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The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva

Gyalsé Tokmé

This is a classic Tibetan Buddhist text written in the 14th century. It is traditionally studied in order to train in the compassionate wisdom of a bodhisattva, who is able to overcome all negativity and manifest positive qualities for the benefit of beings. Through centuries old, these verses are still relevant, for they point out the hazards of being enmenshed in worldly concerns and explain how to develop beneficial attitudes in challenging situations. Softcover booklet.

BOTSPOB $5.95

Jewels of the Heart Series

As the title suggests, this new series of small books contains some of Chagdud Rinpoche's wise and profound teachings in a direct and accessible form suitable for anyone interested in cultivating a kind heart and transforming suffering into happiness.

Originally published as part of the Mirror of Freedom series

The Buddhist Path: A Brief Overview
BOJF-BP $4.00

Meeting Anger with Compassion
BOJF-MW $4.00

Marriage
BOJF-MA $4.00

Parenting
BOJF-PA $4.00

Thirty-Seven Points of Practice
BOJF-TS $4.00

Mirror of Freedom Series

This series of booklets makes available the teachings of H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche as well as other lamas associated with the Chagdud Gonpa Foundation.

Sale! $1.00 each (reg. $2.50 each)

1. Reflections on Inner Peace MIOF-01

2. Finding Ease of Mind MIOF-02

5. The Way of Understanding Goodness, by Jigme Tromge Rinpoche MIOFR05

7. Marriage MIOF-07

8. Practice Questions: Part One MIOF-08

9. Practice Questions: Part Two MIOF-09

11. Heart Advice of Terton Padgyal Lingpa MIOF-11

14. The Meaning of Sangha MIOF-14

Complete set of eight booklets
MIOFRSE $8.00

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