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The Three Principal Aspects of the Path [Paperback]

Geshe Sonam Rinchen
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The wish for freedom, an altruistic intention, and the wisdom of emptiness constitute the three principal aspects of the path to enlightenment.

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4.0 out of 5 stars About, Aug 11 2010
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This review is from: The Three Principal Aspects of the Path (Paperback)
An Oral Teaching by Geshe Sonam Rinchen on Tsongkhapa's Lam gyi gtso bo rnam gsum.
Translated by Ruth Sonam

The wish for freedom, the altruistic intention to be of ultimate benefit to others, and the wisdom realizing emptiness constitute the three principal aspects of the path to enlightenment, three insights that form the indispensable support for all the practices of both sutra and tantra.
Having recognized that any state within cyclic existance involves suffering, the practitioner develops a strong wish for freedom. But to cut the root of cyclic existence it is necessary to know how things exist at the most fundamental level. Even if one has turned away from the causes of suffering and gained an undistorted understanding of reality, supreme enlightenment will remain out of reach without the altruistic intention to act selflessly for the good and happiness of all living beings.

In this teaching, Geshe Sonam Rinchen explains in clear and readily accessible terms Je Tsonkhapa's (1357-1419) short text on these three principal aspects of the path. This engaging exposition of the essential steps to enlightenment will be appreciated both by those with no previous exposure to Buddhism and by those who wish to undertake the practices of tantra, for which at least a sound understanding of these three is essential.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A distilled lesson from a Tibetan Master, Oct 3 2010
By Precious Metal: the blog - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Three Principal Aspects of the Path (Paperback)
This book is based on an oral teaching Geshe Rinchen gave on "The Three Principal Aspects Of The Path", originally, by Je Tsongkhapa. "The Three Principal Aspects Of The Path" has had many commentaries written about it, and I have not read many of them so I can't give a great comparison as to which one is the best, but I can say that Geshe Rinchen's commentary is extensive and concise.

Je Tsongkhapa, to some, could be considered the second Buddha as his work was extensive, not only in writing. From rebuilding monasteries to building new one's his dedication to reconstructing the Dharma at a time when things were "weakening" was immense. He is known as the founder of the Gelug branch of Tibetan Buddhism, although he mainly trained in the early Kadam lineage. His works are some of the most important commentaries on Dharma practice in the Tibetan Buddhist realm. Believed to be an emanation of Manjushri, his wisdom is monumental.

This volume is very understandable and is a great discourse for beginner and advanced practitioners alike. For me, alot of books like this are very "scholarly" and full of jargon that not only makes it hard to understand, but make the books boring. Honestly, if I'm bored with a book I cannot begin to comprehend what is going on and learn nothing from it.

That was not the case here at all, Geshe Rinchen has done a fantastic job and has given us a true gem of a book to learn from. I am grateful to have been able to read and study this sensational discourse on one of the most important teachings in Tibetan Buddhism. Highly recommended!

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5.0 out of 5 stars THE THREE PRINCIPAL ASPECTS OF THE PATH, Oct 24 2000
By ALBERTO SIXTO REYES - Published on Amazon.com
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THIS BOOK MAKE SIMPLE TRUTHS THAT HAD BEING SAID FOR PHILOSOPHERS THROUGH MANY AGES SPECIALLY BUDDHIST BUT ALSO GREEKS AND GERMAN.IS WONDERFULL
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