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From Here to Enlightenment

An Introduction to Tsong-kha-pa's Classic Text The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment

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From Here to Enlightenment

By: Guy Newland - editor and translator, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
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When the Dalai Lama was forced to go into exile in 1959, he could take only a few items with him. Among these cherished belongings was his copy of Tsong-kha-pa’s classic text The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment. This text distills all of the essential points of Tibetan Buddhism, clearly unfolding the entire Buddhist path to enlightenment. In 2008, celebrating the long-awaited completion of the English-language translation of The Great Treatise, the Dalai Lama gave a historic six-day teaching at Lehigh University to explain the meaning of this classic text and to underscore its importance. It is the longest teaching that he has ever given to Westerners on just one text, and Westerners have never before had the opportunity to receive such a complete teaching that encompasses the totality of the Buddhist path from the Dalai Lama. From Here to Enlightenment makes the teachings from this momentous event available for a wider audience.

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Love this book! I Listen to parts of it every day

I am trying to practice some of this and incorporate into my counseling and family preservation practice. It is gentle and direct. One only needs to try a little and if a little works, try a a little more.

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fortunate to found this book

I feel very fortunate I found this book. Very profound, so this is like the sixth time I hear it and will have to do many times more

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Great Book

The content of the book is interesting and keeps you involved. The narrator went very fast for a slow paced story.

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Lots and lots of information

The author starts out immediately saying the teachings contained in the book are not the full teaching because the book would be too long and they wanted it at a beginner level. If this is a beginner level then I’m grateful the full teachings were withheld. I kept up with what the author was saying, but applying it will take time as this is a very deep set of teachings.

As I’ve done many times before and listened to the teachings of my college professor. He said to read a book every three months for a year to learn it. In this case I believe it will be much more flexible since this book brought up a lot I have to work through. The author caused me to look at things very differently than I had looked at them before. Be prepared for a change in thinking as you go through this book in your life.

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Middle path teaching

I am 53 and found Buddhism at 50.

The teaching in this book was perfect for me. I am not a college graduate but still was able to follow the lines of thinking and reasoning with minimal difficulty. I have read several of the Dalai Lama's books and found this to fit in perfectly with my current understanding.

His Holiness's teachings are well explained in this text and the order in which the information is given flows well. I found it to be definitively crucial for me.

The narrator is well spoken and articulate as you might expect. I found his voice very soothing and easy to enjoy.

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Heart of Riddles Revealed

Loving Scholarly review of essential texts with the apparent dual vs non dual iteration resolved! Boom!
True wisdom of linage masters deliciously mirrored as various perspectives best held simultaneously.
Such a wise and loving revelation by a humble and wise monk as a Dharma talk in his 73rd year of this apparent lifetime. Wise, sweet, deep, direct, gift of highest value offering path attainment.

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A must have for any library

This has to be be be be in your library
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An intellectual's guide to Buddhism

As a newcomer to interest in Buddhism, I found this to be extremely engaging and intellectually stimulating. Where most conversations about spiritualism stray far from logic and observation of reality, this book shows how Buddhism uses these core tools to elucidate a beautiful description of life and consciousness, down to the very nature of the universe itself. This book is an excellent way to for the jaded intellectual to find new avenues of thought.

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Advanced Teaching

Wonderful teaching but not for the beginner. I found the message to be one of great compassion and a goal to reach for.

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Introduction to Tsongkapa's Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment

The reason I put that sort of obvious title is because that is something you should know about this book. It is the Dalai Lama explaining the aforementioned text. He says it is his main guide and he likes it very much. I like his explanations of it very much too. The Dalai Lama here writes very clearly and what you should do and what is necessary to attain enlightenment and details the steps and practices and philosophies. It is more directive than some of his other texts, by which I mean that in this text he tells you what to do, while in others he just examines what is good etc. One last thing you should know is that he has written several books examining Tsongkapa's works. Tsongkapa made the small, medium, and great treatises, and I think the Dalai Lama wrote books on each of those, maybe several books on each. My point there is that many of his books deal with the same subject, so you might want to pick the best one, instead of reading all.

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