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Longing for Limitless Light: Letting in the light of Buddha Amitabha's love

Longing for Limitless Light: Letting in the light of Buddha Amitabha's love in Bloomington, MN
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Longing for Limitless Light offers a sequential series of key texts in the
Mahayana
tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. These prayers and aspirations form part of the daily practice for many in the various Tibetan Buddhist traditions. They include prayers, aspirations, rituals and descriptions of a path to enlightenment.
The loving heart of Buddha
Amitabha
Limitless Light invites all beings into his pure realm of Happiness known as
Dewachen
or
Sukhavati
where, say the texts, awakening is easy. Relying on the warm presence of the Enlightened Ones, our lonely struggles can be left behind as we relax into the ever-inclusive ground of our being. These practices are an effective antidote to the sense of
alienation
and isolation which is so pervasive at this time.
The practice texts in this book offer tried and trusted ways to connect with the
Buddhas
whose welcome already awaits us. They include the prayers and full ritual for
Taking Refuge
and for
Taking the Bodhisattva Vow
and prayers and practices such as the
Dechen Monlam
for
Taking Birth in Dewachen.
They provide a coherent support for developing faith and confidence in this Mahayana method that unites wisdom and compassion.
The individual texts describe the many ways in which the Buddhist teachings invite us to a profound encounter with our own potential. Through developing our own qualities of generosity, loving kindness and genuine availability we connect with the ever-present welcome offered by all the Buddhas.
To connect with the Buddhas is to connect with our own heart and through this to connect with all sentient beings.
Each text was translated from Tibetan by C R Lama and James Low together many years ago in India. James Low has recently revised them and written an introduction.
Mahayana
tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. These prayers and aspirations form part of the daily practice for many in the various Tibetan Buddhist traditions. They include prayers, aspirations, rituals and descriptions of a path to enlightenment.
The loving heart of Buddha
Amitabha
Limitless Light invites all beings into his pure realm of Happiness known as
Dewachen
or
Sukhavati
where, say the texts, awakening is easy. Relying on the warm presence of the Enlightened Ones, our lonely struggles can be left behind as we relax into the ever-inclusive ground of our being. These practices are an effective antidote to the sense of
alienation
and isolation which is so pervasive at this time.
The practice texts in this book offer tried and trusted ways to connect with the
Buddhas
whose welcome already awaits us. They include the prayers and full ritual for
Taking Refuge
and for
Taking the Bodhisattva Vow
and prayers and practices such as the
Dechen Monlam
for
Taking Birth in Dewachen.
They provide a coherent support for developing faith and confidence in this Mahayana method that unites wisdom and compassion.
The individual texts describe the many ways in which the Buddhist teachings invite us to a profound encounter with our own potential. Through developing our own qualities of generosity, loving kindness and genuine availability we connect with the ever-present welcome offered by all the Buddhas.
To connect with the Buddhas is to connect with our own heart and through this to connect with all sentient beings.
Each text was translated from Tibetan by C R Lama and James Low together many years ago in India. James Low has recently revised them and written an introduction.