Milking the Painted Cow: The Creative Power of Mind & the Shape of Reality in Light of the Buddhist Tradition

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he first work in this collection, ?Now that I Come to Die, ? contains Longchenpa’s heartfelt advice to his closest disciples on how to make the teachings a path of transformation. The two other works focus on the powerful practices of the Four Immeasurables: Love, Joy, Compassion, and Equanimity. The commentary, never before published in book form, shows how systematic practice of these ?catalysts of being? can upend the usual routines of our daily existence and lead us beyond the limits we have learned to take for granted. Worldliness is done with; this life’s show is over! This new volume also includes the master’s own commentary on chapter 7 of Kindly Bent to Ease Us Volume 1, which presents The Four Immeasurable Qualities of Equanimity, Love, Compassion, and Joy, the inner resources for strength, serenity, and well-being.

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Weight 0.67 lbs
Dimensions 8.97 × 6.32 × 0.47 in
type-of-book

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