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The Dh¿ra¿¿ of Entering Non-conceptuality

Tam, Shek-Wing
The Dh¿ra¿¿ of Entering Non-conceptuality
Avikalpapravesa-dharäi is considered an important scripture in Mahayana Buddhism, which offers guidance bridging the path of preparation to the path of insight and beyond. This text also encompasses both the gradual and the sudden schools, leading to commentaries by masters such as Vimalamitra, Sthiramati, Nupchen Sangye Yeshe, Tsongkhapa, and Mipham Gyamtso. Tam examines the teaching, comparing Yogacara and Nyingma traditions, offering a non-...

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Elucidating Tathagatagarbha

Tam, Shek-Wing
Elucidating Tathagatagarbha
The teaching of Tathagatagarbha may appear simple on the surface, but in reality, it is woven into many aspects of Buddha's teaching, making it difficult to grasp."Elucidating Tathagatagarbha" is divided into three parts.Part I is on the "profoundly secret Tathagatagarbha." It is written for lay readers. Beginners and non-Buddhists can make use of it as a guide to understand worldly affairs from the Vajrayana perspective.In Part II, Tam discus...

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Fourfold Dependent Arising and the Profound Prajnaparamita

Tam, Shek-Wing
Fourfold Dependent Arising and the Profound Prajnaparamita
Mahayana Buddhism includes the teachings of Madhyamaka, Yogacara, and Tathagatagarbha - three inseparable systems highlighting its foundation, path, and fruition. Yet, in recent years, there has been an alarming trend of taking one perspective and rejecting the other two, thereby distorting the teaching of Mahayana and making complete understanding difficult. Tam builds on the foundation of generations of Nyingma masters in writing this book, ...

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Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation

Tam, Shek-Wing
Natural Appearances, Natural Liberation
This commentary is based on the six bardos teachings from a series of hidden treasure texts known as the Profound Dharma of Natural Liberation through the Intention of the Peaceful and Wrathful Ones (Zab chos zhi khro dgongs pa rang grol), discovered by the great terton Karma Lingpa in the fourteenth century. The word "bardo, " made popular in the West through the English translation of the Bardo Thodol or The Tibetan Book of the Dead, which a...

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