Chod in the Ganden Tradition
Title | Chod in the Ganden Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Kyabje Zong Rinpoche |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | 225 |
Release | 2006-11-08 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1559392614 |
In Chöd in the Ganden Tradition, we encounter not only the life and teachings of one of the greatest Tibetan masters in modern times, but also instructions in one of the most interesting Tibetan techniques for working with basic fears, applicable to Chöd practitioners from all lineages. The instructions are offered with the engaging directness, wit, and stories for which Rinpoche was legendary. He tells miraculous accounts of the Ganden Oral Lineage masters and then gives detailed explanations of the actual practice, including such topics as the degree of fear necessary for Chöd practice, and how to remember dream and death morning, noon, and night. Also provided are the Chöd sadhanas for chanting in English.
Machig Labdron and the Foundations of Chod
Title | Machig Labdron and the Foundations of Chod PDF eBook |
Author | Jerome Edou |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | 236 |
Release | 2017-11-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0834841010 |
Machig Labdron is popularly considered to be both a dakini and a deity, an emanation of Yum Chenmo, or Prajnaparamita, the embodiment of the wisdom of the buddhas. Historically, this Tibetan woman, a contemporary of Milarepa, was an adept and outstanding teacher, a mother, and a founder of a unique transmission lineage known as the Chöd of Mahamudra. This translation of the most famous biography of Machig Labdron, founder of the unique Mahamudra Chöd tradition, is presented together with a comprehensive overview of Chöd's historical and doctrinal origins in Indian Buddhism and its subsequent transmission to Tibet. Chöd refers to cutting through the grasping at a self and its attendant emotional afflictions. Most famous for its teaching on transforming the aggregates into an offering of food for demons as a compassionate act of self-sacrifice, Chöd aims to free the mind from all fear and to arouse realization of its true nature, primordially clear bliss and emptiness.
Chod Practice Manual and Commentary
Title | Chod Practice Manual and Commentary PDF eBook |
Author | Koṅ-sprul Blo-gros-mthaʼ-yas |
Publisher | Snow Lion |
Total Pages | 148 |
Release | 2007-04-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN |
Essential guide for practitioners of Chod, a system for working with fear.
Feeding Your Demons
Title | Feeding Your Demons PDF eBook |
Author | Tsultrim Allione |
Publisher | Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2009-02-11 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1781809011 |
Struggling with depression, anxiety, illness, an eating disorder, a difficult relationship, fear, self-hatred, addiction or anger? Renowned Buddhist leader Tsultrim Allione explains that the harder we fight our demons, the stronger they become. Offering Eastern answers to Western needs, Tsultrim seamlessly weaves traditions from Tibet and the Western world to offer a new and unique answer to the problems that plague us: that rather than attempt to purge them, we need to reverse our approach and nurture our demons. This powerful five-step practice forms a strategy for transforming negative emotions, relationships, fears, illness and self-defeating patterns. This will help you cope with the inner enemies that undermine our best intentions.
Women of Wisdom
Title | Women of Wisdom PDF eBook |
Author | Tsultrim Allione |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000-09-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1559391413 |
A “fascinating and inspiring” celebration of women’s spirituality and the female mystics of Tibetan Buddhism—now featuring an updated and expanded author autobiography (San Francisco Chronicle) Women of Wisdom explores and celebrates the spiritual potential of all women, as exemplified by the lives of six Tibetan female mystics. These stories of great women who have achieved full illumination—overcoming cultural prejudices and a host of other problems which male practitioners do not encounter—offer a wealth of inspiration to everyone on the spiritual path. In this revised and expanded edition, Tsultrim Allione’s extensive autobiographical preface and introduction speak directly to the difficulties and triumphs of women in the West who pursue a spiritual life, as she shares her own stories and experiences. Women of Wisdom offers valuable insights to all those interested in women’s spirituality, regardless of background or tradition.
The Sound of Vultures' Wings
Title | The Sound of Vultures' Wings PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey W. Cupchik |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2024-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1438464436 |
The Sound of Vultures' Wings offers the first in-depth exploration of the music of the Tibetan Chöd tradition, which is based on the liturgical song-poems of the twelfth-century Tibetan female ascetic Machik Labdrön (1055–1153). Chöd is a musical/meditative Vajrayāna method for cutting off the root of suffering, namely, egoic identification with the body, or the belief that the "I" is the locus of the "self." Chöd is regarded by many Tibetan Lamas as one of the most effective Buddhist practices for spiritual and social transformation. Jeffrey W. Cupchik details the significance of the complex, interwoven performative aspects of this meditative ritual and explains how its practice can bring about experiences of insight and inner transformation. In doing so, he undoes the notion of meditation as exclusively an experience of silence and stillness.
The Life of My Teacher
Title | The Life of My Teacher PDF eBook |
Author | Dalai Lama |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 480 |
Release | 2017-07-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1614293430 |
The Dalai Lama tells the life story of his remarkable teacher, Ling Rinpoché, who remained a powerful anchor for him from childhood and into his emergence as a global spiritual leader. The Sixth Ling Rinpoché (1903–83) was a towering figure in Tibetan Buddhism. Combining great learning with great humility, he was ordained by the Thirteenth Dalai Lama and went on to serve as the the head of the Geluk tradition and as the senior tutor to the present Dalai Lama. In temperament and wisdom, he had a profound influence on the Dalai Lama’s spiritual development, and he became a steadying presence for His Holiness during the chaotic changes that defined the Tibetan experience of the twentieth century, with the invasion of their county by Communist forces and the subsequent rebuilding of their culture in India. Ling Rinpoché’s extensive travels among exiled communities abroad and across India bouyed the spirits of the Tibetan diaspora, and the training and activities of this consummate Buddhist master, here told by the Dalai Lama in the traditional Tibetan style, will inspire and amaze. Over one hundred archival photos bring the text to life.