and Primordial Awareness
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
A pithy guide to realizing buddha nature in daily life, by one of the foremost living scholars of Tibetan Buddhism. This introduction to Buddhist psychology supplies essential instructions for successful meditation practice. It sets forth the nature of mind and human potential and presents meditation practices that can powerfully influence and ultimately transform the mind into the the purified mind of a Buddha.
Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche clearly describes how consciousnesses operate in everyday perception and how, at the time of Buddhahood, these same consciousnesses express the five primordial wisdoms of the five Buddha families.
Both an introduction to Buddhist psychology and a valuable meditation aid, it has been called “a great inspiration and support” (Pema Chödrön) and “crucial to the Vajrayana practitioner” (Judith Simmer-Brown).
128 pages