Finding rest in the nature of the mind : the trilogy of rest, volume 1

by Longchenpa

Other authorsPadmakara Translation Group (Translator)
Hardcover, 2017

Publication

Imprint: Boulder, Colorado : Shambhala, 2017. Context: Originally composed in Tibetan in the thirteenth century. Edition:First edition. Series: Trilogy of Rest volume 1. Responsibility: Longchenpa ; translated by the Padmakara Translation Group. OCLC Number: 994287240. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xlvii, 332 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Features: Includes index, notes.

Call number

GT-B-Tb / Longc

Barcode

BK-07986

ISBN

9781611805161

CSS Library Notes

Named Person: Klong-chen-pa Dri-med- ơod-zer, : Longchenpa .

Sects/Lineage: Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism

Description: "Longchenpa’s classic Buddhist manual for attaining liberation teaches us how to familiarize ourselves with our most basic nature—the clear, pristine, and aware mind. Written in the fourteenth century, this text is the first volume of Longchenpa’s Trilogy of Rest, a work of the Tibetan Dzogchen tradition. This profound and comprehensive presentation of the Buddhist view and path combines the scholastic expository method with direct pith instructions designed for yogi practitioners.

This first part of the Trilogy of Rest sets the foundation for the following two volumes: Finding Rest in Meditation, which focuses on Tibetan Buddhist meditation practice, and Finding Rest in Illusion, which focuses on post-meditation yogic conduct. The Padmakara Translation Group has provided us with a clear and fluid new translation to Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind along with selections from its autocommentary, The Great Chariot, which will serve as a genuine aid to study and meditation.

Here, we find essential instructions on the need to turn away from materialism, how to find a qualified guide, how to develop boundless compassion for all beings, along with the view of tantra and associated meditation techniques. The work culminates with pointing out the result of practice as presented from the Dzogchen perspective, providing us with all the tools necessary to traverse the Tibetan Buddhist path of finding rest."-- from publisher

Series Contents: Volume 1. Finding rest in the nature of the mind --
volume 2. Finding rest in meditation --
volume 3. Finding rest in illusion.

FY2018 /

Physical description

xlvii, 332 p.; 23 cm

Description

Longchen Rabjam's Resting in the Nature of Mindis a classic Buddhist manual for attaining true liberation through familiarizing ourselves with our most basic nature--our clear, pristine, and aware mind. Written in the fourteenth century, this text is the first part to Longchenpa's Trilogy of Finding Rest, a work of the esoteric Tibetan Dzogchen tradition. This unique presentation of the Buddhist view and path combines the scholastic expository method of explanation with direct pith instructions designed for yogi practitioners. This text systematically presents the view in thirteen chapters, outlining all that a practitioner must know in order to embark on the complete Buddhist path. Here we find fundamental instructions on the need to turn away from materialism, how to find a qualified guide, how to develop boundless compassion for all beings, and much more. Longchenpa then carries the reader through to the view of tantra and its associated practices in chapter ten. Chapters eleven and twelve explore calm abiding (shamatha) and deep insight (vipashyana) meditation techniques. The work culminates with chapter thirteen, the final chapter, in which the result of practice is presented from the perspective of Dzogchen. The first part of the Trilogy of Finding Restis a comprehensive teaching on the view from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, setting the foundation for the following two volumes- Resting in Meditative Absorption, which focuses on meditation practice, and Resting in Illusion, which focuses on post-meditation yogic conduct. The Padmakara Translation Group has provided us with a clear and fluid new translation to Resting in the Nature of Mind, which will serve as a genuine aid to study and meditation.… (more)

Language

Original language

Tibetan

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