Ultimately be perfect
from 12.Chamgon Kenting Tai Situ Rinpoche19,80 €
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Palpung Europe Publishing House, 2014
In Ultimately Being Perfect, 12th Chamgon Kenting Tai Situ Rinpoche explains that all of the Buddha's teachings are aimed at making our lives meaningful and purposeful, apart from taming our minds and realizing the essence of all Dharma. He also says that enlightenment is not düche (the result of causes and conditions) but beyond. This book will help you gain a deep understanding of different topics, such as the meaning of life and practice in daily life. The author describes the relationship between contentment, stress, and greed, and talks about the nature of mind, limitlessness, and primordial wisdom. The book also features a series of edifying dialogues with some students and is reader-friendly, comprehensive, and impressively easy to understand. In this book, important Tibetan terms are not only transliterated but also printed in Tibetan script, which will be useful for students of the Tibetan language.
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SKU: 10000445
Categories: Books, Buddhism General
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