• Essence of Buddhism

  • An Introduction to Its Philosophy and Practice
  • By: Traleg Kyabgon
  • Narrated by: Paul Ansdell
  • Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (76 ratings)

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Essence of Buddhism

By: Traleg Kyabgon
Narrated by: Paul Ansdell
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This lucid overview of the Buddhist path takes the perspective of the three "vehicles" of Tibetan Buddhism: the Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. While these vehicles are usually presented as a historical development, they are here equated with the attitudes that individuals bring to their Buddhist practice. Basic to them all, however, is the need to understand our own immediate condition. The primary tool for achieving this is meditation, and The Essence of Buddhism serves as a handbook for the various meditative approaches of Buddhist practice.

Beginning with the Four Noble Truths, Traleg Rinpoche incorporates the expansive vision of the bodhisattva path and the transformative vision of Tantra. The final chapters present the transcendent view of Mahamudra. This view dispenses with all dualistic fixations and directly realizes the natural freedom of the mind itself. Along the way, the author provides vivid definitions of fundamental concepts such as compassion, emptiness, and Buddha-nature, and answers common questions: Why does Buddhism teach that there is "no self"? Are Buddhist teachings pessimistic? Does Buddhism encourage social passivity? What is the role of sex in Buddhist Tantra? Why is it said that "samsara is nirvana"? Does it take countless lifetimes to attain enlightenment, or can it be achieved in a moment?

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  • JK
  • 02-20-23

MUST READ

This is a very interesting book. A lot of information to think about and absorb.
I bought the physical book to follow the narration.
For me some aspects were difficult to grasp and the book is a great help to easily go back over the information.
This definitely is a book to listen to and read again on my path to studying Buddhism.
The author and narrator are both excellent.
My thanks to all involved, JK.

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This is the best book on Buddhism I have read

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The reader is totally consumed by the precise details of the authors description for those discovering Buddhism it is very informative

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It was so informative and enjoyable to listen to

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Very worthwhile

This amazing teacher is definitely worth listening to or reading. His book “mind at ease“ is one of the best books and Buddhism I have ever read. This book can sometimes be a little tedious or hidden, if you’ve been practicing for a while, you will find it worthwhile if you stick with it until the end! Blessings and good luck!

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Great author!

This is the second book that I've gotten by this author. Compared to other books, by other people, he has been the most comprehensive. Subjects that I have learned about from other authors have been explained again, leaving me with a deeper understanding of the topic that I did before. I hope to find more by him.

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Excellent.

Excellent introduction to Buddhism by a Tibetan guru. It covers and ties in the key aspects and teachings from the three main vehicles, Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vahjrayana traditions, and brings in elements from some unique and enlightening schools (i.e., Mahamudra).

Portions of the instruction may be difficult to understand for some beginners, but don't worry. Buddhism is so rich that this happens to all of us no matter at what level we consider ourselves to be at. Making notes of those sections that may be unknown helps to later do more research on.

The audio book is also great because it places the different teachings within their own context, and it stays on each subject just about the right amount of time so that it moves forward building on what was previously discussed.

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Good introduction to buddism

Interesting listening, good explanation of the subject, detailed but not too complicated, worth hearing again. Well written and narration was excellent.

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Best intro to Buddhism

This author is truly amazing in his clarity and gives a very lucid perspective on a huge topic like Buddhism. Narrator is excellent

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A return to the classroom.

This book reminded me of boring college lecturers. It covered a ton of material, but it was difficult for me to get through. It did cover some areas I was interested in.

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