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Zen priest in both the Soto and Rinzai schools of Zen Buddhism. He has distilled what he’s learned over the course of decades of study into a series of teachings that he calls Big Mind and has been a game changer for thousands of people.
Dave Asprey • Game Changers

Tibetan teaching The Mahayana Instructions on the Seven Points of Mind Training (theg pa chenpo’ i gdams ngag blo sbyong don bdun ma bzhugs so) by Chekawa Yeshe Dorje. This work belongs to the class of teachings called lojong. We all have a mind (lo), and this mind is always undergoing training (jong).
Dzigar Kongtrul • The Intelligent Heart: A Guide to the Compassionate Life
Mindfulness
Because of this radical groundlessness, we can afford to give to others unconditionally (8.2). The starting point of compassion is realizing the open space of nonexistence and providing the accommodation
Reginald A. Ray • In the Presence of Masters: Wisdom from 30 Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
The Samding ḍākinī served as abbess to a monks’ monastery
Judith Simmer-Brown • Dakini's Warm Breath: The Feminine Principle in Tibetan Buddhism
mind is naturally pristine, and that your mental events are just passing through. You must deeply realize this.