
Turning Confusion into Clarity
A Guide to the Foundation Practices of Tibetan Buddhism
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Homer Todiwala
About this listen
By offering detailed instruction and friendly, inspiring advice for those embarking on the Tibetan Buddhist foundation practices, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche provides gentle yet thorough commentary, companionship, and inspiration for committing to the Vajrayana path.
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©2014 Yongey Mingyur (P)2023 Shambhala PublicationsPure Dharma
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Well structured and explanations through the foundation practices
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Teachings with clarity
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In his previous books, he was slightly superficial which is understandable considering the scope of the books where to introduce listeners to Buddhism, the practice, and/or Rinpoche’s own biography. If you knew anything about Buddhism, you were left with the sense that you were only going over the basics. It was a good reminder but you were ultimately left wanting more.
In Turning Confusion into Clarity he further deepens the practice with theory and exercises I didn’t know after practicing for two years. For this reason, I think people should read the books in the order they came out: to be introduced, to be reminded, to further know Mingyur Rinpoche, and lastly to expand and deepen one’s practice.
I hear his got another book coming out soon which is much more theoretical and almost academic. I can’t wait to listen to that one; I just hope the audiobook comes sooner than this one did.
Rinpoche’s best — and it should be your last
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