Ngondro Parts 1 & 2 MP3 (PR-14)

Type: Path of Liberation Resources
Price: $55.00
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Description

Purchase Requirement: Mingyur Rinpoche has asked that these teachings be made available to those who have received permission to practice the foundational practices as well as the appropriate transmissions associated with these practices. 

The foundational practices, known in Tibet as ngondro, are used to prepare the mind for the spiritual path. These meditations have been taught for centuries, handed down from teacher to student in an unbroken lineage of practice.

 

 Ngondro: The Foundational Practices of Tibetan Buddhism presents in-depth teachings on these essential meditations by Mingyur Rinpoche. Included in Part 1 are Mingyur Rinpoche’s explanations of the first part of these practices, known as the outer ngondro. The outer ngondro contains a series of four contemplations on the precious human birth, death and impermanence, the law of karma, and the suffering of samsara. These contemplations are designed to help redirect the mind away from thought patterns that create confusion and suffering, toward the state of liberation. Also included on this disc is an introduction to the foundational practices that shows how these meditations relate to the cultivation of awareness and insight.

Included in Part 2 are Mingyur Rinpoche’s explanations of the second part of these practices, known as the inner ngondro, or unique ngondro. The inner ngondro contains a series of four meditative practices: refuge and bodhichitta, the mantra and visualization of Vajrasattva, mandala offering, and guru yoga. These meditations purify destructive patterns and obscurations, and help the practitioner connect directly with the enlightened qualities of buddha nature.

This Combination MP3 is Restricted because Part 2 IS a restricted teaching. This combination MP3 also contains the non-restricted Introduction to the Foundational Practices, as well as Part 1 the foundational practices.