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  • Published: 15 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9781590309957
  • Imprint: Shambhala
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $59.99
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Confusion Arises as Wisdom

Gampopa's Heart Advice on the Path of Mahamudra




Clear and enlightening commentary on a classic text of Tibetan Buddhism by a beloved contemporary teacher.

How could confusion arise as wisdom? According to the Mahamudra view, confusion arises as wisdom when we realize that everything we experience is the radiance of the mind’s own nature. And what is the nature of our mind? And how do we come to recognize that? These are the questions Gampopa answers for his students in the text commented upon here, known as the Great Community Talks. He shows them—and now us—the path of deep understanding and meditation that leads to the realization of Mahamudra, the “Great Seal” of the true nature of reality.

Gampopa was a  twelfth-century Buddhist monk who was a disciple of Tibet’s greatest yogi, Milarepa. He applied Milarepa’s instructions on meditation to reach the highest realization of Mahamudra. In this volume of advanced teachings, Gampopa passes on these same instructions in the form of heart advice on how to practice the nature of mind and reach enlightenment.

Ringu Tulku’s commentary on the text, taken from his own community talks to students in Europe and America, makes Gampopa’s teaching  wonderfully accessible. His gentleness, warmth, and humor, as well as his wisdom and practicality, shine through in his own heartfelt advice on how we too could transform confusion into wisdom.

  • Published: 15 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9781590309957
  • Imprint: Shambhala
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $59.99
Categories:

About the author

Ringu Tulku

Born in Eastern Tibet in 1952, Ringu Tulku is a Tibetan Buddhist teacher whose scholarship, fluent English, and entertaining, responsive teaching style have become popular among students of Buddhism throughout the world. He is the director of seven meditation centers in Europe, the United States, and India, and he travels and teaches extensively in Europe and the United States.
He earned the degree ofacharya (senior teacher) at Varanasi University and the title ofkhenpo (expert) was conferred upon him by the 1611' Karmapa. He later earned his Ph.D. from the International Nyingma Society. He has been a university professor ofTibetology for seventeen years and a visiting professor at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, for five years.

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