In the Kagyu tradition, the writing down of the oral instructions happened primarily during the time of the ninth Karmapa, Wangchug Dorje, who lived in the fifteenth century. He wrote three main expositions of mahamudra practice: The Ocean of Definitive Meaning; Dispelling the Darkness of Ignorance; and Pointing Out the Dharmakaya. The present book Pointing Out the Dharmakaya give a full treatment of mahamudra practice. This book has several sections. The first part of the text is devoted to the four preliminaries of mahamudra practice, divided into the practice of tranquility meditation and the practice of insight meditation. Because of its brevity, the text is a convenient practical manual for mahamudra practitioners. It is easy to use and it is easy to keep the instructions in mind. The instructions enable the practitioner to get directly at the nature of his or her mind.
Pointing Out the Dharmakaya of the Ninth Karmapa Wangchug Dorje, Thrangu Rinpoche, Sri Satguru Publications, 116 pages, $15.00
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche is a renowned Tibetan Buddhist master known for his deep compassion and the clarity of his teachings. He was selected by His Holiness the Dalai Lama to serve as the principal tutor to His Holiness the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje.
Thrangu Rinpoche is a full holder and teacher of the Kagyu Vajrayana lineages. He founded the Namo Buddha retreat center in Nepal, has established two shedras (monastic universities) in Nepal and India, and serves as Abbot of Gampo Abbey in Nova Scotia. He also built Tara Abbey, where nuns receive a full dharma education qualifying them to become khenpos or teachers. Thrangu Rinpoche teaches extensively throughout Asia, Europe and the United States. He has centers in Maine and California, and is building the Vajra Vidya Retreat Center in Crestone, Colorado.
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Contents: POINTING OUT the DHARMAKAYA of the Ninth Karmapa Wangchug Dorje |
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1. |
An Introduction to the Text |
1 |
2. |
The Preliminaries |
11 |
3. |
Tranquillity Meditation |
12 |
4. |
Insight Meditation
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39 |
5. |
The Nature of Mind
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49 |
6. |
Questions for the Practitioner
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59 |
7. |
Looking at the Mind within Appearances
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67 |
8. |
Looking at Body and Mind
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77 |
9. |
Looking at the Stillness and Movement of Mind
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87 |
10. |
Pointing-out in Insight Meditation
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95 |
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The Notes
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103 |
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The Glossary
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105 |
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Index
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115 |
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