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The Three Levels of Spiritual Perception: An Oral Commentary on the Three Visions (Snang, Gsum) of Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrub
Author Deshung Rinpoche ; Rhoton, Jared Douglas ; Scott, Victoria R. M. ; Roche, Michael Edward
Date2003.07.01; 1995
Pages576
PublisherWisdom Publications
Publisher Url http://www.wisdompubs.org/
LocationBoston, MA, US [波士頓, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Note2nd edition
Keyword藏傳佛教=西藏佛教=Tibetan Buddhism
AbstractThe Three Levels of Spiritual Perception is a revised edition of the classic guide to the Lam-dre, a key system of meditation of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Written by one of the first Tibetan masters to live and teach in the United States, it is written in a lyrical style that entertains, inspires and motivates the reader. A key work for all those who are eager to develop and deepen their meditation practice.

An inspiring and accessible guide to the three essential dimensions of the spiritual path, according to the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Table of contentsList of Photographs
Foreword
Acknoeledgments
Noto to the Reader
Introduction:The Tradition, the Teachings, and the Teacher
1 A Priceless Jewel in a Garbage Heap
2 Reveling in the Wine of Bliss
3 First Things First and Last Things Last
4 Climbing a Steep Ladder without Hands
5 The Umbrella of Refuge
6 Holding Fast until Enlightenment Is Won
7 Suppose You Own a Fine Horse
8 The Needle Point of Worldly Existence
9 Sheer Pain
10 The Forest of Swords
11 Ignoble Stinginess
12 From Celestial Mansions to Murky Depths
13 No Rest from the Dance
14 A Fish Cast Up on Hot, Dry Sand
15 Careless Craving
16 Ceaseless Roaming
17 Imagine a Blind Tortoise
18 A Lump of Charcoal and a White Conch
19 Just Somebody Dressed in Red
20 The Great Fisher, Death
21 Discarded in Some Dark Hole
22 A Protector, an Island, a Great, Friendly Host
23 Deeds, Like a Shadow, Will Follow
24 A Great Vessel Filled by Drops of Water
25 Black Pebbles and White Pebbles
26 As Helpless As a Worm
27 Giving Our Parents a Piggyback Ride
28 A Mind Like an Overturned Pot
29 The Flavor of Compassion
30 Rudderless on the Sea of Life
31 A Coiled Rope in the Gloom of Night
32 "Beloved Daughter"Kicks His Mother
33 The Hand Must Help the Foot
34 A Cloud of White Light or a Sudden Dawn
35 Turning the Wheel of the Rat Race
36 Doing What Bodhisattvas Do
37 A Protector of the Protectorless
38 Seeing Things Exactly as They Are
39 Insight Yoked with Calm
40 Pouring Water into a Vase with a Hole in It
41 A Four-Petaled Blue Flower
42 The Monkeys Were Perlexed
43 The Flame of a Lamp in a Windless Place
44 A Storm of Thought Processes
45 Ten Million Blind Men
46 Rebirth as a Woodchuck
47 Samsara Falls Apart Like a Tattered Rag
48 If You Think of Yourself as a Tiger
49 It Is "Natural" Not to Be Natural
50 Paying the Tax of Compulsiveness
51 Awakening Certitude
52 Tasting Sugarcane for the First Time
53 A Chamberpot, an Offering Bowl, a Buddha
54 The Dreaming Mind Deludes Itself
55 Tuning the Violin of Meditation
56 The Sharpness of a Thorn, the Roundness of a Pea
Outline of the Text
Notes
Bibliography
Glossary of Tibetan Names and Terms
Index
ISBN0861713680 (pbk); 0861711017 (hc)
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Created date2004.07.30
Modified date2016.06.29



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