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'''Finding Comfort and Ease in Meditation''' (Samten Ngalso; [[Wyl.]] ''bsam gtan ngal gso'') - Part of the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] by [[Longchenpa]]. | '''Finding Comfort and Ease in Meditation''' (Tib. Samten Ngalso; [[Wyl.]] ''bsam gtan ngal gso'') - Part of the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] by [[Longchenpa]]. | ||
==Outline== | ==Outline== |
Revision as of 17:27, 12 September 2008
Finding Comfort and Ease in Meditation (Tib. Samten Ngalso; Wyl. bsam gtan ngal gso) - Part of the Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease by Longchenpa.
Outline
The root text consists of three chapters:
- Locations for Cultivating Samadhi
- The Meditator
- The Dharma to be Practised
Related Texts
Aside from the root text, there are three other texts on the same topic:
- A Summary called The Pundarika Garland (rdzogs pa chen po bsam gtan ngal gso'i bsdus don Pundarika'i phreng ba)
- A Commentary called The Pure Chariot (rdzogs pa chen po bsam gtan ngal gso'i 'grel pa Shing rta rnam par dag pa)
- A Practical Instruction called The Quintessential Heart Essence (rdzogs pa chen po bsam gtan ngal gso'i don khrid snying po bcud bsdus)
Translations and Commentaries
English
- The Dalai Lama, Mind in Comfort and Ease: The Vision of Enlightenment in the Great Perfection, Wisdom, 2007
- H.V. Guenther, Kindly Bent to Ease Us, Part 2: Meditation, Dharma Publishing, 1975