• A Beginner's Guide to Tibetan Buddhism

  • Practice, Community, and Progress on the Path
  • By: Bruce Newman
  • Narrated by: M.T. Velasco
  • Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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A Beginner's Guide to Tibetan Buddhism

By: Bruce Newman
Narrated by: M.T. Velasco
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A real-world guide to the seemingly other-worldly tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Millions outside of Asia become curious about Tibetan Buddhism through hearing and being touched by the words of the Dalai Lama, reading a book about Tibet, seeing images, or watching films.

Many who are curious about Buddhist ideas eventually find themselves reaching a point where they are exposed to aspects of Tibetan Buddhism but are unsure what participating in the tradition and its practices entails. In this warm, candid, and practical guide from a longtime practitioner, Bruce Newman offers guidance on the role of a teacher and finding one that is a good match, a clear explanation of what initiation means, how to approach practice in community, and a comprehensive outline of Tibetan Buddhist practices done both on and off the cushion. Special emphasis is placed on the potential pitfalls—and the marvelous benefits—of the guru-disciple relationship.

©2022 Bruce Newman (P)2022 Shambhala Publications

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Honest Reflections on Meditation Practice

This is a very honest look at the author's experience with Buddhism. But you don't need to be a Tibetan Buddhist, or a Buddhist at all, to heed his advice when doing a formal meditation practice

While Newman may practice a specific trype of Buddhism, there was little or no dogma in his approach to writing this book. And where there was, he made it clear it applied to students in a formal Buddhist practice. I am new to meditation practice, and can only take his word for a lot of the stuff he discusses on those.points, but it seemed to me to be a very honest, thoughtful book.

In particular, I thought his advice about how to choose a teacher was invaluable When I do that, I will stick to his advice.

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Should be titled “My thoughts and musings on…”

I got about 2/3 through this before I quit listening. This is more just the author’s thoughts and ramblings about things not related to the teachings and beliefs of Tibetan Buddhism. I wanted to like this book, but it is not a beginners guide to Buddhism. If you want politics, personalities and anecdotes, you might like this. If you’re looking for a serious title on understanding Tibetan Buddhism, look elsewhere.

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