Four Foundations of Buddhist Practice

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ISBN-10:

1931571198

ISBN-13:

9781931571197

Author(s): Thrangu Rinpoche
Edition: 2nd
Released: Jan 01, 2011
Format: Paperback, 105 pages
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Description:

In this book Rinpoche discusses The Four Common Foundations, which are the four thoughts to contemplate before beginning a spiritual practice. The first foundation, precious human birth, explains in detail why practice is important. The second foundation, impermanence, teaches us to find something meaningful in life. The most difficult to understand foundation, karma, is lucidly explained by Thrangu Rinpoche. Because of karma, we can determine if we will have a fortunate or unfortunate future. Then after we have practiced we must return to conventional reality (samsara) and so the fourth reminder is a review of the characteristics of samsara. This book also includes Khenpo Karpo's excellent survey of the points of meditation and practice to round out the four foundations. "Thrangu Rinpoche's fine new book will be a great support to anyone making the effort to study, reflect upon, and put the teachings of the four foundations into practice." -- David Curtis, Director Tibetan Language Institute This book is published by Thrangu Rinpoche's press and is newly edited and corrected and printed in the USA on high quality paper with a four color cover.

























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