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Category: Special Items
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Condensed Four-Mandala Ritual of Cittamani Tara
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| This small volume contains Gadan Trijang Rinpoche’s four-mandala offering prayer to Cittamani Tara, translated by Martin Wilson with advice from Geshe Jampa Tekchok. Included is a new version of the “Praise to Tara in Twenty-one Homages”. |
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Creative Vision
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| Tibetan Buddhism, life like, is embodied in symbols. At first approach, readers of Tibetan Buddhist works are confronted with and often confused by a flood of strange ritual symbols. What do these symbols mean? What do they really refer to? How do they connect with spiritual realization? In this pioneering work the world-renowned scholar Dr Herbet Guenther addresses these questions. Along with a brilliant translation of an eighteenth-century work, the author presents a thought-provoking bridge to the text, citing both Eastern and Western thinkers. Thus the symbolism of trantrism is made practical, livable. Life, according to The Creative Vision, evolves by recreating and re-envisioning the experienced world. Tibetan Buddhists developed a complex array of symbols to express their insight into life-symbols of greate cultureal significant. Herein readers may begin to decode the real-life meaning of these symbols and apply this meaning to their own experience. |
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Eight Verses for Training the Mind: 1st Edition
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| How do we free ourselves from the demon of self-concern? These instructions are found in Eight Verses for Training the Mind, one of the most important texts from a genre of Tibetan spiritual writings know as lojong (literally ‘mind training’). The root text was written by the Eleventh Century meditator Langritangpa. His Holiness the Dalai Lama refers to this work as one of the main sources of his own inspiration and includes it in his daily meditations. |
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$19.95
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Evolve Your Brain
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| Joe Dispenze has spent decades studying the human mind - how it works, how it stores information and why it perpetuates the same behavioural patterns over and over. This title presents this information in depth, while helping you take control of your mind, explaining how thoughts can create chemical reactions that keep you addicted to patterns and feelings, including ones that make you unhappy. When you know how these bad habits are created, it's possible to not only break these patterns but reprogram and evolve your brain, so that new, positive and beneficial habits can take over. |
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$29.99
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Healing Prayer Flags
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| Set of Three Prayer Flags. This healing pack contains mantras associated with three Buddhas. Their blessings are symbolised in the sacred syllables.
Multi Coloured :- Chenrezig, Compassion Buddha mantra (om mani padme hum)
Blue: Medicine Buddha healing mantra (tayatha om bekandze maha bekandze randze samungate soha)
Green: Goddess Tara mantra for swift solutions to problems (om tare tuttare ture soha)
Each set of these special prayer flags plants the seeds of our wishes for a kinder, more compassionate world.
These flags are designed for indoor/undercover use. |
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$8.00
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Introduction to Dzogchen Video
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| In this two hour video, Namkhai Norbu answers the questions: What is Dzogchen? Dzogchen is a path of self-liberation. It is not a path of renunciation or transformation, but rather one of seeing directly the nature of mind, as pointed out by a teacher who has realized this freedom for him or herself. This video gives the student the opportunity to receive these teachings from an accomplished guide. |
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$15.00
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Knowledge and Liberation
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| From its inception, Buddhist philosophy has been concerned with defining and overcoming the limitations and errors of ordinary perception. To do this was essential to Buddhism's central purpose of establishing a path and method for attaining liberation. Conceptual thought, in this view, is capable of leading to a liberating understanding, a transformative religious experience. The author discussed the workings of both direct and conceptual cognition, drawing on a variety of newly translated Tibetan and Indian texts. This book is indespensible for anyone desiring a deeper understanding of the fundamental issues in Buddhist philosophy. It is also highly relevant to issues current in modern Western philosophy. |
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Kopan Meditation Course 1982
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| In the early summer of 1970, Lama Sopa Rinpoche gave his first meditation course to twelve Westerners on Kopan Hill, near Kathmandhu, Nepal. By 1973, these course had become twice yearly and attendance had reached over 200. A month-long meditation course is still taught by Lama Zopa once a year at Kopan. They are intensive, and their impact on both those who are new to dharma and those with some experience is lasting and profound. This volume contains the edited teachings of the Fifteenth Kopan Meditation Course. The theme is Shantideva’s text Engaging in the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life but the subject matter covers the entire Graduated Path to Enlightenment. There are also discourses by Lama Yeshe on refuge and precepts, the bodhisattva vows and question and answer sessions. |
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$15.00
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Kopan Meditation Course 1983
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| In the early summer of 1971, Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave his first meditation course to twelve Westerners on Kopan Hill, near Kathmandu, Nepal. By 1973 these courses were being held twice yearly and attendance had reached over 200. In this course, the second to be published, given in November/December 1983, Lama Zopa gives extensive explanations of karma and how it works, with discourses on a wide range of other subjects, together with introductory lectures on refuge and the bodhisattva vows given by Lama Yeshe. |
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Man Monk Mystic
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| In 1997, the Dalai Lama authorised Indian journalist Mayank Chhaya, not a Buddhist himself, to write about his life and times. The result is a compelling view of the Dalai Lama and his work, from his earliest years to his life in exile in India's Himalayan north. The book is filled with the Dalai Lama's own words taken from the many interviews he gave Chhaya, who writes with insight about Tibet and the Buddhist tradition that has shaped its leader's beliefs, politics and ideals. Informed by Chhaya's understanding of Asian politics, Dalai Lama: Man, Monk, Mystic is also subtle exploration of the complex relationship between China and Tibet. It looks at the growing discontent among young Tibetans who are frustrated with the non-violet response to Chinese occupation that the Dalai Lama advocates. This biography is both a fascinating profile of one of the world's most important spiritual leaders, and an honest look at how the unrest in his country will affect its future. |
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