Translations from the Druchen Gyalwa Yungdrung and the Sevenfold Cycle of the Clear Light.
Translations from the Druchen Gyalwa Yungdrung and the Sevenfold Cycle of the Clear Light.
A compilation of ancient Dzogchen teachings, transmitted by the master Tapihritsa and beautifully translated along with hagiographies of ancient masters and explanations of the preliminary ngondro practices of the Bon tradition.
A translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead, with a commentary by Lama Tharchin and Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, and an appendix that critically examines the original translation by Evans-Wentz.
This book is based on meditation seminars of Lama Vajranatha given in Europe over the past years. The appendix provides an interlinear translation of the text of “The Rainfall of Blessings,” by Mipham Rinpoche, together with the accompanying Ganapuja practice.
Lopon Tenzin Namdak compares the Dzogchen view with the views of Madhyamaka, Chittamatra, Tantra and Mahamudra, indicating the similarities and the differences among them.
This small book is not a dry scholarly, academic treatment of the topic, but an easy to read exposition in understandable non-technical language of the actual practice of Sadhana, or the Tantric process of transformation.
This core Buddhist teaching directly introduces the meditation practitioner to the Nature of Mind, or innate Buddha-nature, which has been there from the very beginning.
The Precepts of the Dharmakaya is a translation of a root text and its commentary from the Zhang Zhung Nyan Gyud, with advanced instructions on the practice of Bonpo Dzogchen meditation.