Explore Tibetan Buddhism Sources:Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan BuddhismThis category has 71 sources. Tucci G, Carelli M. 1956. To Lhasa and beyond : diary of the expedition to Tibet in the year MCMXLVIII. :195. [Anonymous]. 0. Magic and Mystery in Tibet. Rheingans J. 2012. Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions. :177-201. Gyatso J. 0. Healing Burns with Fire: The Facilitations of Experience in Tibetan Buddhism. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 67(1):113-147. -gliṅ-pa K, Reynolds JMyrdhin. 2000. Self-liberation: through seeing with naked awareness ; an introduction to the nature of one's own mind from the profound teaching of self-liberation in the primodial state of the peaceful and wrathful deities ; a terma text of Guru Padmasambhava expounding the view of Dzogchen ; rediscovered by Rigdzin Karma Lingpa ; foreword by Namkhai Norbu ; commentary by John Myrdhin Reynolds. :170. -rig-rtsal P, Dowman K. 0. The great secret of mind: special instructions on the nonduality of Dzogchen: a translation of the Tibetan Sems kyi gsang ba mngon du phyung ba. :265. [Anonymous]. 0. The Great Seal of Voidness. Tibet Journal. 38(1/2):23-41. Rinpoche P, Blo-Bzan-Ye-Ses-Bstan-Dzin-Rgya-Mtsho K-B, Tharchin SGeshe Lobs, Engle AB. 0. Liberation in Our Hands: A Series of Oral Discourses, Part 1: The Preliminaries. Namgyal TTashi, Lhalungpa LP. 0. Mahamudra: The Quintessence of Mind and Meditation. Kazi ST. 0. Kun-Zang La-May Zhal-Lung: The Oral Instruction of Kun-Zang La-Ma on the Preliminary Practices of Dzog-Ch'En Long-Ch'En Nying-Tig (Nga-Gyur Nying-Ma). Pages Page of 8
Tibetan BuddhismThis category has 71 sources. Tucci G, Carelli M. 1956. To Lhasa and beyond : diary of the expedition to Tibet in the year MCMXLVIII. :195. [Anonymous]. 0. Magic and Mystery in Tibet. Rheingans J. 2012. Communicating the Innate: Observations on Teacher-Student Interaction in the Tibetan Mahāmudrā Instructions. :177-201. Gyatso J. 0. Healing Burns with Fire: The Facilitations of Experience in Tibetan Buddhism. Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 67(1):113-147. -gliṅ-pa K, Reynolds JMyrdhin. 2000. Self-liberation: through seeing with naked awareness ; an introduction to the nature of one's own mind from the profound teaching of self-liberation in the primodial state of the peaceful and wrathful deities ; a terma text of Guru Padmasambhava expounding the view of Dzogchen ; rediscovered by Rigdzin Karma Lingpa ; foreword by Namkhai Norbu ; commentary by John Myrdhin Reynolds. :170. -rig-rtsal P, Dowman K. 0. The great secret of mind: special instructions on the nonduality of Dzogchen: a translation of the Tibetan Sems kyi gsang ba mngon du phyung ba. :265. [Anonymous]. 0. The Great Seal of Voidness. Tibet Journal. 38(1/2):23-41. Rinpoche P, Blo-Bzan-Ye-Ses-Bstan-Dzin-Rgya-Mtsho K-B, Tharchin SGeshe Lobs, Engle AB. 0. Liberation in Our Hands: A Series of Oral Discourses, Part 1: The Preliminaries. Namgyal TTashi, Lhalungpa LP. 0. Mahamudra: The Quintessence of Mind and Meditation. Kazi ST. 0. Kun-Zang La-May Zhal-Lung: The Oral Instruction of Kun-Zang La-Ma on the Preliminary Practices of Dzog-Ch'En Long-Ch'En Nying-Tig (Nga-Gyur Nying-Ma). Pages Page of 8