The path to awakening : how Buddhism's seven points of mind training can lead you to a life of enlightenment and happiness
"In The path to awakening, Shamar Rinpoche gives his own detailed commentary on Yeshé Dorjé's Seven points of mind training, a text that has been used as a basis for transformative practice in Tibetan buddhismfor close to a thousand years. Mind training is a comprehensive practice that is suitable for all types of students. It contains the entire path and does not depend on a person's background. Mind training nurses and cultivates the Budda nature,that pure seed of awakening that is at the very heart of every setient being."--Cover flap.
""In The path to awakening, Shamar Rinpoche gives his own detailed commentary on Yeshé Dorjé's Seven points of mind training, a text that has been used as a basis for transformative practice in Tibetan buddhismfor close to a thousand years. Mind training is a comprehensive practice that is suitable for all types of students. It contains the entire path and does not depend on a person's background. Mind training nurses and cultivates the Budda nature,that pure seed of awakening that is at the very heart of every setient being."--Cover flap."@en
"Mind Training is a comprehensive practice that is suitable for all types of students. It contains the entire path and does not depend on a person’s background. Mind Training nurses and cultivates the Buddha Nature, that pure seed of awakening that is at the very heart of every sentient being. It has the power to transform even egotistical self-clinging into selflessness. Put into practice diligently, it is enough to lead you all the way to awakening. In The Path to Awakening , Shamar Rinpoche gives his own detailed commentary on Chekawa Yeshe Dorje’s Seven Points of Mind Training , a text that has been used for transformative practice in Tibetan Buddhism for close to a thousand years. Clear, accessible, and yet profound, this book is filled with practical wisdom, philosophy, and meditation instructions."@en
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