Uncommon Happiness
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Description
Dzigar Kongtrul guides us through intelligent reasoning to identify our deluded perception of a truly existing self and shows us the key to awakening from this confusion and elevating above it. By teaching the essential meaning of the Buddhist Path in his commentary on The Way of the Bodhisattva and introducing skillful methods to employ, he reveals our wisdom mind and challenges us to meet and employ our intrinsic enlightened capacity. Uncommon Happiness is a testament to this brilliant teacher’s compassionate and compelling style that is saturated with advice from an adept practitioner. (Source: Rangjung Yeshe Publications)
Citation
Dzigar Kongtrul, 2nd. Uncommon Happiness: The Path of the Compassionate Warrior. Compiled and edited by Marcia Binder Schmidt. Boudhanath, Nepal: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2009
Publisher Link
An "Introduction to Bodhisattva Practice," the Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra is a poem about the path of a bodhisattva, in ten chapters, written by the Indian Buddhist Śāntideva (fl. c. 685–763). One of the masterpieces of world literature, it is a core text of Mahāyāna Buddhism and continues to be taught, studied, and commented upon in many languages and by many traditions around the world. The main subject of the text is bodhicitta, the altruistic aspiration for enlightenment, and the path and practices of the bodhisattva, the six perfections (pāramitās). The text forms the basis of many contemporary discussions of Buddhist ethics and philosophy.
Text
- Editor's Prefacevii
- A True Caregiver1
- Transformation11
- The Path19
- Training29
- Rejoice49
- Digesting Pain61
- Integration73
- Aspiration and Engagement87
- Stepping Stones: The Six Paramitas99
- A Can-Do Attitude115
- Meditation133
- Daily Medicine149
- Application165
- Acknowledgments173
- Contact Information for Teachings and Retreats175
- Notes177
