Echoes: The Boudhanath Teachings

Echoes: The Boudhanath Teachings

by Thinley Norbu
Echoes: The Boudhanath Teachings

Echoes: The Boudhanath Teachings

by Thinley Norbu

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Overview

In colorful, bustling Boudhanath—Buddhism's great pilgrimage site in Nepal—a small group of students gathered to speak with Kyabje Thinley Norbu Rinpoche in an informal, relaxed atmosphere. This is the record of their lively dialogue, which the author described as "using the traditional method of question and answer to connect ordinary experience with sublime Dharma in a flexible way." The contents cover a wide range of inquiry: How should Westerners understand the Tibetan Buddhist teachings on karma and rebirth, monastic discipline, the importance of keeping vows, and devotion to the Guru? What is the Buddhist stand on male supremacy? Must Vajrayana practitioners have a consort? What is the antidote to self-hatred? How do we put into practice the "same taste" of suffering and pleasure? First published privately in an exclusive limited edition in 1977, Echoes is part of the cherished legacy of one of the greatest realized Nyingma masters of our age.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780834840126
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 809 KB

About the Author

THINLEY NORBU (1931-2011) was a prominent master of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, revered as an emanation of Longchenpa, a great scholar-saint of the fourteenth century. His recent posthumous publications include his autobiographical reflections, A Brief Fantasy History of a Himalayan, and the collection Gypsy Gossip and Other Advice.

Table of Contents

Note to the Reader vii

1 Same Taste 1

2 Modes of Consciousness 17

3 Nine Vehicles 31

4 Karma 45

5 Buddhahood 61

6 Trusting the Lama 77

7 Refuge 97

8 Actual Recognition 105

9 Aspects of Buddhahood 115

10 Tantra in Action 129

11 Ethics without Concepts 145

12 Games 153

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