Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

The Three Levels of Spiritual Rinpoche: An Oral Commentary on the 3 Visions

Rate this book
An inspiring and accessible guide to the three essential dimensions of the spiritual path, according to the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Hardcover

Published January 1, 1995

Loading...
Loading...

About the author

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
13 (81%)
4 stars
1 (6%)
3 stars
2 (12%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews
Profile Image for bad.
42 reviews
October 23, 2008
preliminary instructions in the lamdre system of the sakya school.
Profile Image for Andrew.
73 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2021
I don’t agree with everything taught in this book. But my only real complaint is the repetitiveness of concepts in different chapters. I do get that the book is a transcript of lectures made at different dates. However, the editor could have easily omitted so many repetitions. This is not exactly my flavor of Buddhism. But! I will say that there are some transformative ideas that I can incorporate into my practice. I follow more of a Japanese tradition not Buddhism, but I always respect and honor all Buddhist paths. The fact that there are so many is a testament to Lord Buddha’s amazing ability to meet people where they were and are, using skillful means to teach them about the true nature of reality.
Profile Image for Gerardo .
38 reviews7 followers
December 9, 2015
(IN SPANISH BELOW)

A truly precoius jewel of a book.

This is a commentary by Deshung Rinpoche, the first Tibetan lama to teach in the West, on the "Three Visions", one of the most fundamental texts in the Sakya school, comprising all the instructions of the preliminary practices of the Lamdré ("Path with its Result") system of meditation. And when I mean all preliminary practices, I really mean all: from the instructions to appreciate this precious human rebirth, karma, the 3 realms of existence, the inevitability of death, refuge (the Impure Vision) to developing great love, great compassion, bodhichitta, shamatha and vipassana (the Vision of Experience), until finally describing what a Buddha's, the resultant state (the Pure Vision),characteristics and capabilities are . All in one single book.
Formalmente, it is organized around 56 short, straight-to-the-point chapters, at the beginning of each and every single one Deshung Rinpoche invariably summarizes the contents of previous lessons and uses them as a framework for the topic at hand. Moreover, it is introduced by a preface, biography of Deshung Rinpoche, Virupa and the Sakya Tradition, so that the reader can know what the lineage of this teachings are.

I highly recommend this book, and I quote from it "Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrub says, in essence, that this teaching is meant for the student who has just undertaken the Mahayana path, and that it is also a manual for masters who are trying to help their students progress along the path". And I couldn't agree more.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -


Una auténtica joya preciosa de libro.

Éste es un comentario de Deshung Rinpoche, el primer lama que enseñó en Occidente, de "Las Tres Visiones", uno de los textos fundamentales de la escuela Sakya, que incluye todas las instrucciones de las prácticas preliminares del sistema de meditación Lamdré ("Camino que incluye el Resultado"). Y cuando digo todas las prácticas preliminares, realmente quiero decir todas ellas: de las instrucciones para apreciar este precioso renacimiento humano, el karma, los 3 reinos de existencia, la inevitabilidad de la muerte y el refugio (la Visión Impura), a desarrollar gran amor, gran compasión, bodhicitta, shamatha y vipassana (la Visión de la Experiencia), hasta finalmente describir en qué consisten lascaracterísticas y cualidades de un Buddha, el estado resultante (la Visión Pura). Todo en un solo libro.

Formalmente, está organizado en torno a 56 capítulos, cortos y directos al grano, al principio de los cuales, siempre se encuentra un resumen que Deshung Rinpoche hace de manera invariable de los contenidos de las lecciones previas, utilizándolas como marco en el que ubicar la enseñanza del día. Además, el libro está introducido por un prefacio, biografía de Deshung Rinpoche, Virupa y de la escuela Sakya, de manera que el lector puede saber a qué linaje pertenecen estas enseñanzas.

Recomiendo encarecidamente este libro, y cito del mismo: "Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrub dice que, en esencia, estas enseñanzas están concebidas para el estudiante que acaba de empezar su camino en el Mahayana, y que también es un manual para los maestros que están intentando ayudar a sus estudiantes a progresar en éste". Y yo no puedo estar más de acuerdo.
Profile Image for Jessica Zu.
1,327 reviews178 followers
October 1, 2014
A Tibetan Classic, well, Sakya classic to be exact, a modern commentary on Lamdre system of thought, in Chinese it's 道果。
Displaying 1 - 4 of 4 reviews