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Ascertaining Certainty About the View By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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A detailed line by line commentary by Khenpo Tsultrim on the seventh chapter of Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye's Treasury of Knowledge which covers seven points on gaining certainty of the correct view. It is explained from the perspective of the different Buddhist schools. Included are Jamgon Kongtrul's root verses of the text and his commentary along with several songs by Khenpo Tsultrim and Jetsun Milarepa on the views and approaches of the schools.
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Beautiful Song of Marpa the Translator By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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Khenpo Tsultrim gives a clear explanation of the clear light nature of mind in connection with the buddha nature inherent in all beings. He also explains how to meditate on the clear light, how to develop compassion, the practice of tonglen (giving and taking) and some very poignant advice on taking adverse conditions to the path.
Teachings on four songs sung by the Lord of the yogis Jetsun Milarepa are given. The meaning of Milarepa's own expression of the view, meditation, conduct, and fruition is explained, as well as how to apply the teachings to all aspects of your practice and life.
A glossary helps with unfamiliar terms and a bibliography offers titles of other works of a similar nature.
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Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche/Hookham
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In this teaching Rinpoche presents the main schools of Buddhist philosophy with their progressively more subtle and refined views of reality. However it is not just a teaching on the view, but a presentation providing the student the means to realise it through meditation practice. The idea of a series of meditation practices on a particular aspect of the Buddha’s teaching is that beginning with one’s first rather coarse commonsense understanding, one progresses through increasingly subtle and more refined stages until one arrives at complete and perfect understanding. Each stage in the process prepares the mind for the next in so far as each step is fully integrated into one’s understanding through the medtitation process.
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Stars of Wisdom: Analytical Meditation, Songs of Yogic Joy, and Prayers of Aspiration By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso
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Here, the Tibetan Buddhist teacher who’s known for his joyous, spontaneous songs of realization presents the teachings for which he is known best, in three areas: traditional analytical inquiry, songs of realization, and altruistic prayers. Part 1 includes a section in verse that explains the progressively subtler and more profound levels of meditation on the nature of reality. Part 2 offers a brief introduction to the history and benefits of singing songs of yogic joy as a Buddhist practice. It includes commentaries on two songs by the famous Tibetan meditation master Milarepa, and offers step-by-step instructions on how to meditate on the true nature of the mind. Part 3 consists of teachings on the importance of making aspirations motivated by altruism.
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Sun of Wisdom By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso
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Teachings on the Noble Nagarjuna’s Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way
A commentary on a classic text explaining the Buddhist teachings on the nature of appearance and emptiness. The Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way was written in the second century and is one of the most important works of Nagarjuna, the pioneering commentator on the Buddha’s teachings on the Madhyamika or Middle Way view. The subtle analyses presented in this treatise were closely studied and commented upon by many realized masters from the Indo-Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
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Two Truths By: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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The way to understand the Buddha’s teachings is to see that they are divided into either the three yanas, or the four philosophical tenets. For those who wish to know the view or philosophy of Buddhism then the best way to learn it is to know the differences between the views of the four philosophical tenets.
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