Status
Available
Collection
Publication
Shambhala (2003), 144 pages
Description
Counsels from My Heartis one of the few volumes of Dudjom Rinpoche's teachings ever translated and published. The book features timeless teachings presented in a style that is direct and sharp, bringing this great teacher, who was known for not mincing his words, vividly to life. Topics include: A brief history of Buddhism. A succinct description of the Three Jewels, the three central principles of Buddhism. A description of the notion of the self and how that notion leads to the cyclic state of suffering of all beings. A section introducing the concept of the bardo, or states of mind in between life and death. Many practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism have been waiting for this book-and they will not be disappointed.
Physical description
144 p.; 8.5 inches
ISBN
1570629226 / 9781570629228
Other editions
Counsels from My Heart - 3 by Dudjom Rinpoche (Paperback)
Counsels from My Heart - 1 by Dudjom Rinpoche (Hardcover)
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