Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind
By Longchenpa
Translated by Padmakara Translation Group
By Longchenpa
Translated by Padmakara Translation Group
By Longchenpa
By Longchenpa
Part of Trilogy of Rest
Category: Religion | Philosophy
Category: Religion | Philosophy
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$29.95
Oct 20, 2020 | ISBN 9781611807523
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Dec 05, 2017 | ISBN 9780834841161
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Praise
“Rest is what we all lack most. Even more agonizing is that we don’t know how to do it; in fact, we don’t even understand what it means to rest. Who but Longchenpa can and will make absolutely sure that we finally understand what rest is?”
—Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
“In his stunningly poetic exposition, the Trilogy of Rest, Gyalwa Longchenpa illumines the great path to enlightenment with unsurpassable depth and detail. Volume 1 of the trilogy, Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind, sets us upon that path, grounding us from our very first steps through to the profound—showing the most profound to be grounded in unshakable simplicity. Brilliantly clarifying the complexities we create to come to this realization, Longchenpa easily and clearly reveals the concordance of the journey’s various stages.
This new translation of one of the greatest classics of the Nyingma School is wonderfully accessible and a most welcome contribution filled with the rich biographical and historical details of Longchenpa’s own journey. Reading this book, one cannot help but feel the ping of recognition that goes beyond words to the heart of direct experience.”
—Khandro Rinpoche
“This sacred volume embodies the entire Buddhist path—from how to inspire our wild mind towards the Dharma to how to fulfill the needs of all by awakening the nature of the mind, innate Buddhahood, as it is.”
—Tulku Thondup
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