother. Their house nestled on a hill. It was simple but cozy, built to keep out the cold winter winds that blew through Tibet. Zangpo was a very special boy. He loved and respected his mother and was generous with everyone he knew. He treated even the animals with kindness and compassion. . .
This collection of teachings presents the traditional wisdom of the Vajrayana path of Tibeta Buddhism. It is a brilliant guide to the spiritual path ~ simple yet profound, intimate and immediate.