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Transcending Ego: Distinguishing Consciousness From Wisdom: A Treatise of the Third Karmapa

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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Sri Sadguru Publications

  • Author: Thrangu Rinpoche

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 2001

  • ISBN: 9788170307044

  • Pages: 128

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm

  • Weight: 180 gm

About the Book:

Distinguishing Consciousness from Wisdom is an insightful work by Thrangu Rinpoche, based on the teachings of the Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje. This text provides a profound explanation of how consciousness functions and how it ultimately transforms into wisdom upon reaching enlightenment. The book discusses the eight consciousnesses and their interaction, explaining how these perceptions create our experience of reality, often clouded by mistaken beliefs that lead to the development of the ego.

Drawing on the Mind-Only school’s philosophy, the text explores the concept of alaya consciousness, which is seen as the root of relative reality. It presents how these eight consciousnesses are gradually transformed into the five wisdoms upon spiritual attainment, crucial for Buddhist practice.

In addition to a translation of the root verses, Thrangu Rinpoche offers an extensive commentary, making it accessible even to readers with no prior background in Buddhist philosophy. This makes the text a valuable resource for anyone looking to understand the psychology of meditation and spiritual development in Tibetan Buddhism.

This book is not only an introduction to the psychology of meditation but also a deeper exploration of Buddhist philosophy, particularly regarding the nature of mind and wisdom. It serves as an excellent guide for those interested in the Shentong tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and offers a systematic approach to understanding Buddhist teachings in a practical and profound way.

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