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    The Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje

    Edité par Woodstock NY. 2011. KTD Publications, 2011

    ISBN 10 : 1934608211ISBN 13 : 9781934608210

    Vendeur : Chris Fessler, Bookseller, Howell, MI, Etats-Unis

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    tan, red & b/w illustrated trade paperback soft cover 8vo. very fine cond. mint cond. looks new. like new. as new. binding square & tight. spine uncreased. covers clean. edges clean. contents free of markings. first edition. first printing (NAP). nice clean copy. no library markings, store stamps, stickers, bookplates, no names, inking , underlining, remainder markings etc ~. illustrated frontis. & title pg. ix+83p+publisher's statement. b&w photos & illustrations. religion. philosophy. psychology. tibetan buddhism. meditation. chenrezik practice. ~ Too often compassionate feeling is left inactive. Compassion NOW! is a work not only focused on how love and compassion are the root of all Buddhist practices, but is a call to put these compassionate feelings into action in the world. From a teaching given in India in 2010, His Holiness the Seventeenth Karmapa sets forth that compassion for oneself is the starting point from which we can expand to other beings with whom we have a close connection and then further to an immeasurable compassion for all beings through the mahayana practice of "mind training," which he discusses with clarity and insight. An overview of the vajrayana method of meditation on Chenrezik, the bodhisattva of compassion, also is included, where His Holiness guides our attention to the central role of the practice: cultivating compassion.