Steps on the Path to Enlightenment, Vol. 3
Description
It begins with an explanation of what distinguishes the Mahayana practitioner from other Buddhists and goes on to describe the nature of bodhichitta. Geshe Sopa then provides a detailed commentary on the two methods to develop this awakening attitude: the techniques of sevenfold cause-and-effect and exchanging self and other.
While bodhichitta’s significance in Mahayana Buddhism is universally known, Geshe Sopa illustrates how bodhichitta can motivate a devoted practitioner toward complete enlightenment and how this is accomplished through the performance of the bodhisattva perfections. Whether engaged in a scholarly study or personal practice of the Lamrim Chenmo, Geshe Sopa’s guiding voice leads readers to a deeper understanding and appreciation of the bodhisattva way. (Source: Wisdom Publications)
Oral Teachings by Sopa, Lhundub on the following work:
- Tsong kha pa. lam rim chen mo. In gsung 'bum tsong kha pa, Vol. 13: 33-1078. New Delhi: mongolian lama guru deva, 1978-1979.

- Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama vii
- Editor's Acknowledgements xi
- Technical Notes xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Stages of the Path for Persons of Great Capacity 11
- 2. Compassion, the Entrance to the Mahayana 41
- 3. The Sevenfold Cause-and-Effect Personal Instructions 61
- 4. Exchanging Self and Other 107
- 5. The Ritual for Adopting Bodhicitta 143
- 6. Maintaining Bodhicitta 163
- 7. An Introduction to the Six Perfections 189
- 8. Training in the Mahayana: Precepts and Perfections 227
- 9. The Perfection of Generosity 253
- 10. How to Give 287
- 11. The Perfection of Ethical Discipline 315
- 12. The Perfection of Patience 339
- 13. The Perfection of Perseverance 417
- 14. The Perfection of Meditative Stabilization and Wisdom 479
- 15. Helping Others to Mature: The Four Ways to Gather Disciples 521
- Appendix: Outline of the Text 535
- Glossary 545
- Notes 563
- Bibliography 573
- Index 587
