Ngakpa Chögyam
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Spectrum of Ecstasy: Embracing the Five Wisdom Emotions of Vajrayana Buddhism
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1986
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9 editions
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Roaring Silence: Discovering the Mind of Dzogchen
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2002
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3 editions
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wisdom eccentrics rumours of realisation as told by Künzang Dorje Rinpoche with additional tales of the unexpected
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2011
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5 editions
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Entering the Heart of the Sun and Moon
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2009
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6 editions
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Wearing the Body of Visions
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1995
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6 editions
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Shock Amazement
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E-Mailing the Lamas From Afar
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2009
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4 editions
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Great Ocean: An Authorized Biography of the Buddhist Monk Tenzin Gyatso His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
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1984
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4 editions
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Rays of the Sun
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2010
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5 editions
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Tecniche di meditazione tibetana. Un viaggio nell'immensità
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1989
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“Hinduism is the religion of the king. If you want something – you ask the king. Christianity is the religion of the prince. If you want something – you don’t go to the king, you ask the prince. Islam is the religion of the ambassador. If you want something – you don’t go to the king, you ask the ambassador. Buddhism is the religion of the manual labourer. If you want something – you do it yourself.”
― Wisdom Eccentrics
― Wisdom Eccentrics
“We cannot rely on the phenomenal world to provide either continuous pleasure or continuous pain. We can be surprised: good friends can turn against us, and generous support can be forthcoming from unlikely quarters. The ‘security of insecurity’ and the ‘insecurity of security’, is a theme that will run through this book; and, any other book that deals with Buddhist psychology.”
― Spectrum of Ecstasy: The Five Wisdom Emotions According to Vajrayana Buddhism
― Spectrum of Ecstasy: The Five Wisdom Emotions According to Vajrayana Buddhism
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