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sentient beings, including ourselves, already possess the
Yongey Rinpoche Mingyur • The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness
The Dzogchen Pönlop Rinpoche
Reginald A. Ray • In the Presence of Masters: Wisdom from 30 Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
Our experience is the product of our own mental constructs, it is we who choose how we interpret our own experience, and we do therefore have an extraordinary freedom and opportunity.
Gyurme Dorje • Meditations on Living, Dying and Loss: Ancient Knowledge for a Modern World from the Tibetan Book of the Dead

In my own fragile state, having been freshly born into this altered realm of bereavement, every aspect of the text took on an immediacy of meaning.
Gyurme Dorje • Meditations on Living, Dying and Loss: Ancient Knowledge for a Modern World from the Tibetan Book of the Dead
Thubten Yeshe, The Bliss of Inner Fire,
Reginald A. Ray • Secret of the Vajra World
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
We know that our mind and all phenomena are illusory, and we want to maintain that knowledge. Seeing, for example, that all our painful emotions are unreal is the most powerful antidote to suffering. So having this incentive, we tend to cling to our view of emptiness in subtle ways. When we have a glimpse of emptiness, we try to hold on to it and m
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