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    Title: Actuality of Being
    Sub-title: Dzogchen and Tantric Perspectives
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648332179 : 9780648332176
    In this book Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche elaborates on key aspects of the view, meditation and action of Dzogchen practice and outlines the way in which confusion arises; the notions of self-existing wisdom, primordial purity and non-conceptuality; the four levels of mind; the three ways of resting the mind; the three aspects of energy; authentication of body, speech and mind; and the actualization of the ground; and presents profound practice methods to deepen ones understanding and experience. Compiled from a series of retreats led by Rinpoche, Actuality of Being: Dzogchen and Tantric Perspectives discusses Dzogchen (also known as Maha Ati and the Great Perfection) in relation to the nine yana system. The nine yana system is a set of nine successive steps used as a guide for spiritual growth within the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Dzogchen, while generally presented within the nine yana system is in fact seen as independent of any system, school of thought or philosophy. Recognised as a complete path within itself, Dzogchen emphasizes the notion of sudden or instantaneous enlightenment, or self-liberation. In Dzogchen practice the beginning and the end are not seen as separate. The very starting point is the end itself. There is no difference between the alpha and omega, in the sense that when you realize Dzogchen, you have not realized anything different from what you already possess. Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche.
    Reviews:
    "Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche is a great master of our time particularly for the western audience. He has lived much of his life for the benefit of his western students and his deeds and compassion are themselves proof of his great mastery of Dzogpa Chenpo and Mahamudra. This book is a great inspiration and deeply illuminating for those seriously pursuing this path. In studying this text may we all appreciate, enjoy, and remember his presence with us." -- Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
    Pages: 220  Size: 230x150mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - September   2020
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhist worship, rites & ceremonies : Spirituality & religious experience
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: Desire
    Sub-title: Why It Matters
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon Edited by: Felicity Lodro
    ISBN10-13: 0648129314 : 9780648129318
    In this book Traleg Kyabgon discusses the notion of desire from Buddhist and other perspectives. He reviews commonly held beliefs of desire that are often misguided and can be diametrically opposed. On the one hand there is the belief that desire is an important human experience that is natural, which leads to happiness and pleasure. Then there is the juxtaposition that desire is a type of demon whose expression leads to diminishment and destruction. There has been a long standing belief in some Eastern and Western religious and philosophical traditions that all forms of desire are bad and that our ultimate goal is a state of complete desirelessness. The assumption of these traditions being, if we dont desire anything we will not have any concerns. If we dont have any concerns we will be completely content, and completely happy. That is not the view of Buddhism, particularly in relation to the distinction between the ultimate goal of attaining enlightenment and the relative, more immediate aim of wanting to improve and elevate oneself. There is a litany of human foibles, misdemeanors, and misconduct that comes from unmediated desire. When the desire is not controlled or managed effectively it can manifest as very destructive eruption. Nevertheless we should not then conclude that we have to extinguish desire altogether. To overcome destructive or demeaning desires requires one to harness a stronger desire to motivate oneself towards a more positive direction and goal. This requires insight and skill to overcome highly habitualized tendencies that can lead to a type of entrapment, to then produce a positively motivated approach that allows one to desire freely producing enriched meaning, outcomes and experiences. Traleg Kyabgon explores the Buddhist notion of desire within its positive and negative forms, seeking to explode some myths and clarify some misunderstandings. The book is also designed to inspire the passion of the readers to seek a fulfilling life without needing to demonise ones experience of desire.
    Table of Contents:
    Introduction; Part 1 -The Ubiquitous Nature of Desire; Apprehending the World through our Senses; How Reality Challenges our Subjective Experiences; A Wrong View and a Right View to Satisfying Desire; Developing a Liberated Perspective; Rationality and Conviction; Interdependence; Where Samsara Resides; Correcting our Misapprehension of the World; Part 2 - Many Elements Combine to Create Experience; Compatibility between Meditation Practice and the Theory of Mind; Positive and Negative Mental Experiences; Buddhism, Psychology and Psychotherapy; Enrichment through Positive Emotions; How things Exist and How things Appear.
    Reviews:
    “Fundamentally this book “Desire: Why It Matters” asks the reader to embrace being human. Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche explains the importance of desire, emotion, and intelligence as integral elements of an enriched spiritual journey. Through working on and reading this book, I was assured that within my efforts to lead a spiritual and ethical life, that it is OK to be human”. -- Traleg Khandro
    Pages: 198  Size: 230x155mm  Illustrations: b/w photos 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - October   2019
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Philosophy of religion : Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 2 of: 10
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    Title: How To Do Life
    Sub-title: A Buddhist Perspective
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648686345 : 9780648686347
    If emotions simply happened to us and we have no choice in the matter, we could not speak about creating good or bad karma. If there is no choice, then how can we support the idea of change, transformation, or progress? From a Buddhist perspective, we are responsible for our actions or experiences, including how we manage our emotions. One cannot be made responsible for something when one has no choice in the matter. Our range of emotional experiences, as well as being fuelled by past experiences, the content and quality of our thoughts, and our ethics and beliefs, are also related to outcomes that we wish to achieve. Emotions are more-often-than-not used in a strategic manner. We use our emotions to elicit certain responses and gain certain results from others. They are used to gain specific results within our interactions. Rather than being seen as something that happens to us, emotions are seen as something that we create and invariably use in a strategic manner, even if somewhat unconsciously. -- Traleg Kyabgon
    Table of Contents:
    Right Vision, Big Vision; Relationship with Oneself and Positive Self-Image; The Importance of Positive Thoughts; Relationship with Others and a Meaningful Life; Relationship with Reality; Self-knowledge and Relationships; Love; Witnessing Our Own Emotions; Intention, Expression, and Fluidity in Relationships; Emotions and Fixation; Emotions, Self-Interest, and the Role of Judgment; Omnipresent Mental Factors and the Primary and Secondary Emotions; The Relationship Between Cognitive Activity and Emotional Experiences; Giving Rise to Positive Emotions; The Support Structure of Emotions: Chapter Sixteen: The Relationship Between Destructive Emotions and Our Thoughts; Overcoming Negative Tendencies; Varying Approaches to Meditation; Developing a Healthier Relationship to Depression; Depression and Courage; Theories of Happiness: East and West; Happiness and its Relationship to Suffering; Happiness and the Distance Between How Things are and How They Appear; Happiness and Our Sensory Experience; Happiness and Our Karmic Disposition; Happiness: a Comprehensive Perspective on Fulfillment; Happiness, Morality, and Fulfilling Our Desires; Happiness, Appreciation, and Intentionality; Notes; Index.
    Reviews:
    "During Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche’s life, he taught extensively, not only providing translation and commentary of Tibetan Buddhist texts, but also direct and spontaneous teachings that were very practical, and gave down-to-earth advice on how to do life better. Rinpoche gave advice on how we can review and manage our relationships with ourselves, others, and the world in such a way that can enhance our experience of life generally, and how we can more heroically face the many challenges life presents. How To Do Life is a collection of teachings given by the Traleg Rinpoche on topics such as love and relationships, understanding emotions, and working with depression and destructive emotions. Rinpoche provides a fresh approach to reviewing our experience, and explains the Buddhist perspective on building awareness and reducing suffering. It provides insights that can help us all Do Life better." -- Ringu Tulku
    Pages: 315  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - November   2021
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Philosophy of religion : Tibetan Buddhism
    List Price: 26.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 10
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    Title: Integral Buddhism
    Sub-title: Developing All Aspects of Ones Personhood
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648114805 : 9780648114802
    Traleg Kyabgon skillfully illustrates how to incorporate the whole human experience onto the Buddhist path. With mastery of Western concepts, the author explains how to integrate traditional Buddhist philosophies, psychology, and Tibetan medicine in the service of reducing suffering and developing all aspects of ones personhood to overcome the confinement of a limited sense of self.
    Reviews:
    "When we have the idea of Integral Buddhism, what we are saying is that we can have an approach to Buddhism that includes all kinds of perspectives that would allow us to look into our lives in many different ways: to look at our life from a psychological point of view, a philosophical point of view, an ethical point of view, even from a scientific point of view, and in terms of physical health and well-being." -- Traleg Kyabgon
    Pages: 120  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - July   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 10
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    Title: King Doha
    Sub-title: Saraha's Advice to a King
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648114864 : 9780648114864
    Whilst on the one hand, it is said that Mahamudra is a very advanced form of meditation, on the other, if one were already advanced one would not need any instructions. Mahamudra manuals often tend to explain everything step by step as if the reader does not know anything. Obviously then, they are meant for people like us. In the King Doha, Saraha gives a step by step account of the pitfalls a meditation practitioner can fall into and how to avoid them. With a background of practising extensively in the tantric tradition, he gives his reasons for considering the Mahamudra approach an appropriate path. Based on a commentary by Karma Trinleypa, Traleg Rinpoche gives a straightforward and clear explanation of Saraha's message to us as practitioners of Mahamudra.
    Pages: 120  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - July   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 5 of: 10
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    Title: Letter to a Friend
    Sub-title: Nagajuna's Classic Text
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648114821 : 9780648114826
    When Buddhists say 'things arise due to causes and conditions,' they mean things come into being from a whole assembly of interrelated factors and events. We cannot trace a linear history or causal chain of events to their arising; they just come into being when the appropriate causes and conditions congregate at an appropriate time and place. When the causes and conditions that perpetuate or sustain the existence of that particular entity cease to present themselves, that particular entity will then disintegrate. Letter To A Friend explores coordinating body, speech and mind i such a way that produces positive karma and good outcomes. The Buddhist approach to moral or ethical values is not moralistic. Our moral and ethical values are part of a moral psychology, and part of our spiritual aspirations and orientation; they are not just about conduct.
    Pages: 141  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - July   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 6 of: 10
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    Title: Longchenpa's Three Cycles of Natural Freedom
    Sub-title: Oral translation and commentary
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche IX
    ISBN10-13: 0645665320 : 9780645665321
    Longchenpa's Three Cycles of Natural Freedom: Oral translation and commentary is a seminal Dzogchen text that is divided into three cycles: Mind, Ultimate Reality and Equality. The ninth Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche (1959-2012) of the Kagyu Nyingma tradition, one of the great meditation master and scholars to come out of the Tibetan diaspora, has provided a detailed oral commentary and spontaneous translation of Longchenpa's text to help reveal the essential meaning of these profound teachings. A glimpse at each cycle - in the Mind Cycle, Longchenpa is in part concerned with our ability to comprehend and experience the freedom within the authentic state; in the Ultimate Reality Cycle, all dualistic notions are challenged as the nature of self and phenomena are revealed as the same; in the Equality Cycle, our aboriginal state is described as that which transcends conditioned existence. Within each cycle, Lonchenpa also gives concise guidelines on approaching one's practice within a retreat situation. Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche's renowned fluency with the English language, coupled with his own profound levels of realization, makes this translation an exciting opportunity for these transformative teachings to not only be known, but also experienced in these modern times.
    Reviews:

    "The Three Cycles of Natural Freedom by the Omniscient Longchenpa, with a translation and commentary by Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche, is most wonderful to welcome into our lives. Without doubt Longchenpa is one of the greatest enlightened masters born among the Snow Mountains of Tibet. His Three Cycles have the potential to bring us directly to the state of enlightenment, especially with this commentary by Traleg Rinpoche, who himself is a great knowledge-holder of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. I, therefore, personally feel this volume will greatly enhance the understanding of Dharma in the West, particularly of the nature of mind as presented in the great Dzogpa Chenpo tradition. I wish to thank Traleg Khandro for her tireless efforts to make Rinpoche's teachings available, so we may enlighten ourselves." -- Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

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    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - December   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Philosophy : Buddhism : Tibetan Buddhism
    List Price: 30.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 7 of: 10
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    Title: Song of Karmapa
    Sub-title: The Aspiration of the Mahamudra of True Meaning by Lord Rangjung Dorje
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648114848 : 9780648114840
    Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoches oral translation of the ancient text "Song of Karmapa" explains the path of resting within and transforming the mind. This song was originally written by Rangjung Dorje, one of the most important teachers within the Tibetan tradition. In this book Rinpoche unwraps each cryptic verse revealing its hidden meaning. An enlightening journey into developing insight, compassion and wisdom, key components within the Buddhist tradition.
    Reviews:
    “All phenomena are the illusory display of the mind. Mind is devoid of ‘mind’ - empty of any entity. Empty and yet unceasing, it manifests as anything whatsoever. Realizing this completely, may we cut its basis and its root.” Lord Karmapa Rangjung Dorje.
    Pages: 120  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - July   2018
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 8 of: 10
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    Title: The Circle Of The Sun
    Sub-title: Heart Essence of Dzogchen
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648686388 : 9780648686385
    In THE CIRCLE OF THE SUN, Traleg Rinpoche asks: What is the starting point on the spiritual journey? It is possible that it is seeing oneself as inadequate. It is heartening that the Dzogchen and Mahamudra approach says that what one wants to attain is already present. There is no gap between what one is and what one wants to attain. In Dzogchen, the starting point, which is also the end point of the spiritual journey is having an understanding of the nature of mind. Tsele Natsok Rangdrol's exposition of the Dzogchen path elucidates that the path rests on the practices of trekchö, which means "cutting through", and thögal, which means "leaping over". Trekchö practice entails settling the mind in its own natural state without effort and without the rejection of thoughts and emotions. Thögal practice makes use of images and visions to realize the innate wakefulness. Rinpoche explains there are many perspectives designed to help us uncover our authentic state, the ground-of-being, as it is often referred to in the Dzogchen tradition. A single perspective can never provide an all-encompassing view of the ground-of -being, because it is something that cannot be understood from any one perspective, in completeness. -- Susan Howes, Editor.
    Reviews:
    "Traleg Rinpoche brings his uniquely modern perspective to the elucidation of the text. Not only does he provide the erudition of a great pandita to his explanations, but, perhaps even more importantly for contemporary readers, he speaks from his personal experience, which gives his work the nectar-like flavor of the most profound pith instructions in language especially suited to today’s students and practitioners. So right here, we have the great depth of scholarly description and thorough logical analysis from a master of Dzogchen and Mahamudra, as well as the great courage and fearless personal approach to practice that Traleg Rinpoche brought to all of his teachings. I hope many people take this opportunity to drink deeply from the overflowing cup of Traleg Rinpoche’s wisdom." -- Orgyen Chowang Rinpoche, U.S.A. 2022
    "The Circle Of The Sun, Heart Essence Of Dzogchen is a text by the 17th century Nyingma and Kagyu master Tsele Natsok Rangdrol of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche had a compelling reason to translate and provide this extraordinarily profound commentary for this text. He explained, 'It is the best summary of Dzogchen teachings that I have ever seen'." -- Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche IX." -- Felicity Lodro (Traleg Khandro), wife of the author
    Pages: 177  Size: 230x155mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - August   2022
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Oriental & Indian philosophy : Comparative religion : Tibetan Buddhism
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: Vajrayana
    Sub-title: An Essential Guide to Practice
    By (author): Traleg Kyabgon
    ISBN10-13: 0648332152 : 9780648332152
    Rinpoche explains the profound meaning of Vajrayana, inclusive of the Six Yogas of Naropa, demystifying the practices and providing the necessary elucidations. One of the six Yogas, Dream Yoga, is explored in depth, providing remarkable insight into the human condition, mind, and spirituality. The clarifications illuminate the tantric path, dispelling confusion and uncertainty about how to approach Vajrayana practices. Some key explanations for practicing the Vajrayana path are elucidated including the role of clear light, and the role of the tantric teacher. This work includes generous, rarely discussed aspects of this profound path by one of the worlds foremost masters of Tibetan Buddhism.
    Table of Contents:
    Sutra and Tantra: Differences Between Exoteric and Esoteric Buddhism; The Sutric Heritage in Tantra and the Clear Light Mind of Bliss; The Practice of Deity Yoga; Empowerment and the Vajra Master. ; The Preparatory Arrangements for the Empowerment; The Four Empowerments. ; The Creative-Imagination Stage. ; Mystic Heat Yoga and the Completion Stage; The Completion Stage Practices; Overview of the Six Yogas of Naropa; Mystic Heat Yoga (Tummo); Illusory Body Yoga; Dream Yoga; Clear Light Yoga, Yoga of Bardo, and Transference of Consciousness; Illusion and Reality; Philosophy of Dream Yoga; The Practices of Dream Yoga; Supplemental Practices of Dream Yoga.
    Pages: 216  Size: 230x150mm 
    PublishedShogam Publications Pty Ltd - August   2020
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Buddhism : Buddhist worship, rites & ceremonies
    List Price: 26.99 Pounds Sterling
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