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The mind training tradition that developed in Tibet has its source from the great Indian masters like Nagarjuna and Shantideva and was brought into Tibet by Atisha in the eleventh century. The practice of Mind Training (Lojong) is based on the essential Mahayana teachings of impermanence compassion and the exchange of self and other The lojong teachings are a source of inspiration and guidance shared by the masters of all Tibetan traditions.
The Seven Point Mind Training is a popular Tibetan Buddhist text composed by the twelfth century Kadampa master Geshe Chekawa and An Extensive Commentary on the Seven Point Mind Training is a commentary on The Seven Point Mind Training by Geshe Lobsang Gyatsho.
In this book Geshe Lobsang Gyatso explains the practice of Mind Training as the synthesis of all the various trainings of Mahayana Buddhism into one practice with nothing whatsoever omitted. He constantly emphasizes the daily practice of the Mind Training teach-ings over mere study or memorization and suggests that we place whatever intellectual understanding we may have into pure Dharma practice right here and now.
He further explains the root text with the expertise of an individ-ual who has lived these teachings for many years and has come to a personal experiential mastery of them. He advises this practise as the fundamental antidote to our samsaric suffering and afflictive emotions caused by our own self-centered attitude.
ISBN-10 : 9387023125
ISBN-13 : 978-9387023123