Essential Teachings of a Tibetan Master This collection of oral teachings presents traditional Tibetan Buddhist wisdom to Western readers in Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche's uniquely accessible style. Rare among introductions to the spiritual path, the book interweaves stories from Rinpoche's native Tibet with a step-by-step exploration of the foundation and essence of Vajrayana Buddhism. Chagdud Tulku speaks here of why we suffer and how we can address the: causes of suffering to create ultimate freedom Or ourselves and others He offers methods for working with the mind in daily lid; for reducing anger, attachment, ignorance, jealousy, and pride; for practicing effortful and effortless meditation; and for developing wisdom and compassion. Gates to Buddhist Practice illuminates and clarifies themes in Buddhist thought for both new and experienced readers, providing insight and instruction to people of all spiritual backgrounds, in all walks of life. Gates to Buddhist Practice, Chagdud Tulku, Revised Edition, Padma Publishing, 285 pages, $16.95
Born in eastern Tibet in 1930, His Eminence Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche was recognized at the age of two as the reincarnation of the abbot of Chagdud Monastery. The monastery was established in the early thirteenth century and is still standing today. The son of Dawa Drolma, one ofTibet's most renowned female lamas, Chagdud Rinpoche received extensive training from many great lamas and belongs to the last generation of teachers to have received complete training in the vast wealth of Vajrayana Buddhist teachings and methods while still living in Tibet.
In 1959, he was forced into exile and, during the two decadees that followed, served the Tibetan community in India and Nepal as lama and p[hysician. In 1979, at the invitation of some of his students, Rinpoche came to the West and began establishing teaching centers. Chagdud Gonpa Foundation now has more than a dozen cetners throughout North America, as well as a constantly growing number of local practice groups. Rinpoche moved his primary residence to Brazil in 1995, where he has established six centers.
In addition to his scholarship, realization, and boundless compassion, the evocative power of Chagdud Rinpoche's singing voice has made him renowned among both Tibetans and Westerners.
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