Advice from a Yogi

An Explanation of a Tibetan Classic on What Is Most Important

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Buddhism
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Author: Padampa Sangye, Khenchen Thrangu ISBN: 9780834800144
Publisher: Shambhala Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint: Shambhala Language: English
Author: Padampa Sangye, Khenchen Thrangu
ISBN: 9780834800144
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication: August 25, 2015
Imprint: Shambhala
Language: English

The urgency of spiritual practice has seldom been as simply and powerfully conveyed as it is in Padampa Sangye’s One Hundred Verses. This Tibetan Buddhist classic is an antidote to the tendency we all have to waste our precious human lives. Khenchen Thrangu’s lively commentary on the text brings to light its subtleties and amplifies its applicability to our daily struggles, showing how an understanding of its teaching on impermanence is the key to working with common difficulties such as loneliness, craving, betrayal, competitive colleagues, or squabbling families. It speaks to us today as profoundly as it did to the people of Dingri, Tibet, to whom it was first addressed a millennium ago.

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The urgency of spiritual practice has seldom been as simply and powerfully conveyed as it is in Padampa Sangye’s One Hundred Verses. This Tibetan Buddhist classic is an antidote to the tendency we all have to waste our precious human lives. Khenchen Thrangu’s lively commentary on the text brings to light its subtleties and amplifies its applicability to our daily struggles, showing how an understanding of its teaching on impermanence is the key to working with common difficulties such as loneliness, craving, betrayal, competitive colleagues, or squabbling families. It speaks to us today as profoundly as it did to the people of Dingri, Tibet, to whom it was first addressed a millennium ago.

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