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This small, accessible book contains the essence of the Seven-Point Mind training, expressed in the intimate, colloquial style that distinguishes Ringu Tulku's teachings. The Seven-Point Mind Training, a lojong practice, assumes no prior special training or preparation. It does not require practioners to enter seclusion or change the way they live their lives. It asks that they examine their relationships with all those around them, and to make a strong determination to become enlightened for others' sake rather than for their own. It gives instructions for tonglen, a breathing practice that ties the concepts of lojong to the physical act of breathing. Mind Training focuses simply on giving up self-cherishing and transforming self-centered thinking into compassion, egoistic feelings into altruism, desire into acceptance, and resentment into joy.
Mind Training, Ringu Tulku, Snow Lion Publications, Paperback, 2007, 160 Pages, $16.95
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist Master of the Kagyu Order. He was
trained in all schools of Tibetan Buddhism under many great masters such
as HH the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and HH Dilgo Khentse Rinpoche. He took
his formal education at Namgyal Institute of Tibetology, Gangtok and
Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi, India and has served as
Professor of Tibetology in Sikkim for 17 years. His doctoral thesis was
on the Ecumenical Movement in Tibet.
Since 1990 he has been traveling and teaching Buddhism and meditation
at more than 50 Universities, Institutes and Buddhist Centres in
Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He also participates in various
interfaith dialogues. He
authored several books on Buddhism as well as some childrens books both in Tibetan and European languages.
He founded Bodhicharya (www.bodhicharya.org ), an international
organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and
transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote inter-cultural dialogues and
educational & social projects. He also founded Rigul Trust which
supports his projects in his birthplace, Rigul, Tibet (
www.rigultrust.org ).
Rinpoche is the Official Representative of His Holiness the 17th
Karmapa for Europe and the Founder of Karmapa Foundation Europe (
www.karmapafoundation.eu).
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Contents: Mind Training |
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Spitual Questions |
11 |
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Happiness |
15 |
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The Mind |
20 |
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Compassion |
25 |
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The Lojong Tradition |
30 |
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Questions and Answers |
33 |
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The Seven Points of Mind Training |
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The First Point: Preparing for Practice |
43 |
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The Second Point: Practicing Wisdom and Compassion |
55 |
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Questions and Answers |
78 |
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The Third Point: Transforming Adversity |
89 |
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The Fourth Point: The Essence of Practice in
Life and at Death
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109 |
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The Fifth Point: Evaluating the Practice |
120 |
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The Sixth Point: Discipline |
124 |
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Questions and Answers |
134 |
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The Seventh Point: Guidelines |
142 |
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Concluding Verses |
155 |
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The Slogans |
157 |
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