- Guided meditations on love; compassion; forgiveness; the three precepts of body, speech, and mind; and more
- Guided practices of tonglen, phowa, vase breathing, and more
- Advice to handle difficult emotions in relationships like jealousy, loneliness, and attachment
- Teachings to develop love, kindness, and compassion for yourself and others
- Instructions to prepare you for death, rebirth, and enlightenment
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Anam Thubten Rinpoche, author of Choosing Compassion
Khenpo Sherab Sangpo is one of the great living masters of the Tibetan tradition. It is rare to find such deep learning and profound meditative experience in a single person. The Heart of Tibetan Buddhism, true to its title, distills the key points of the entire Buddhist path. I highly recommend this book to anyone with a sincere interest in the Buddhist approach to awakening.
Cortland Dahl, author of A Meditator s Guide to Buddhism
Khenpo Sherab Sangpo skillfully weaves together his teachers instructions, wisdom gleaned from Indian and Tibetan texts, and his own rich life experience to present a concise yet remarkably complete guide to the Buddhist path. He not only explains the Dharma with clarity, warmth, and insight but includes easy-to-follow meditation instructions. His analysis of birth, death, and the Bardo is among the best I have read, and the book as a whole is a fresh and compelling introduction to Tibetan Buddhist thought and practice.
Roger Jackson, author of Rebirth