11/14/2023 0 Comments Namo buddha publications![]() He proposed, to greatly simplify, that all our happiness and all of our suffering and the multitude of our problems in this life are due to one thing: conceptual mind. Lhagtong (Vipashyana) by Thrangu Rinpocheįoreword Two and a half millennia ago the Buddha graced our earth and taught a remarkable set of philosophical proposals. ![]() Notes The Glossary Glossary of Tibetan Terms Bibliography Index Application of the Middle-way to the Vajrayana 11. Tranquillity Meditation in the Middle-way The Obstacles to Meditation and their Remedies 7. Three Causal Conditions for Middle-way MeditationĢ. How the Middle-way Was Introduced to Tibet I. Table of Contents Chapter Title Foreword 1. These teachings were given at Samye Ling Monastery in Scotland in June of 1981. We also follow the convention of using B.C.E. For their actual spelling, see the Glossary of Tibetan Terms. Tibetan words are given as they are pronounced, not spelled in Tibetan. Note Technical words are italicized the first time that they are used to alert the reader that they may be found in the Glossary. We would also like to especially thank Michele Papen Daniel for making this book possible. The front and back photographs were taken by Clark Johnson outside Taos, New Mexico. Thanks to Demetrius for the cover design. We would also like to thank Jean Johnson and Terry Lukas, for editing it. The Namo Buddha Seminar 1390 Kalmia Avenue Boulder, CO 80304-1813 USA Telephone: (303) 449-6608 E-mail: Rinpoche’s web site: Acknowledgments We would like to thank Tomiko Yabumoto for the immense work of transcribing this text from the original tapes. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, electronic or otherwise, without written permission from Thrangu Rinpoche or the Namo Buddha Seminar. mkhs ‘jug)īy Khenchen Thrangu, Rinpoche Geshe Lharampa Translated by Ken and Katia HolmesĬopyright © 2000 by Khenchen Thrangu All rights reserved. ![]() The Middle-way Meditation Instructions: Developing Compassion through Wisdom Based on Mipham Rinpoche’s Gateway to Knowledge (Tib. ![]()
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