The Hundred Verses of Advice: Tibetan Buddhist Teachings on What Matters MostShambhala Publications, 2006 M07 11 - 208 pages Classic Tibetan Buddhist guidance on living a dharmic life in our busy, modern-day world—with fresh and lively commentary from a beloved meditation teacher This commentary on Padampa Sangye's classic verses of advice to Tibetan villagers of Tingri—by renowned and beloved meditation master Dilgo Khyentse—offers guidance for people trying to lead a dharmic life in the workaday world. These hundred verses, studied for centuries by Tibetans and students of Buddhism, contain a complete survey of the Tibetan Buddhist path. Dilgo Khyentse's lively explication of each stanza brings to light subtleties and amplifies the richness of the words and their pertinence to our lives. These two venerable teachers advise us in relating to everyday difficulties such as loneliness, craving, family squabbles, competition in business, disagreements with neighbors, and betrayal by friends—as challenging to us as they have been to meditators for centuries. |
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Adamantine Vehicle arise attachment attain enlightenment bardo benefit bliss bodhichitta bodhisattva body Buddha Buddha-nature Buddhahood Buddhist cause clarity compassion confidence death and rebirth delusion devotion dharmakaya difficult Dilgo Khyentse Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche disciples distraction emptiness enemies existence experience feel fields finally find first flame flow fly friends Fundamental Vehicle happiness hatred Hundred Verses ignorance infinite Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Jetsun Milarepa kalpa karma liberation lower realms Mahayana meditation mental mind’s nature of mind negative emotions ness never nirmanakaya nirvana nondual ofTingri ordinary pa sangs Padampa Sangye past lives path perception phenomena practice the Dharma practitioner primordial pure awareness rainbow reality realization reborn recognize reflect rgyas Rinpoche sambhogakaya samsara serene Shantideva simply six realms spiritual master spiritual practice spiritual teacher sublime suffering teachings thoughts Three Jewels Tibet Tingri tion true ultimate nature Vajrayana Verses of Advice wealth wisdom