Peacock in the Poison Grove

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Peacock in the Poison Grove
Author : Lhundub Sopa
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Language : English
Release Date : 03 May 2016
ISBN : 9780861717446
Pages : 320 pages
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Geshe Sopa offers insightful commentary on two of the earliest Tibetan texts that focus on mental training. Peacock in the Poison Grovepresents powerful yogic methods of dispelling the selfish delusions of the ego and maintaining purity in our motives. Geshe Sopa's lucid explanations teach how we can fight the egocentric enemy within by realizing the truth of emptiness and by developing a compassionate, loving attitude toward others.

Peacock in the Poison Grove

Geshe Sopa offers insightful commentary on two of the earliest Tibetan texts that focus on mental training. Peacock in the Poison Grovepresents powerful yogic methods of dispelling the selfish delusions of the ego and maintaining purity in our motives. Geshe Sopa's lucid explanations teach how we can fight the egocentric

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