A Guide to Shamatha and Vipashyana Meditation

A Guide to Shamatha and Vipashyana Meditation

A Guide to Shamatha and Vipashyana Meditation

A Guide to Shamatha and Vipashyana Meditation

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Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche

This short book gives a clear and concise overview of how to do basic sitting meditation. Thrangu Rinpoche spent over 40 years teaching meditation and other Buddhist topics to both Western and Asian students. In this book Rinpoche explains meditation in a simple, non-technical language based on a tradition that is over 1,000-year-old that has produced many enlightened individuals.

The process of developing good meditation begins with Shamatha meditation which is to settle the mind and to gradually train it so that we can rest without becoming overly distracted by thoughts and emotions. The second step to developing good meditation is Vipashyana which is to learn how to look directly at the mind and see its true nature. When we are able to do this, we can begin to reduce our disturbing emotions and thoughts and anxieties.

Both of these meditations can be done anywhere without any special settings, implements, or empowerments. Shamatha and Vipashyana can be practiced in sitting meditation and also in the daily activities such as working, commuting, eating, explaining things. In other words, the meditation explained by Rinpoche is very useful to the modern practitioner who is very busy with family and work.

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The Chariot that Travels the Noble Path
Karma Chakme’s Mountain Dharma: Volume 2
Brief Recitations for the Four Preliminary Practices
Ngondro for Our Current Day
Karma Chakme's Mountain Dharma: Volume 1
The Ganges Mahamudra