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Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism

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Nick

Thanks for the review, samsara! [:)] I've read a number of books by the Dalai Lama but will look for this one by John Powers.




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Nick
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Rastus

My library doesn't have it.  Do you have another reccomendation?  Something deeper than Buddhism for dummies, but also something that isn't a religious treatise?
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GANAMOHA

hey sorry to get off the subject but my neibor spent a year or two with the dalai lama i dont know why but hes good friends with him now theres pictures everywhere in his house with him and the dalai lama just thought to let you know[:D]
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samsara

Hi,
   I wouldn't describe this as a dummies guide. It is a far more educated approach and describes without preaching. It is more like a description of the different branches and beliefs. I found it helpful to decide which branch was best suited on a personal level while giving a overall picture of how it developed. I think it helps to know what branch you are personally drawn to

WalkerInTheWoods

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Originally posted by Rastus

My library doesn't have it.  Do you have another reccomendation?  Something deeper than Buddhism for dummies, but also something that isn't a religious treatise?



Have you asked your library if they will try to get this book?
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samsara

Hi,
   This is a good book for academic study if you are wanting to find out more about tibet, it's history and the difference branches of tibetan buddhism and beliefs. I think it was quite expensive, though. Maybe best for those who deeply feel inclined. It is by John Powers.

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