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100 | _aGyatso, Tenzin.(14th Dalai Lama) | ||
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_aStages of meditation / _cTenzin Gyatsho |
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_aLondon : _bRider _c2001. |
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300 | _a162 p. : | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
520 | _a The Dalai Lama explains the principles of meditation in a practice-oriented format especially suited to Westerners. Based upon the middle section of the Bhavanakrama by Kamalashila--a translation of which is included--this is the most extensive commentary given by the Dalai Lama on this concise but important meditation handbook. It is a favorite text of the Dalai Lama, and he often takes the opportunity to give teachings on it to audiences throughout the world. In his words, "This text can be like a key that opens the door to all other major Buddhist scriptures." Topics include the nature of mind, how to develop compassion and loving-kindness, calm abiding wisdom, and how to establish a union of calm abiding and special insight | ||
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_aMeditation -- Buddhism. _vBuddhism. |
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_3Stages of meditation _uhttp://10.10.80.15/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=c0686be730d1c99024b96c66de57751a |
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