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Taking Refuge

A Teaching on Entering the Buddhist Path

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A Teaching on Entering the Buddhist PathTaking Refuge, is the first formal step on the Buddhist path. This concise text explains that what is meant by refuge is protection and eventual freedom from the confusion and suffering of cyclic existence (samsara). Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche describes the genuine sources of spiritual refuge, which are called the Three the Buddha, the Dharma, and Sangha. He explains the importance of receiving refuge from an authentic and unbroken lineage of transmission, the role of faith and trust, and how to relate to the refuge ceremony itself. Rinpoche emphasizes the importance taking refuge with the motivation to practice the path until we reach full spiritual awakening; and to do so not just for ourselves, but for the benefit and enlightenment of all beings

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Taking Refuge, Rinpočhe Khenpo Karthar

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2002
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Título
Taking Refuge
Subtítulo
A Teaching on Entering the Buddhist Path
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2002
Formato
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Páginas
49
ISBN10
0971455414
ISBN13
9780971455412
Serie
Descripción
A Teaching on Entering the Buddhist PathTaking Refuge, is the first formal step on the Buddhist path. This concise text explains that what is meant by refuge is protection and eventual freedom from the confusion and suffering of cyclic existence (samsara). Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche describes the genuine sources of spiritual refuge, which are called the Three the Buddha, the Dharma, and Sangha. He explains the importance of receiving refuge from an authentic and unbroken lineage of transmission, the role of faith and trust, and how to relate to the refuge ceremony itself. Rinpoche emphasizes the importance taking refuge with the motivation to practice the path until we reach full spiritual awakening; and to do so not just for ourselves, but for the benefit and enlightenment of all beings