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Thubten Chodron

    18. September 1950

    Ehrwürdige Bhikshuni Thubten Chodron versteht es meisterhaft, die praktische Anwendung der Lehren Buddhas für das tägliche Leben zu vermitteln. Sie teilt ihre Erkenntnisse auf eine klare und zugängliche Weise, die beim westlichen Publikum Anklang findet. Ihre Lehren sind bekannt für ihre herzliche, humorvolle und luzide Darbietung, die es den Lesern ermöglicht, die buddhistische Philosophie mühelos in ihr Leben zu integrieren. Sie gründete die Sravasti Abbey, um die Ausbildung in der tibetischen buddhistischen Tradition für westliche Praktizierende zu fördern.

    Thubten Chodron
    Working with Anger
    Guided Buddhist Meditations
    Die Kunst des spirituellen Alltags
    Gutes Karma
    Tara - die Befreierin
    Buddhismus. Antworten auf die häufigsten Fragen
    • Gutes Karma

      Wie man Glück erschafft und Leid vermeidet

      Warum geschehen die Dinge in unserem Leben so und nicht anders? Wie können wir die Ursachen für Glück erzeugen? In der buddhistischen Praxis der Geistesschulung finden wir die Antwort auf diese Fragen: Unter anderem gehört dazu, dass wir unsere Ichbezogenheit überwinden und an ihrer Stelle anderen gegenüber eine Haltung der liebevollen Wertschätzung entwickeln. Dies wiederum führt uns zu einer Art des Handelns, durch die wir auf ganz natürliche Weise vom Leiden weg und hin zum Glück gelangen - kurzum gutes Karma erzeugen. In ihrem Kommentar zu einem der großen buddhistischen Gedichte, Das Rad der scharfen Waffen, zeigt Thubten Chodron klar und praxisnah, wie man die Ursachen für Unruhe, Angst und Niedergeschlagenheit beseitigen und für sich selbst und alle anderen die Ursachen für freudige Befreiung erzeugen kann.

      Gutes Karma
    • Buddhistische Lebenshilfe - nicht nur für Buddhisten - Die bewusste Gestaltung zwischenmenschlicher Beziehungen nach spirituellen Prinzipien - Die Überwindung von Gewohnheiten und Abhängigkeiten, die unser persönliches Wachstum behindern - Wie innere Unabhängigkeit von äußeren Umständen zu erreichen ist

      Die Kunst des spirituellen Alltags
    • Guided Buddhist Meditations

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      5,0(4)Abgeben

      A new edition of a Buddhist classic, an accessible introduction to the stages of the path (lamrim)--including 14 hours of downloadable audio meditations. The Stages of the Path, or lamrim, presentation of Buddhist teachings (a step-by-step method to tame the mind) is a core topic of Buddhist study. The lamrim meditations remind us that the process of transforming the mind, unlike so much of our frantic modern society, is a slow and thoughtful one. Best-selling author and Buddhist teacher Thubten Chodron here provides clear explanations of the stages of the path, as well as an accompanying downloadable audio program containing over fourteen hours of guided meditations on each of the topics covered in the text. Chodron discusses how to establish a daily practice and presents the meditations in detail, followed by advice for newcomers, instructions for working with distractions, antidotes to mental afflictions, and suggestions on how to deepen Dharma practice. Each practitioner will find meaning and insight according to their own skill level.

      Guided Buddhist Meditations
    • Working with Anger

      Buddhist Teachings on Patience, Acceptance, and Transforming Negativity

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers a range of Buddhist techniques aimed at managing and transforming anger into constructive energy. It focuses on understanding and subduing angry tendencies, providing practical strategies for individuals to cultivate a more peaceful and productive mindset in their daily lives.

      Working with Anger
    • This practical introduction to Buddhism focuses on the application of Buddhist psychology to modern life. Thubten Chodron, an American Buddhist nun, presents the basic points of this path for understanding ourselves and improving the quality of our lives. In a straightforward style and with warmth and humor, Chodron gives us the fundamental points of the Buddha's teaching on transforming habitual attitudes and realizing our full human potential.

      Open Heart Clear Mind
    • Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara / Kuan Yin) is not only Tibet’s patron deity, he also is the embodiment of the compassion of all the Buddhas and as such is deemed the best possible contemplative gateway to the cultivation of compassion. In this book, which has received high praise from monastics and lay Buddhist scholars alike, the American-born nun Ven. Thubten Chodron lucidly and engagingly elucidates the Tibetan Buddhist yoga of Chenrezig. Her explanations are based not only on scriptural but also oral teachings, which makes them eminently authoritative and practical. Essentially, Cultivating a Compassionate Heart is a knowledgeable, highly practical, and fairly extensive commentary on the Chenrezig sadhana. The book starts with the Thousand-Armed Chenrezig visualization and the preliminary prayers found in most sadhanas and the long mantra of Chenrezig. Only then does the author proceed to explaining the various concepts that make up the theoretical underpinnings of this extraordinary practice.

      Cultivating A Compassionate Heart
    • How To Free Your Mind

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,0(10)Abgeben

      Tara, the feminine embodiment of enlightened activity, is a Buddhist deity whose Tibetan name means "liberator," signaling her ability to liberate beings from the delusion and ignorance that keep them trapped in ever-recurring patterns of negativity. She embodies a challenge—to transform our minds and become like her, whose tranquility, compassion, and wisdom make her so beautiful—but one that is profoundly nurturing. In the author's words, "We can relax in her presence and look at ourselves honestly, knowing that Tara will not judge, reject, or abandon us due to our shortcomings. Like a mother, she sees her child's potential—in this case, our spiritual potential or Buddha-nature—and wants to nurture it." Ven. Chodron describes a simple meditation on Tara, explaining its benefits and its application to daily life. She then presents two well-loved praises to Tara, together with reflections on their meanings for modern practitioners. Included here are the "Homage to the Twenty-one Taras," verses that are frequently chanted in Tibetan monasteries and homes, and "A Song of Longing for Tara, the Infallible," by Lama Lobsang Tenpey Gyaltsen.

      How To Free Your Mind
    • Good Karma

      • 256 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,2(53)Abgeben

      Training the mind in the habit of happiness--enlightening commentary on a classic Tibetan Buddhist teaching poem by a popular modern teaching nun. Lojong, or "mind-training" is a practice that has gained astonishing popularly in recent years--because it works in transforming hearts and minds. Here is a presentation of lojong teachings that predates the "slogan" practice with which people have become so familiar through the books of Pema Chödrön and others, and that is every bit as powerful for imbuing the mind with intelligence and the heart with compassion. It is Thubten Chodron's commentary on a Tibetan poem with the imposing title "Wheel of Sharp Weapons." It is, as the title of this book indicates, an explanation of how karma works in our lives. But in explaining how to create good karma and avoid the negative effects of bad karma, it shows us how to live our lives with kindness and honesty--which makes things better not only for ourselves, but also for everyone else in the world.

      Good Karma