Book Summary
In The Mirror of Mindfulness, seventeenth-century master Tsele Natsok Rangdr�l teaches that there is an identical essence intrinsic to the heart, mind, and spirit in every human being. The realization of this essential oneness in humanity, he said, makes any man or woman a Buddha. The book focuses on how to reach this understanding through a system of training of timeless, universal value that has been developed in Tibet. According to editor Erik Pema Kunsang Schmidt, the truth such training conveys is as meaningful for a modern meditation practitioner as it was centuries ago for Buddhists in India and Tibet.The Mirror of Mindfulness addresses the experiences of passing through the bardos into the next life. While relatively brief, the book fully expresses the depth of the spiritual lineage it springs from: a system of training that offers the possibility of enlightenment in a single lifetime. Newly designed and with a new translation of the Final Words of Tsele Natsok Rangdrol, this book is the foundation for the often-cited commentary Bardo Guidebook by contemporary teacher Ch�kyi Nyima Rinpoche and is widely seen as indispensable for the serious study of Tibetan Buddhism. Included are contextualizing introductions, a foreword, preface, prologue, epilogue, appendix, and glossary. About the Author Tsele Natsok Rangdr�l (born c. 1608) is renowned in the Kagy� and Nyingma schools of Tibetan Buddhism for his brilliant scholarship and meditative accomplishment. Erik Pema Kunsang Schmidt has translated and edited more than fifty volumes of Tibetan texts and oral teachings, including Treasures from Juniper Ridge. He lives in Denmark.
Book Details
Book Name | The Mirror Of Mindfulness, Updated Edition: The Cycle Of The Four Bardos |
Author | Tsele Natsok Rangdrol |
Publisher | North Atlantic Books (10/2010) |
ISBN | 9789627341659 |
Pages | 176 |
Language | English |
Price | 701 |