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" Kindness of others : "
by Geshe Jampa Tegchok; translated by Stephen Carlier; edited by Andy Wistreich [and others].
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BL
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798863
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b618920
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Main Entry
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by Geshe Jampa Tegchok; translated by Stephen Carlier; edited by Andy Wistreich [and others].
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Title & Author
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Kindness of others : : a commentary on the seven-point mind training\ by Geshe Jampa Tegchok; translated by Stephen Carlier; edited by Andy Wistreich [and others].
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Publication Statement
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Boston: Lama Yeshe Archive, ©2006.
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105 pages ; 23 cm
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ISBN
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1891868160
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: 9781891868160
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Contents
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Motivation --; The seven-point mind training --; The first point : the preliminaries as a basis for the practice --; The second point : the actual practice, training in Bodhicitta --; The third point : transforming adverse circumstances into the path --; The fourth point : the integrated practice of a single lifetime --; The fifth point : the measure of having trained the mind --; The sixth point : the commitments of mind training --; The seventh point : the precepts of mind training --; Conclusion.
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Abstract
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Khensur Rinpoche Geshe Jampa Tegchok explains how we can train our mind away from self-cherishing, the cause of all suffering, and develop compassion, the cause of everything that is good. He bases his explanation on Kadampa Geshe Chekawa's classic text, the Seven-Point Mind Training, which, amongst other things, teaches us how to transform problems into happiness.
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Subject
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Bodhicitta (Buddhism)
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Spiritual life -- Buddhism.
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Tantric Buddhism.
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Andy Wistreich
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Jampa Tegchok, Geshe
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Stephen Carlier
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