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Few could be better placed to comment on Buddhism and its future than Sogyal Rinpoche, one of today's most well-known meditation masters and author of the groundbreaking book The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.
In The Spirit of Buddhism Sogyal Rinpoche draws on his twenty-five years of experience teaching in the modern world to reflect on some of the major issues surrounding the coming of Buddhism to the West. How will Buddhism adapt and find a place in Western society? How can the full power and benefit of these ancient teachings be accessed today? And how can practitioners be trained and supported? Sogyal Rinpoche discusses the vital role of the mind in health, the effects of training the mind in meditation, and the ultimate healing wrought through a personal experience of the mind's very nature. He also gives priceless advice on how to survive on the spiritual path, where, perhaps more than anywhere else, it is crucial to unmask the everyday delusions and misunderstandings that can otherwise dominate our whole lives.
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"The Future of Buddhism" presents Rinpoche's address at the Buddhism in America conference in San Diego in May 1998. Rinpoche presents his vision of what is needed to maintain the Dharma on western soil.
"The Spiritual Heart of Tibetan Medicine" is from Rinpoche's presentation at the November 1998 1st International Congress for Tibetan Medicine, held in Washington DC.
"View and Wrong View" and "Misunderstandings" are from View, published in 1994 by Rigpa.
Excerpts from all four are available here:
http://www.rigpa.org/teachings%20libr... (