The Great Medicine That Conquers Clinging to the Notion of Reality by Shechen Rabjam - ISBN: 9781590304402
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Open your heart, conquer self-clinging, and find joy in real life.

The Great Medicine That Conquers Clinging to the Notion of Reality

Steps in Meditation on the Enlightened Mind

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    160 pages

  • Release Date

    15 August 2007

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Summary

In these inspiring teachings on how to open the heart, a contemporary Tibetan Buddhist master shows us how to change our self-centered attitude and develop concern for the well-being of others. He teaches that when we acknowledge our own wish for happiness, we realize that all beings wish for the same. With a broader perspective, we can develop the strength to extend gratitude and kindness first to those we love, and eventually to everyone.

In his warm and informal style, Rabjam offer…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590304402
ISBN-10:1590304403
Author:Shechen Rabjam, Shechen Gyaltsap, Matthieu Ricard, Schechen Gyaltsap Gyurme Pema Namgyal
Publisher:Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint:Shambhala Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:15 August 2007
Weight:204g
Dimensions:216mm x 137mm x 11mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Clear and well-organized, serious Buddhist students will welcome the fresh opening to an important Tibetan Buddhist text—it’s good medicine.“—Publishers Weekly



“Rabjam Rinpoche’s teachings stand out as particularly moving in their simplicity and genuineness. He speaks from his heart in a simple, unpretentious, yet powerful way. This is a concise, profound, and elegant elucidation of the enlightened mind.”—Matthieu Ricard, author of Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life’s Most Important Skill

About The Author

Shechen Rabjam

Born in 1966, Shechen Rabjam is an accomplished Tibetan Buddhist teacher. The grandson and spiritual heir of the great twentieth-century meditation master Dilgo Khyentse, Rabjam is the abbot of Shechen monasteries in Nepal and India, supervises the Shechen Orgyan Chozong Nunnery in Bhutan, and leads various humanitarian aid projects in Tibet, Nepal, and India.

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