The bliss of inner fire : heart practice of the six yogas of Naropa

by Thubten Yeshe,

Paperback, 1998

Publication

Imprint: Boston : Wisdom Publications, c1998. Responsibility: Lama Thubten Yeshe ; a commentary on Je Tsongkhapa's Having the three convictions : a guide to the stages of the profound path of the six yogas of Naropa ; edited by Robina Courtin and Ailsa Cameron with a foreword by Lama Zopa Rinpoche, and an introduction by Jonathan Landaw. OCLC Number: 38580096. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xxiv, 230 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, glossary, index, suggested reading.

Call number

Movement / Yeshe

Barcode

BK-06111

ISBN

086171136X / 9780861711369

CSS Library Notes

Named Person Naropa .
Named Person Mahasiddha Je Tsongkhapa : Tson-kha-pa Blo-bzan-grags-pa, 1357-1419 .

Named Work: The Six Yogas of Naropa.
Named Work: Having the three convictions : a guide to the stages of the profound path of the six yogas of Naropa.

Description: Following Tsongkhapa's (1357-1419 a.d.) text, Having the Three Convictions, Lama Yeshe introduces the renowned Six Yogas of Naropa, focusing mainly on the first of these six, the practice of "inner fire" (tummo). Mastery of inner fire quickly brings the mind to its most refined and penetrating state -- the experience of clear light, an extraordinarily powerful stat of mind that is unequaled in its ability to directly realize ultimate reality.

Table of Contents: Introduction --
Prayer --
Part 1 The Six Yogas of Naropa --
Part 2 Preliminary Practices --
Part 3 Going Beyond Appearances --
Part 4 Awakening the Vajra Body --
Part 5 Discovering Totality --
Part 6 Living with Inner Fire --

Location: COLLECTION: Teachings & Practices -- AREA: Contemplative Practices -- SECTION: Movement and Subtle Energy / Filing name: Yeshe

Topics: In TinyCat -- See "Tags" above for our libraries topic areas. See "Subjects" below for LCSH (Library of Congress Subject Headings) (note you can tour our library via Tags or LCSH, but LCHS are not available for all items in our holdings).

FY2012 /

Physical description

xxiv, 230 p.; 23 cm

Description

In the classic bestseller, Introduction to Tantra, Lama Yeshe offered a profound and wonderfully clear glimpse into the sophisticated practices of Tibetan Buddhist tantra. This present book, the last major teachings of this great lama, opens up the world of advanced practices for Highest Yoga Tantra initiates in much the same way his earlier work opened up the world of tantra in general. Following Je Tsongkhapa's (1357-1419 C.E.) text Having the Three Convictions, Lama Yeshe introduces the renowned Six Yogas of Naropa, focusing mainly on the first of these six, the practice of inner fire (tummo). Mastery of inner fire quickly brings the mind to its most refined and penetrating state--the experience of clear light, an extra-ordinarily powerful state of mind that is unequaled in its ability to directly realize ultimate reality. Lama Yeshe felt that twentieth-century Westerners could easily grasp the often misunderstood ideas of this esoteric tradition: "We really need tantra these days because there is a tremendous explosion of delusion and distraction.and we need the atomic energy of inner fire to blast us out of our delusion." Lama Yeshe's aim was for his students to actually taste the experience of inner fire rather than merely gain an intellectual understanding. Lama's own realization of the transformative power of these practices comes through, inspiring his students to discover for themselves their own capacity for inexhaustible bliss.… (more)

Language

Rating

(6 ratings; 3)
Page: 0.1922 seconds