By Tarthang Tulku

Tarthang Tulku’s talks, transcribed and edited in this book, are particularly useful to those more familiar with Western psychological concepts than with Buddhist teachings. These teachings comprise an exceptionally accessible introduction to meditation and Buddhism for such an audience.

The author makes little or no reference to exclusively Buddhist concepts or terminology; rather, he directs the reader’s attention to the common experience of daily life with its quandaries and insights. The suggestions for practice seem simple and eminently possible to implement. One could mistake the approach for that of a self-improvement manual. Yet it would be a mistake to think that this material diverges from the traditional practices of Tibetan Buddhism as presented by the ‘spiritual friend’ to beginning practitioners. The lack of unfamiliar language serves to extend an invitation to beginners; more experienced students will be reminded of the essential elements of practice.

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