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The Citadel of Awareness

A Commentary on Jigme Lingpa's Dzogchen Aspiration Prayer
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Dzogchen is a particular practice that has its own history and tradition while it illuminates a timeless, universal truth. It can be regarded as the nondual aspect of Buddhism that transcends most doctrines. The aspiration prayer by eighteenth-century Dzogchen master, Jigme Lingpa, thoroughly covers the entire system of Dzogchen. It allows people to have a full comprehension of Dzogchen, including its philosophy. This book is a commentary on Jigme Lingpa's Dzogchen Aspiration Prayer, one of the most revered texts in the Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist tradition. It is written by Anam Thubten, a contemporary Tibetan Buddhist teacher known for his scholarship and ability to make ancient teachings accessible.

Author Biography:

Anam Thubten grew up in Tibet and at an early age began to practice in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the founder and spiritual advisor of Dharmata Foundation and teaches widely in the United States and abroad. Anam Thubten's published books in English include No Self, No Problem; The Magic of Awareness; Embracing Each Moment: A Guide to the Awakened Life; Fragrance of Emptiness: A Commentary on the Heart Sutra; and A Sacred Compass: Navigating Life Through the Bardo Teachings. More information about Anam Thubten, including his teaching calendar, can be found online at dharmata.org.
Release date NZ
July 1st, 2021
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Pages
216
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9781732020849
Product ID
35230265

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