Publication
Imprint: San Francisco, CA : ClearPoint Press, 1991. Responsibility: Bokar Rinpoche. Translated from the Tibeten into French by Francois Jacquemart, English translation by Christiane Buhet, edited by Dan Jorgensen. OCLC Number: 28321564. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 110 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. Features: Includes glossary, index.
Call number
Meditation / Bokar
ISBN
9780963037107
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Description: The Tibetan Buddhist practices of meditation are part of the spiritual wealth of humanity and deity meditation forms the heart of this treasure. For over a millennium Tibetan lamas have used meditation on deities as a means to master the inner world.
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit), the deity that represents the loving and compassionate potential of the mind, is the most popular deity f Tibet. In this volume a great living teacher, Bokar Rinpoche, give detailed instructions for this practice. He specifically addresses the concerns of Western practitioners in offering these unique teachings.
Table of Contents: Introduction to the French edition
Nature of the deity
Principles of meditation
Methods of meditation
Practice in daily life
Masters of the path
Conclusion
FY1994 / FY2004 /
Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit), the deity that represents the loving and compassionate potential of the mind, is the most popular deity f Tibet. In this volume a great living teacher, Bokar Rinpoche, give detailed instructions for this practice. He specifically addresses the concerns of Western practitioners in offering these unique teachings.
Table of Contents: Introduction to the French edition
Nature of the deity
Principles of meditation
Methods of meditation
Practice in daily life
Masters of the path
Conclusion
FY1994 / FY2004 /
Physical description
110 p.; 22 cm
Language
Original language
French
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