Pointing Out the Dharmakaya: Teachings on the Ninth Karmapa's Text
By (Author) Khenchen Thrangu
Foreword by H.H. the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
Translated by Lama Yeshe Gyamtso
Edited by Lama Tashi Namgyal
Shambhala Publications Inc
Snow Lion Publications
15th February 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.3
Paperback
170
Width 153mm, Height 228mm, Spine 13mm
278g
At the heart of successful Mahamudra practice is the ability to understand the nature of mind. The Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje (15561603) was the acknowledged master of this approach. No more authoritative or useful instructions exist than in his three definitive texts on Mahamudra, of which this easy-to-use manual is the shortest and most practical. Pointing Out the Dharmakaya is an indispensable companion to The Ocean of Definitive Meaning, the most vast and detailed of the texts. An invaluable guide for Mahamudra practitioners on how to look at the mind, it is clearly laid out so that the instructions are easy to recall and put to use. Brilliant explanations by Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche make this text vividly relevant for contemporary Western practitioners. For those committed to ascertaining the mind's true nature, checking their experience, and refining and extending their insight, there is no more systematic or comprehensive approach than can be found in this extraordinary set of instructions.
"Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche is among the wisest and most compassionate Buddhist masters alive today."Pema Chdrn, author of When Things Fall Apart
"An invaluable guide for Mahamudra practitioners on how to look at the mind, it is clearly laid out so that the instructions are easy to recall and put to use. For those committed to ascertaining the mind's true nature, checking their experience, and refining and extending their insight, there is certainly no more systematic or comprehensive approach than can be found in this extraordinary set of instructions."Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies
Khenchen Thrangu was born in Tibet in 1933. He has founded numerous monasteries and nunneries, schools for Tibetan children, and medical clinics. He has taught extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States, and is the abbot of Gampo Abbey. He was appointed by the Dalai Lama to be the personal tutor for the Seventeenth Karmapa.