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Living Well, Dying Well (2006)
CD
Cassette
Tibetan Wisdom for Living and Dying
(2006)
CD
Cassette
Masters Teachers (2000)
Audio cassette with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Dalai Lama, Father Bede
Griffiths, Murshida Ivy Duce, Michael Toms, J. Krishnamurti, Pir Vilayat
Inayat-Khan, S. N. Goenka, Sogyal Rinpoche, and Swami Sivananda Radha.
Living and Dying Today (1997)
Audio Cassette
With his remarkable gift for presenting the essence
of Tibetan Buddhism in a way that is both authentic and profoundly
relevant to the modern mind Sogyal Rinpoche enjoys a world-wide
reputation. A lively and engaging speaker his rare gift for communication
cuts through cultural religious and psychological barriers to reveal the
essential truths of the Buddha's teaching and opens the hearts and minds
of his audience to an intensely personal experience of their own true
nature. In this series of teachings he deepens the main themes of his book
exploring issues of crucial importance to us today such as: How to follow
a spiritual path in this day and age; the true message of impermanence;
the practices of meditation and compassion; and how we can care for and
show our love to the dying.
Ancient Wisdom for a Modern World
(1995)
Audio cassette
This two-tape set can help you transform your life, help
you prepare for your own death, and help others in the last stages of
life.
Turning Suffering and Happiness Into
Enlightenment: Berlin, Germany 26-27 November 1994
Audio cassette
The Spirit of Buddhism (2003)
In The Spirit of Buddhism Sogyal Rinpoche
draws on his twenty-five years of experience teaching in the modern world
to reflect on some of the major issues surrounding the coming of Buddhism
to the West. How will Buddhism adapt and find a place in Western society?
How can the full power and benefit of these ancient teachings be accessed
today? And how can practitioners be trained and supported? Sogyal Rinpoche
discusses the vital role of the mind in health, the effects of training
the mind in meditation, and the ultimate healing wrought through a
personal experience of the mind's very nature. He also gives priceless
advice on how to survive on the spiritual path, where, perhaps more than
anywhere else, it is crucial to unmask the everyday delusions and
misunderstandings that can otherwise dominate our whole lives.
The Future of Buddhism (2002)
Bringing the Mind Home (1996)
Sogyal Rinpoche offers a
passionate and eminently practical introduction to the practice of
meditation. Inspiring those who hear it to explore the path to
enlightenment, this tape is a simple and beautiful guide to the profound
art of bringing the mind home to its true nature. Through his humorous,
warm, and intimate style, Rinpoche brings us to understand that through
the practice of meditation we can learn to make friends with ourselves
diffuse negativity and inspire healing in ourselves and in others and
ultimately reveal our essential Good Heart the fundamental goodness
inherent in us all.
Glimpse After Glimpse: Daily Reflections on Living and Dying
(1995)
New from the bestselling author of The Tibetan
Book of Living and Dying--365 thought-provoking meditations on life,
death, doubt, mindfulness, compassion, wisdom, work, and more!
Meditation (1994)
A lucid and complete introduction to the practice
of meditation, the art of bringing the mind home to its true nature.
Words from a Joyful Heart: Teachings from the Rigpa Easter
Retreat (1994)
Dzogchen and Padmasambhava (1990)
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
(1992, 2002
This acclaimed spiritual masterpiece is widely
regarded as one of the most complete and authoritative presentations of
the Tibetan Buddhist teachings ever written. A manual for life and death
and a magnificent source of sacred inspiration from the heart of the
Tibetan tradition, The Tibetan Book Of Living and Dying provides a lucid
and inspiring introduction to the practice of meditation, to the nature of
mind, to karma and rebirth, to compassionate love and care for the dying,
and to the trials and rewards of the spiritual path.)
The Power of Meditation and Prayer
(1997), Larry Dossey and Michael Toms, eds.
Some of the most well-respected thinkers in the
field of spiritual growth discuss the awesome power that meditation and
prayer can play in our lives. Includes pieces by Bede Griffiths, Gay
Hendricks, Jack Kornfield, Jeanne Achterberg, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Marsha
Sinetar, Neale Donald Walsch,
Shinzen Young, and Sogyal Rinpoche.
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