From the author of What Makes You Not a Buddhist comes a fresh look at the foundations of Tibetan Buddhist practice, with practical advice and guidance for the modern practitioner Do you practice meditation because you want to feel good? Or to help you relax and be “happy”? Then frankly, according to Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, you are far better off having a full-body massage than trying to practice the Dharma. Genuine spiritual practice, not least the Ngöndro preliminaries, will not bring the kind of comfort and ease most worldly people crave. Quite the opposite, in fact. But if your ultimate goal is enlightenment, Ngöndro practice is a must, and Not for Happiness your perfect guide, as it contains everything an aspiring practitioner needs to get started, including advice about: • Developing “renunciation mind” • Discipline, meditation and wisdom • Using your imagination in visualization practice • Why you need a guru
Jamyang Khyentse Livres
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche est un enseignant respecté du bouddhisme et un cinéaste dévoué à la préservation et à la diffusion des enseignements bouddhistes. Son travail se concentre sur la compréhension de la sagesse et de la compassion dans le monde contemporain. En fondant des institutions éducatives et par sa création cinématographique, il rend les concepts bouddhistes profonds accessibles à un public plus large. Son approche est ancrée dans une étude et une pratique approfondies sous la direction de maîtres éminents.







Do you practise meditation because you want to feel good? Or to help you relax and be "happy"? Then frankly, according to Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, you are far better off having a full-body massage than trying to practise the Dharma. Genuine spiritual practice, not least the Ngöndro preliminaries, will not bring the kind of comfort and ease most worldly people crave. Quite the opposite, in fact. But if your ultimate goal is enlightenment, Ngöndro practice is a must, and Not for Happiness your perfect guide, as it contains everything an aspiring practitioner needs to get started, including advice about: • developing "renunciation mind" • discipline, meditation and wisdom • using your imagination in visualization practice • why you need a guru
What Makes You Not a Buddhist
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
An innovative meditation master cuts through common misconceptions about Buddhism, revealing what it truly means to walk the path of the Buddha So you think you’re a Buddhist? Think again. Tibetan Buddhist master Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, one of the most creative and innovative lamas teaching today, throws down the gauntlet to the Buddhist world, challenging common misconceptions, stereotypes, and fantasies. In What Makes You Not a Buddhist, Khyentse reviews the four core truths of the tradition, using them as a lens through which readers can examine their everyday lives. With wit and irony, he urges readers to move beyond the superficial trappings of Buddhism—beyond the romance with beads, incense, or exotic robes—straight to the heart of what the Buddha taught. Khyentse’s provocative, non-traditional approach to Buddhism will resonate with students of all stripes and anyone eager to bring this ancient religious tradition into their twenty-first-century lives.
Living is Dying
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
An insightful collection of teachings about death and dying to help face life's greatest mystery calmly and with equanimity. Lifetimes of effort go into organizing, designing, and structuring every aspect of our lives, but how many people are willing to contemplate the inevitability of death? Although dying is an essential part of life, it is an uncomfortable topic that most people avoid. With no idea what will happen when we die and a strong desire to sidestep the conversation, we make all kinds of assumptions. Living Is Dying collects teachings about death and the bardos that have been passed down through a long lineage of brilliant Buddhist masters, each of whom went to great lengths to examine the process in minute detail. Renowned author and teacher Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse responds to the most common questions he's been asked about death and dying--exploring how one prepares for death, what to say to a loved one who is dying, and prayers and practices to use as a handhold when approaching the unknown territory of death. Whether you are facing death today or decades from now, preparing for it can help to allay your worst fears and help you appreciate what it means to be truly alive.
The anthology presents twenty translations from Buddhist literature, highlighting ancient wisdom relevant to contemporary challenges. Peter Skilling, a leading expert on Buddhist texts, illuminates themes of impermanence and anxiety, reflecting on the timeless insights of the Buddha. Through translations from Tibetan, Sanskrit, and Pali, he reveals the rich history and significance of these teachings. This collection serves as a vital resource, offering profound guidance for navigating today’s turbulent times and making the teachings accessible to English readers.
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse, provokující učitel, významný filmař, umělec a spisovatel, je jedním z nejkreativnějších a nejinovativnějších tibetských buddhistických učitelů naší doby. Jeho kniha Co z vás (ne)dělá buddhistu nás vybízí ke zkoumání našich základních předpokladů a vžitých představ. S neobvyklou intenzitou a originalitou čtenáři předkládá esenci buddhismu formulovanou do čtyř bodů – čtyř pečetí buddhismu – a základní principy buddhismu vysvětluje přístupnou formou, které může porozumět každý.
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