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    Author: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche

    In this life-changing book, acclaimed Buddhist teacher Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche shows how to free yourself from being a victim of your emotions by gaining the awareness and understanding that will help you harness their power. Emotions bring color and meaning to our lives, but they can also put us on an exhausting rollercoaster ride that takes us to blissful peak states, the depths of delusion and despair, and everything in between. It is only by learning to relate to our emotions skillfully that we benefit from their richness and glean wisdom, rather than letting them control us. Emotions get their power from a simple but deep-seated source: our lack of self-knowledge. When we bring awareness to our experience of emotions, something truly amazing happens—they lose their power to make us miserable. In this book, Rinpoche leads us through the three steps of his Emotional Rescue Plan. Mindful Gap is the practice of creating a safe distance between you and your emotions, which gives you the psychological space to work with their energy. Clear Seeing involves recognizing the bigger picture. Last, Letting Go is the practice of releasing stressful physical and emotional energy through exercise, relaxation, and awareness. With each step, we become increasingly familiar with the inner workings of our emotions, seeing straight to the heart of anger, fear, passion, jealousy, and pride. With time and practice, instead of leading us astray, our emotions become our guide towards living a more compassionate, creative, and fulfilling life.   Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is a widely celebrated Buddhist teacher and the author of Rebel Buddha: A Guide to a Revolution of Mind. ("Rinpoche" is an honorific reserved for highly respected Buddhist teachers.) He is the founder and president of Nalandabodhi, an international network of Buddhist centers.
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    Translated by Jim Scott By Jamgon Mipham Contributions by Jamgon Mipham Distinguishing Phenomena and Pure Being was composed by Maitreya during the golden age of Indian Buddhism. Mipham's commentary supports Maitreya's text in a detailed analysis of how ordinary, confused consciousness can be transformed into wisdom. Easy-to-follow instructions guide the reader through the profound meditation that gradually brings about this transformation. This important and comprehensive work belongs on the bookshelf of any serious Buddhist practitioner—and indeed of anyone interested in realizing their full potential as a human being. Ju Mipham Rinpoche (1846–1912) was a great master of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and one of the leading figures in the Rime nonsectarian movement in Tibet. This text, along with Ju Mipham Rinpoche's commentary, is taught extensively throughout the world by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, who considers this text to be of pivotal importance. Jim Scott, a longtime student of Khenpo Tsöltrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, translated this work at his request and under his guidance.
  • Updated Edition. Ebook available: for Apple and Google.

    Author: Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, and Acharya Kelsang Wangdi Translator: Karl Brunnhölzl

    A root text written by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, and Acharya Kelsang Wangdi. It presents the divisions and definitions of the Vaibhashika and Sautrantika philosophical systems.

     
  • 《为新心开启宗义门 》:略微详细地论述 自宗佛教宗义体系 

    作者:竹庆本乐仁波切阿阇黎喇嘛滇巴嘉诚阿阇黎凯桑旺迪  © 2025 Nītārtha Institute 了义学院  © 2001, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023 by Nītārtha Institute, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, Acharya Kelsang Wangdi, Karl Brunnhölzl, and D. Phillip Stanley. 了义学院,竹庆本乐仁波切、阿阇黎喇嘛滇巴嘉诚、阿阇黎凯桑旺迪、卡尔·布伦霍兹尔、菲利普·史坦利博士 
  • 《為新心開啟宗義門:略微詳細地論述自宗佛教宗義》中文版 2025年6月初版 © 2025 Nītārtha Institute了義學院 © 2001, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2023 by Nītārtha Institute, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen, Acharya Kelsang Wangdi, Karl Brunnhölzl, and D. Phillip Stanley.了義學院,竹慶本樂仁波切、阿闍黎喇嘛滇巴嘉誠、阿闍黎凱桑旺迪、卡爾·布倫 霍茲爾、菲利普·史坦利博士
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    Authors: Tsangnyön Heruka and Milarepa Translator: Christopher Stagg

    An authoritative new translation of the complete Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa, the teaching songs and stories from Tibet's most beloved Buddhist yogi, poet, and saint. Powerful and deeply inspiring, there is no book more beloved by Tibetans than The Hundred Thousand Songs, and no figure more revered than Milarepa, the great eleventh-century poet and saint. An ordinary man who, through sheer force of effort, faith, and perseverance, overcame nearly insurmountable obstacles on the spiritual path to achieve enlightenment in a single lifetime, he stands as an exemplar of what it is to lead a spiritual life. Milarepa, a cotton-clad yogi, wandered and taught the dharma, most famously through spontaneously composed songs, a colorful and down-to-earth way to convey the immediacy and depth of the Buddhist teachings. In this work, the songs are woven into a narrative that tells the stories of his most famous encounters with his students, including Gampopa and Rechungpa, and recount his victories over supernatural forces in the remote Himalayan mountains and caves where he meditated. In this authoritative new translation, prepared under the guidance of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Christopher Stagg brilliantly brings to life the teachings of this extraordinary man. This classic of world literature is important for its narrative alone but is also a key contribution for those who seek inspiration for the spiritual path.
    Tsangnyön Heruka (1452-1507), or the "Madman of Tsang," so named for his eccentric behavior in yogic practice, compiled and arranged this most well-known collection of Milarepa’s songs four centuries after the death of the great yogin. Tsangnyön spent much of his life wandering in the same Himalayan regions as Milarepa and was considered by some to be his emanation.
      Christopher Stagg served as a translator and interpreter for the Nitartha Institute and Nalandabodhi, both under the direction of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Also trained as a public school music teacher.
  • If you purchased the Clear Thinking Provisional Draft, you’re eligible for a 50% discount on the 2025 edition! To redeem your discount, please use the discount code emailed to you. If you are missing your discount code, but have purchased the provisional draft, contact publications@nitartha.org.
  • This expanded second edition features the profound oral commentary by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche on the Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra (Unraveling the Intent of the Buddha), a crucial sūtra for the Yogācāra tradition. This transcript now includes Rinpoche's teachings on the prologue, the first five chapters, which illuminate the five defining characteristics of ultimate reality and the presentation of the all-base consciousness, as well as Chapter Eight, which delves into the topic of meditation. Presented with remarkable clarity and detail, Rinpoche's commentary is accompanied by the oral translation of Mitra Tyler Dewar and the root text translation by Gregory Forgues. This edition is published with the generous patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha, ensuring the accuracy and accessibility of this vital text.  
  • 该手册作为由竹庆本乐仁波切指导下的了义学院课程资料而出版。 《心与心的世界 3》中文资料手册,2025年7月初稿 © 2025 了义学院 版权所有。未经书面许可,不得以任何方式改编或复制本书的任何部分。以下为原英文版权页。 Mind & Its World 3 Sourcebook © 2023 Nītārtha Institute
  • 此手冊作為由竹慶本樂仁波切指導下的了義學院課程資料而出版。 《心與心的世界 3》中文資料手冊,2025年7月初稿 © 2025 了義學院 版權所有。未經書面許可,不得以任何方式改編或複製本書的任何部分。以下為原英文版權頁。 Mind & Its World 3 Sourcebook © 2023 Nītārtha Institute
  • This is the updated Mind and Its World 4 Sourcebook for semester course and Summer Institute (not for Self-Paced Online Course).

    Also available as an ebook for Apple and Google.

    The Mind and Its World 4 sourcebook presents the path and result of foundational Buddhism as found in the Vaibhāṣika and Sautrāntika philosophical traditions, based on The Gateway that Reveals the Philosophical Traditions to Fresh Minds root text. Talks by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Acharya Kelsang Wangdi, Acharya Sherab Gyaltsen, and Professor Phil Stanley bring clarity to the subjects discussed in the root text. Key topics include the meaning of the path, the four applications of mindfulness, personal identitylessness, dependent origination, the four realities of the noble ones, the thirty-seven branches of enlightenment, and the results of the path. Numerous charts and diagrams are included as aids to understanding the material.

     
  • This is the updated Mind and Its World 3 Sourcebook for semester course and Summer Institute (not for Self-Paced Online Course).

    Also available as an ebook for Apple and Google. Mind and Its World III first concludes the investigation into causes and results as presented in Collected Topics. It then turns to the analysis of the ways in which mind cognizes phenomena, particularly the ways in which conceptuality functions, by investigating the modes of engagement from Classifications of Mind and the methods that lead to cognition from Collected Topics. Selected readings, analytical meditations, study questions, and review summaries are included in the sourcebook.  
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