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Dilgo Khyentse

    12 de abril de 1910 – 27 de septiembre de 1991

    Este autor es un venerado maestro del budismo tibetano, que ha dejado un profundo legado en la literatura espiritual. Sus escritos profundizan en la naturaleza de la mente y el camino hacia la iluminación, empleando a menudo un lenguaje poético y profundas técnicas de meditación. Sus obras están destinadas a lectores que buscan sabiduría y comprensión de la vida espiritual.

    Dilgo Khyentse
    Rimey Lama Chopa
    Brilliant Moon
    The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel
    The Heart of Compassion
    Guru Yoga
    The Life And Times Of Jamyang Khyentse
    • The Life And Times Of Jamyang Khyentse

      • 606 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      "An illustrated biography of one of the most outstanding Tibetan Buddhist masters of the twentieth century. The foremost torchbearer of the ecumenical Rime movement, Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro (1893-1959) dedicated his life to the study, practice, and propagation of all the schools and lineages that are collectively known as Tibetan Buddhism. The staggeringly long lists of all the teachings he received and passed on testify to his abiding appreciation for all aspects of the Dharma, and his list of students reveals how his influence transcended sectarian boundaries. The first half of this volume presents informal stories by many of Chokyi Lodro's teachers, students, friends, and relatives, collected by Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche and translated here into English for the first time. Intimate, funny, and utterly down-to-earth, these stories--supplemented by sixty-one photographs--paint a tender picture of the man behind the great master, introducing readers to the characters and events in his life, and especially the challenges he faced living against the backdrop of the Chinese occupation of Tibet. The second half comprises an English translation of the spiritual biography, or namtar, by Dilgo Khyentse, one of Chokyi Lodro's closest and most brilliant students. In the process of recounting the life and liberation of his beloved guru, Dilgo Khyentse reveals how he saw Chokyi Lodro as the Buddha in the flesh and provides, essentially, a blueprint of the entire path to enlightenment"-- Provided by publisher

      The Life And Times Of Jamyang Khyentse
    • Guru Yoga

      • 95 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Why is the practice guru yoga (union with the nature of the guru) so important? Because with the help of the outer teacher, the inner teacher (the true nature of our own mind) is discovered. This particular guru yoga is called "The Wish-fulfilling Jewel," and it is the outer practice of the guru from the Longchen Nyingtik revelation of Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa. It was during a summer retreat in France in 1984 that Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche gave teachings on this text. This is a new commentary and not a re-edit of teachings in the book The Wish-fulfilling Jewel.

      Guru Yoga
    • The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The Uru Is Like A Wish-Fulfilling Jewel Granting All The Qualities Of Realization, A Father And Mother Giving Their Love Equally To All Sentient Beings, A Great River Of Compassion, A Mountain Rising Above Worldly Concerns Unshaken By The Winds Of Emotion, And A Great Cloud With Rain To Soothe The Torments Of The Passions. In Brief, He Is The Equal Of All The Buddhas. To Make Any Connection With Him, Whether Through Seeing Him, Hearing His Voice, Remembering Him, Or Being Touched By His Hand, Will Lead Us Toward Liberation. To Have Full Confidence In Him Is The Sure Way To Progress Toward Enlightenment. The Warmth Of His Wisdom And Compassion Will Melt The Ore Of Our Being And Release The Gold Of The Buddha-Nature Within. In The Tibetan Buddhist Tradition, Devotion To The Spiritual Master And Complete Confidence In Him Are Considered To Be Indispensable In The Attainment Of Enlightenment. Based On The Teachings Of The Great Eighteenth-Century Saint And Visionary Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa, The Instructions Of Dilgo Khyentse In This Book Focus On The Devotional Practices Of Guru Yoga, Merging With The Mind Of The Guru. His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910-1991) Was A Highly Revered Meditation Master And Scholar Of The Nyingma Lineage Of Tibetan Buddhism. He Is Also Author Of Heart Treasure Of The Enlightened Ones.

      The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel
    • Brilliant Moon

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Through lively anecdotes and stories this highly revered Buddhist meditation master and scholar tells about his life of study, retreat, and teaching. The formative events of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche’s life, and those insights and experiences that caused him to mature into the warm, brilliant, and highly realized meditation master and teacher he was, are deeply inspiring. The second half of the book comprises recollections by his wife; his grandson, Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche; Tenga Rinpoche; the Queen Mother of Bhutan; and many prominent teachers.

      Brilliant Moon
    • Rimey Lama Chopa

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The book features the Rimey Lama Chopa, a significant liturgical text by the revered Tibetan Buddhist teacher Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, emphasizing the Eight Chariots Rimey lineages within Vajrayana Buddhism. Celebrating Khyentse's centenary, this edition includes a foreword by his disciple Matthieu Ricard and personal photographs. Compiled by translator Glenn Mullin, it aims to contribute to spiritual literature while supporting charitable efforts through the Karuna-Shechen Foundation, with half of the profits directed to its initiatives in the Himalayas.

      Rimey Lama Chopa
    • Dispeller of Obstacles

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Dispeller of Obstacles is the first in a new series that will include video, audio, photos, and commentaries to support practice and is the heart essence of the accomplished 9th-century master Padmasambhava. This hidden treasure is a revelation with a rich history that is explained in the book. In addition to the root text and classical commentaries by Chokgyur Lingpa and Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, the treasure-revealers themselves, there are also explanations by modern-day masters such as Tulku Urgyen and Orgyen Topgyal Rinpoches. This extensive cycle contains teachings and practices for the preliminaries up to and including Dzogchen. Linking to a fresh treasure has the power to imbue us with hot and juicy blessings that invigorate our being and generate devotion and joy. Just as we prefer to have fresh food, these treasure teachings are endowed with a very special quality that has not been interpolated by anyone else, but has come directly from Padmasambhava by means of one of his disciples appearing as a present-day incarnation. The teaching is then spread to people for their immediate practice.

      Dispeller of Obstacles
    • The Excellent Path To Enlightenment

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The vow to perfect oneself in order to perfect others is called the thought of enlightenment or bodhichitta. This implies that every single action word or thought even the most trivial is dedicated to the good of all beings. To accomplish the good of others, we must first perfect ourselves by purifying and transforming our minds. This is the aim of what we call the preliminary practices, which establish the foundations of all spiritual progress. In this book, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche explains a key practice text composed by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820–1892) on the Vajrayana preliminaries: taking refuge, generating the thought of achieving enlightenment for the sake of all beings, performing the meditation, and recitation of Vajrasattva to remove hindrances on the path to enlightenment, offering the mandala to accumulate merit and wisdom, and developing proper reliance on a spiritual teacher. Clear, direct, and personal, these instructions illuminate the heart of Vajrayana practice. Included here are the Tibetan text as well as the mantras and prayers commonly recited in conjunction with this practice.

      The Excellent Path To Enlightenment
    • Dharma Paths

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Since its initial publication, Dharma Paths has quietly gained a reputation as one of the most useful introductory texts on Tibetan Buddhism. Assuming no prior background or knowledge of Buddhist terminology, Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche presents Buddhist ways of working with anxiety and frustration, the nature and development of love and compassion, and the profound methods of the vajrayana. The Four Noble Truths, taking refuge, and the Stages of the Path are concisely explained, and clear instructions for shamatha ("calm abiding") meditation are provided. Question-and-answer sections follow each chapter, anticipating common problems and addressing them in a direct, accessible style.

      Dharma Paths
    • Zurchungpa's Testament

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      "Zurchungpa's Eighty Chapters of Personal Advice was the final teaching given by the great Nyingma master Zurchung Sherab Trakpa before he passed away. His counsels are the distillation of a lifetime's experience and comprise the practical instructions of a master who had made the teachings of the Great Perfection truly part of himself. The original text consists of almost 580 maxims, organized into eighty chapters covering the entire path of Dzogchen, from fundamental teachings on devotion and renunciation, through to a whole series of pith instructions that bring the Dzogchen view to life. Much of the meaning of these pithy, often cryptic, instructions could be lost on the reader without the help of the notes Shechen Gyaltsap Rinpoche provided in his annotated edition, which he based on the explanations he received from his own teacher, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo. This book contains a complete detailed teaching on Zurchungpa's text by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, based on Shechen Gyaltsap's notes. Originally intended as essential instructions for a group of practitioners in three-year retreat, it will undoubtedly serve as an indispensable guide to anyone who seriously wishes to practice the Great Perfection. Zurchung Sherab Trakpa (1014-1074) was a key teacher in the Zur tradition, one of the handful of kama lineages through which the teachings of the Ancient Tradition were transmitted from master to disciple, beginning with Guru Padmasambhava and Vimalamitra, right down to the Nyingma masters of the present day. He was a learned scholar and accomplished meditation master who spent many years in retreat, practicing the teachings of the Great Perfection. Shechen Gyaltsap Rinpoche (1871-1926) was an important disciple of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo the Great and one of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche's root teachers. An accomplished meditator, he was also one of the most respected scholars of his day, whose writings fill thirteen volumes."--Publisher's website

      Zurchungpa's Testament