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Finding Rest in Illusion: The Trilogy of Rest, Volume 3

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Finding Rest in Illusion: The Trilogy of Rest, Volume 3

Contributors:

By (Author) Longchenpa
By (author) Padmakara Translation Group

ISBN:

9781611807547

Publisher:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Imprint:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Publication Date:

20th January 2021

UK Publication Date:

8th October 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

294.3420423

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Description

Released in paperback for the first time, this new translation of the Tibetan master Longchenpa's famous work systematically presents the path of yogic conduct according to the Dzogchen tradition. A new translation of the Tibetan master Longchenpa's famous work that systematically presents the path of yogic conduct according to the Dzogchen tradition Finding Rest in Illusion is the third volume of the Trilogy of Rest, Longchenpa's classic exposition of the Buddhist path. The purpose of these teachings is to introduce us to our most basic nature-the clear and pristine awareness that is the nature of the mind. According to the traditional Tibetan Buddhist formula of view, meditation, and action, this volume follows Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind, which establishes the view of the Buddhist path generally, and specifically that of the teachings of the Great Perfection, and Finding Rest in Meditation, which outlines the main points of meditation, namely, where one should meditate, what qualities a practitioner should possess and develop, and what should be practiced. The Padmakara Translation Group has provided us with a clear and fluid new translation of the final volume of the trilogy, Finding Rest in Illusion, along with its autocommentary, The Chariot of Excellence, both intended to elucidate the appropriate action of a Buddhist practitioner. Finding Rest in Illusion describes in detail the conduct of those who have stabilized their recognition of the nature of the mind and how to apply the Buddhist view when relating to ordinary appearances. Drawing extensively from classic Buddhist works, the author uses well-known examples of illusion found throughout Mahayana literature to illustrate the illusory nature of both samsara and nirva_x1E47_a, thus revealing their ultimate nondual nature. This is an invaluable manual for any genuine student of Buddhism who wishes to truly find rest through the path of the Great Perfection.

Reviews

Finding Rest in Illusioncompletes the project to translate theTrilogy of Rest, Longchenpas quintessential guide to the Nyingma Dzogchen tradition. The Padmakara Translation Group is well-known and respected for their clear, informed translations of Tibetan texts into contemporary English. I am certain that this third volume, which details how those who have recognized the nature of mind should conduct themselves, will be a valuable resource for practitioners and students of Buddhism alike.The 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje

Finding Rest in Illusion is the third part of Gyalwa Longchenpas Trilogy of Rest.It is a most essential presentation of the teachings of the Great Perfection in terms of the eight famous examples of illusion taken from the Prajpramit scriptures. This is a masterful and poetic translation and I believe it will be invaluable to many dedicated practitioners.the Seventh Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche

Author Bio

Longchen Rabjam (1308-1363) was born to a noble family of Tibet under many signs of auspiciousness. He showed great skill in all aspects of scholarship from an early age and excelled throughout his life in the practice and accomplishment of dharma. His power in visualization techniques and ability to actualize miraculous appearances is well known throughout Tibetan history. Longchenpa had many pure visions where he was given direct instructions from Guru Padmasambhava and many other wisdom deities. Recognized as an emanation of Vimalamitra, Longchenpa's sharp acumen and prolific writings have made him one of Tibet's most renowned and precious teachers. The Padmakara Translation Group, based in France, has a distinguished reputation for its translations of Tibetan texts and teachings. Its work has been published in several languages and renowned for its clear and accurate literary style.

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