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Pema Chodron?
I had to do a little homework on this one.
Rinpoche is an honorific title given to monks/lamas who reach high realizations.
An American anthropologist compiled the texts, which were translated by Buddhist monks, and published ?Tibetan Book of the Dead.?
Sogyal Rinpoche also did a translation titled ?The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.?
Chogyam Trungpa (also a Rinpoche and renown for reaching westerners in his Shambhala teachings) did a translation, and his was titled ?The Tibetan Book of the Dead.?
He was an interesting guy, a study in contrasts. I did a presentation on him for speech class. He gave up being a monk, taught "crazy wisdom" and Lived a crazy life himself (had orgies with his college students, routinely showed up hours late for class). At 48 he died of heart failure brought on by many years of heavy drinking.
Pema, of course, is his star student. She's not crazy and still a monk (celibate and all).
Class adjourned.* * *
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Hi there,
I've been a fan of Pema Chodron for a few years. You can get some of her audio stuff through sounds true or Shambala books. HAve you read Start Where You Are?
Another good read is Loving Kindness: The Revolutionary Art of Loving Happiness by Sharon Salzberg. And for other audio see if you can get hold of Jack Kornfield.
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Rags;165164 wrote: Hi there,
I've been a fan of Pema Chodron for a few years. You can get some of her audio stuff through sounds true or Shambala books. HAve you read Start Where You Are?
Oh my, YES. I loved it! I think I've pretty much bought or borrowed all her major works. Her audio stuff works great for me on trips. At home I do tonglen and regular meditation - not very well though. I attended a mediation workshop at the Shambhala center near Estes Park. It helped some ... but if you try to meditate, you can't do it. I don't know how not to try.
Another good read is Loving Kindness: The Revolutionary Art of Loving Happiness by Sharon Salzberg. And for other audio see if you can get hold of Jack Kornfield.* * *
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I love love love Pema Chodron.
I have read Comfortable with Uncertainty and her audio book: Getting Unstuck, Breaking your habitual patterns and encountering reality.
I think she is so amazing. I want to be in her fan club if she has one.
I also like Jack Kornfield.
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TracyA;164904 wrote: I had to do a little homework on this one.
Rinpoche is an honorific title given to monks/lamas who reach high realizations.
An American anthropologist compiled the texts, which were translated by Buddhist monks, and published ?Tibetan Book of the Dead.?
Sogyal Rinpoche also did a translation titled ?The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.?
Chogyam Trungpa (also a Rinpoche and renown for reaching westerners in his Shambhala teachings) did a translation, and his was titled ?The Tibetan Book of the Dead.?
He was an interesting guy, a study in contrasts. I did a presentation on him for speech class. He gave up being a monk, taught "crazy wisdom" and Lived a crazy life himself (had orgies with his college students, routinely showed up hours late for class). At 48 he died of heart failure brought on by many years of heavy drinking.
Pema, of course, is his star student. She's not crazy and still a monk (celibate and all).
Class adjourned.You can't turn a pickle into a cucumber
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