Tibetan Buddhism


The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Way of the Bodhisattva
The Words of My Perfect Teacher
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Life of Milarepa
Cave in the Snow
The Tibetan Yogas Of Dream And Sleep
The Art of Happiness
Start Where You Are: A Guide to Compassionate Living
Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light
When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times
The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times
White Lotus by Jamgön MiphamGenerating the Deity by Gyatrul RinpocheSecret of the Vajra World by Reginald A. RayThe Garden by Robin Craig ClarkVajra Wisdom by Shechen Gyaltsap IV
Tibetan Buddhism: Deity Yoga
21 books — 12 voters
The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism by Dudjom RinpocheYou Are the Eyes of the World by Longchen RabjamWild Awakening by Dzogchen PonlopThe Practice of Dzogchen by Longchen RabjamMipham's Beacon of Certainty by Jamgön Mipham
Tibetan Buddhism: Dzogchen
52 books — 7 voters

Introduction to the Middle Way by CandrakīrtiThe Sun of Wisdom by Khenpo Tsultrim GyamtsoThe Adornment of the Middle Way by ShantarakshitaThe Karmapa's Middle Way by Wangchuk DorjeThe Moon of Wisdom by Candrakīrti
Tibetan Buddhism: Madhyamaka
22 books — 3 voters

Perfecting Patience by Dalai Lama XIVBodhisattva Mind by Pema ChödrönEntering the Way of the Bodhisattva by ŚhāntidevaThe Way of the Bodhisattva by ŚhāntidevaA Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life by Śhāntideva
The Way of the Bodhisattva
14 books — 3 voters
Treasures of the Sakya Lineage by Migmar TsetenParting from the Four Attachments by Chogye Trichen RinpocheThree Visions by Ngorchen Konchog LhundrubFreeing the Heart and Mind by Sakya TrizinOrdinary Wisdom by His Excellency Sakya Pandita
Tibetan Buddhism: Sakya Books
18 books — 5 voters

Chögyam Trungpa
The purpose of life is maybe just to be. In order to be, you have to live life, which is not boring at all. In fact, there are a lot of exchanges taking place, and there is more of a sense of celebration than before. The qualities of celebration and groundlessness make for a delightful world. So you live that life. I think the conventional idea is that we lead our life because we have to struggle and we have to achieve something, which keeps us occupied. But maybe that’s just one way, and there’ ...more
Chogyam Trungpa, Cynicism and Magic: Intelligence and Intuition on the Buddhist Path

Chögyam Trungpa
Dharma literally means 'truth' or 'norm.' It is a particular way of thinking, a way of viewing the world, which is not a concept but experience. This particular truth is very painful truth—usually truths are. It rings with the sound of reality, which comes too close to home. We become completely embarrassed when we begin to hear the truth. It is wrong to think that the truth is going to sound fantastic and beautiful, like a flute solo. The truth is actually like a thunderbolt. It wakes you up an ...more
Chögyam Trungpa

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