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Thupten Jinpa

    El Dr. Geshe Thupten Jinpa Langri es el traductor principal de Su Santidad el Dalai Lama y Presidente del Instituto de Clásicos Tibetanos. Su extensa obra incluye la traducción de doce libros del Dalai Lama. Se dedica a fomentar una profunda comprensión y accesibilidad del pensamiento y las tradiciones espirituales tibetanas para una audiencia global. Su meticuloso enfoque tiende puentes entre divisiones culturales y filosóficas.

    Thupten Jinpa
    The Essence of the Heart Sutra
    A Fearless Heart
    Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy
    Essential Mind Training
    Tsongkhapa. A Buddha in the land of snows
    Dormir, soñar y morir
    • Dormir, soñar y morir

      Una exploración de la consciencia con el Dalai Lama

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      El presente libro es el relato de un dialogo historico entre importantes cientificos occidentales y el Dalai Lama de Tibet acerca del dormir, de los suenos y de la muerte: los tres momentos clave de la consciencia que el internacionalmente reconocido neurocientifico Francisco Varela denomino las /""zonas de sombra del ego/"". En este dialogo participaron, entre otros, relevantes personajes como el filosofo Charles Taylor, la psicoanalista Joyce McDougall, la psicologa Jayne Gackenbach, la ecologista Joan Halifax o el neurocientifico Jerome Engel. Ya traten acerca de los suenos lucidos, de las experiencias cercanas a la muerte o de la estructura misma de la consciencia, los participantes de este intercambio unico sorprenden y deleitan de manera absorbente por medio del contraste entre sus respectivas tradiciones. Es este el producto de un intercambio unico (tras una semana de exploracion del ambito de la consciencia) entre el Dalai Lama y unos pocos de sus colegas de la tradicion tibetana, junto con representantes de la ciencia y el humanismo occidentales.

      Dormir, soñar y morir
    • Essential Mind Training

      • 279 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      "Tibetans revere the mind training (lojong) tradition for its practical and down-to-earth advice. The key to happiness is not a life free of problems but rather the development of a mind capable of transforming any problem or situation into a cause of happiness. Translated and introduced by the Dalai Lama's own translator, Thupten Jinpa, Essential Mind Training contains eighteen individual works, including such renowned classics as Eight Verses on Mind Training and The Seven-Point Mind Training."--Page 4 of cover.

      Essential Mind Training
    • Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy

      Tsongkhapa's Quest for the Middle Way

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book offers a contemporary reinterpretation of Tsongkhapa's Middle Way philosophy, highlighting its relevance and application in modern times. By reconstructing the ideas of this influential 14th-century Tibetan philosopher, it aims to make his teachings accessible to today's readers, emphasizing the philosophical depth and practical implications of his work.

      Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy
    • The Essence of the Heart Sutra

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      For more than two thousand years, the Heart Sutra has been part of the daily life of millions of Buddhists. This concise text, so rich and laden with meaning, concentrates the very heart of Buddhism into a powerful and evocative teaching on the interdependence of all reality.In Essence of the Heart Sutra , the Dalai Lama masterfully unpacks the Heart Sutra so that any reader can benefit from its teachings - teachings meant to help us release ourselves from suffering and live with true compassion. Comprised of his "Heart of Wisdom" talks, originally delivered to thousands of listeners in 2001, the book offers the Dalai Lama's commentary as well as his easy-to-follow overview of Buddhist philosophy that places the sutra within its historical and philosophical context. With additional contributions by scholar and translator Thupten Jinpa, Essence of the Heart Sutra is the authoritative presentation of a text seminal to the world's religious heritage.

      The Essence of the Heart Sutra
    • For many Tibetans, the phrase "the Kadam masters” evokes a spiritual golden age in Tibet--an image of a community of simple monks devoted to humble rectitude in the service of others. These Tibetan masters are particularly famed for their pithy spiritual sayings, poignant utterances that capture essential teachings in digestible bites. The sayings reveal an absence of confusion about what makes for a truly happy life, one grounded in ethics, love, and insight borne of meditation. The teachings of the Kadam masters have spiritually nourished the Tibetan people for nearly a millennium. The Kadampa tradition began in the eleventh century with the arrival in Tibet of the Indian Bengali teacher Atisa, who heralded a large-scale revival of Buddhism there with a return to the basics. Although these Tibetan teachings emerged nearly a thousand years ago, within a specific historical cultural context, like many of the world’s great spiritual teachings, the teachings of the Kadam masters embody wisdom that resonates beyond the boundaries of time, culture, and language. To modern-day Tibetan Buddhists, this volume will offer in an accessible format some of the most loved teachings of the Tibetan tradition. For practitioners of other religious traditions, the texts collected in this special

      Wisdom of the Kadam Masters
    • The Tibetan Book of the Dead

      • 592 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      An unabridged translation of the essential Buddhist text, introduced by the Dalai Lama and translated with the support of leading contemporary Buddhist masters, seeks to preserve the insights and intentions of the original work. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.

      The Tibetan Book of the Dead