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La serie SabidurÃa del Corazón pretende poner las enseñanzas de Ringu Tulku Rimpoché a disposición de un público más amplio, llevando sus enseñanzas orales a la página escrita. Este volumen examina, de forma sencilla, la visión budista fundamental llamada Vacuidad o Interdependencia: cómo existen realmente las cosas. Incluye una breve enseñanza sobre Mahamudra y Dzogchen, enfoques que nos llevan a experimentar esta visión directamente."Todo el mundo sabe que las cosas cambian, que nada es permanente, pero no vemos hasta qué punto está cambiando todo. ¿Cambian las cosas una vez al año? ¿O una vez al dÃa? ¿Una vez por minuto o una vez por segundo?... Si miras en profundidad, ¿cuándo es el momento en que las cosas no cambian?... Si no encuentras un momento en el que las cosas no cambien, ¿cuándo es el momento en el que las cosas existen por sà mismas?"
The Heart Wisdom series aims to make the teachings of Ringu Tulku Rinpoche available to a wider audience, by bringing his oral teachings to the written page. This volume is a commentary by Ringu Tulku on a text by the great 19th Century Tibetan Lama and teacher, Patrul Rinpoche, called 'Victory over the Maras.' It looks at what the maras are: all the obstacles, hindrances and set-backs that occur in our lives. They are listed and described - including the 'Secret' and even 'Top Secret' maras! Once we understand how to view the difficult things that happen in our life, specific antidotes and remedies are given to help us clear them, so we can move on, unhindered. The ultimate remedy is to understand, experientially, the wisdom of how things really exist, the wisdom of emptiness.
The Heart Wisdom series aims to make the teachings of Ringu Tulku Rinpoche available to a wider audience, by bringing his oral teachings to the written page. In this volume, Ringu Tulku offers a commentary on the practice of Vajrasattva found in Brief Recitations for the Four Preliminary Practices by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa. Detailed descriptions of Refuge and Vajrasattva practices are given and the full root text is included for the reader's own practice.Ringu Tulku explains what purification really is - the quality particularly associated with Vajrasattva - and encourages us to explore this, through the formal meditation but also in our daily lives.'The essence of our mind is the vajra. Emptiness is the vajra. When we understand the way things really are, we become free from all fear and clinging. We understand how we are indestructible, because we are emptiness.'
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