Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

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.

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Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

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.

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Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

by Thubten Chodron
Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

Good Karma: How to Create the Causes of Happiness and Avoid the Causes of Suffering

by Thubten Chodron

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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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611803396
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 08/09/2016
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Venerable THUBTEN CHODRON taught in Los Angeles city schools before she became a Tibetan Buddhist nun in 1977. She has studied closely under the Dalai Lama and many other illustrious teachers in India and Nepal. She is founder and abbess of Sravasti Abbey in Newport, Washington, one of the few Buddhist monasteries in the United States. Active in interfaith dialogue and prison work, she is the author of numerous books.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Sick as a Dog: Generating Our Motivation 1

2 The World We Swim In: The Buddhist Worldview 7

3 Brave Peacocks and Cowardly Crows: Assessing Our Worldview 23

4 The Wheel of Destructive Karma: Understanding and Transforming Difficulties 43

5 Woe Is Me: Dealing with Sickness, Laziness, and Distraction 69

6 Don't Create Problems for Yourself: Overcoming Spiritual Obstacles 83

7 Seize the Enemy: Identifying Self-Grasping Ignorance and the Self-Centered Attitude 111

8 Dance and Trample: Overcoming the Internal Enemies 119

9 Integrity and Responsibility: Banishing - Self-Centeredness 143

10 Pain in the Neck: Overcoming Attachment to Praise and Reputation 165

11 Safe at Last: Taking Refuge in the Three Jewels and Cultivating Strong Resolve 185

12 Compassionate Action: Becoming the Person We Want to Be 197

13 Growing Our Wisdom: Emptiness and Dependent Arising 217

14 Colophon and Conclusion: Expressing Our Gratitude 251

Recommended Reading 255

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