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A**Y
The best teaching I have come across
There's no book greater than this one...but you have to have a preliminary understanding of Vajrayana/Dzogchen teaching to realise the potential of this book.If you really want to know the nature of your mind, please read this book. Seek nowhere else.
A**R
Five Stars
Wonderful edition.
M**.
a wonderful book
A wonderful book with the Wisdom of Padmasambhava
M**O
Five Stars
Perfect!
M**I
Un tesoro
se tutti gli altri testi di Dharma scomparissero e rimanesse solo questo, il sentiero del Budda sarebbe Salvo. Infatti, qui si trova l'intero lamrim, dagli insegnamenti iniziali dei primi veicoli ai pinnacoli dello dzogchen - con particolare attenzione a quest'ultimo. Un vero tesoro, di valore inestimabile, a livello di Treasures from juniper Ridge.
I**O
The father of Tibetan Buddhism
Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, is credited as being the main person who brought Buddhism to Tibet, and is also understood by Tibetan Buddhists to have been a Buddha himself.In some contexts, one approaches teachings directly at their source first, and then looks to commentaries, explanations, etc. For example, in Protestant Christianity, one is often encouraged to go straight to the New Testament and read that. Then one reads the works of theologians, biblical scholars, preachers, and so on.However, in Buddhism the approach is often the opposite. First one goes to a teacher who is a contemporary of yours. Then, having gained some confidence from that teacher, and having put into practice some of the teachings and having seen their effectiveness and practicality, one then turns to some other writings of an introductory nature. After having gained some grounding in those, one may then turn to a commentary on a root text. Then, one may read the root texts oneself. Lastly, one may turn to the sutras and words of the Buddha himself. Trying to start there, however, would not be advised -- as anyone who has tried to read the Tripitaka (the three baskets of teachings of the Buddha) or the tantras can attest!Similarly in the case of this text -- one should have a good grounding before attempting very difficult texts, and they should in all cases be read while one is studying with a lama. Otherwise, misunderstandings may occur, and these may be worse than not having encountered the text in the first place. But if one does have that grounding, what greater treasure is there than to read such wonderful texts?I write this review, and give it five stars, in part because I saw that there are already three reviews and even though each one praised the book, for some reason one of the reviews shows up as having no stars (a bug in Amazon's system, I suppose), and so the general rating of this book was only three and a half. Yet, clearly, stars cannot estimate the value of such works...
H**I
One of the best concise books on the Vajrayan Dharma.
Padmasambhava as most of you know was completedly enlightened. So, what a blessing it is to have access to material writen and dictated by himself. Under his immedeate counsel.This book is good for practioners of every level. But, specially for those who are midway their paths. The direct advices will cut straight through the BS still there. And for begginers I think it definitely will inspire them.This is an absolutely must have.Hope that this review will drive you to read this book and the merit you'll collect bring us all to perfect liberation.
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