Turning the Mind Into an Ally

Turning the Mind Into an Ally
Title Turning the Mind Into an Ally PDF eBook
Author Sakyong Mipham
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 256
Release 2004-01-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1101043253

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"In language totally fresh and jargon-free, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche distills the wisdom of many centuries. Simple as it is profound, his book bears reading many times."—Peter Conradi, author of Iris Murdoch: A Life and Going Buddhist Strengthening, calming, and stabilizing the mind is the essential first step in accomplishing nearly any goal. Growing up American with a Tibetan twist, Sakyong Mipham talks to Westerners as no one can: in idiomatic English with stories and wisdom from American culture and the great Buddhist teachers. Turning the Mind Into an Ally makes it possible for anyone to achieve peace and clarity in their lives.

Running with the Mind of Meditation

Running with the Mind of Meditation
Title Running with the Mind of Meditation PDF eBook
Author Sakyong Mipham
Publisher Harmony
Total Pages 210
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0307888177

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A unique fitness program from a highly respected spiritual leader that blends physical and spiritual practice for everyone - regardless of age, spiritual background, or ability - to great benefits for both body and soul. As a Tibetan lama and leader of Shambhala (an international community of 165 meditation centers), Sakyong Mipham has found physical activity to be essential for spiritual well-being. He's been trained in horsemanship and martial arts but has a special love for running. Here he incorporates his spiritual practice with running, presenting basic meditation instruction and fundamental principles he has developed. Even though both activities can be complicated, the lessons here are simple and designed to show how the melding of internal practice with physical movement can be used by anyone - regardless of age, spiritual background, or ability - to benefit body and soul.

The Shambhala Principle

The Shambhala Principle
Title The Shambhala Principle PDF eBook
Author Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche
Publisher Harmony
Total Pages 226
Release 2013
Genre Buddhists
ISBN 0770437435

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Examines the principles of Shambhala to reveal the inherent goodness of humanity and explain how readers can rediscover inner peace through compatible practices of meditation.

Ruling Your World

Ruling Your World
Title Ruling Your World PDF eBook
Author Rinpoche Sakyong Mipham
Publisher Random House (NY)
Total Pages 226
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0767920651

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Sakyong Mipham, the leader of Shambhala, a global network of meditation and retreat centers, shows readers how to rule their own lives and live with confidence--even in their most frazzled moments.

Taking the Leap

Taking the Leap
Title Taking the Leap PDF eBook
Author Pema Chodron
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 97
Release 2010
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1590308433

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Discusses the Buddhist concept of shenpa in order to describe how to become free from the destructive energy experienced during moments of conflict.

Meditation in Action

Meditation in Action
Title Meditation in Action PDF eBook
Author Chogyam Trungpa
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 145
Release 2019-05-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611806879

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This classic teaching by a Tibetan master continues to inspire both beginners and long-time practitioners of Buddhist meditation. In Meditation in Action, Chögyam Trungpa teaches that meditation is based on trying to see what is, rather than trying to achieve a higher mental or physical state. Trungpa describes the life of the Buddha, emphasizing that, like the Buddha, we must find the truth for ourselves, rather than following someone else's example. Meditation in action might also be called "working meditation," for it is not a retreat from the world. Rather, it builds the foundation for tremendous compassion, awareness, and creativity in all aspects of a person's mind or behavior. Trungpa shows that meditation extends beyond the formal practice of sitting to build the foundation for compassion, awareness, and creativity in all aspects of life. He explores the six activities associated with meditation in action—generosity, discipline, patience, energy, clarity, and wisdom –revealing that through simple direct experience, one can attain real wisdom—the ability to see clearly into situations and to deal with them skillfully, without the self-consciousness connected with ego.

Understanding Our Mind

Understanding Our Mind
Title Understanding Our Mind PDF eBook
Author Thich Nhat Hanh
Publisher Parallax Press
Total Pages 258
Release 2002-02-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1888375302

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Nautilus Award Finalist The renowned Zen’s monk’s profound study of Buddhist psychology—with insights into how these ancient teachings apply to the modern world Based on the fifty verses on the nature of consciousness taken from the great fifth-century Buddhist master Vasubandhu and the teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra, Thich Nhat Hanh focuses on the direct experience of recognizing, embracing, and looking deeply into the nature of our feelings and perceptions. Presenting the basic teachings of Buddhist applied psychology, Understanding Our Mind shows us how our mind is like a field, where every kind of seed is planted—seeds of suffering, anger, happiness, and peace. The quality of our life depends on the quality of the seeds in our mind. If we know how to water seeds of joy and transform seeds of suffering, then understanding, love, and compassion will flower. Vietnamese Zen Master Thuong Chieu said, “When we understand how our mind works, the practice becomes easy.”