
A Taste of Buddhist Practice
Meditation is often presented as the key Buddhist method. However, it is actually only one means of this path of liberation.
A Taste of Buddhist Practice by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje sketches out the essential points to enter on this path in a way that is both modern and accessible for the Western audience. The book covers taking refuge, giving rise to loving-kindness and compassion, and measuring the opportunity of this present existence and conditions.
He taps into the Buddha's heritage and gives it a contemporary taste.
Meditation is often presented as the key Buddhist method. However, it is actually only one means of this path of liberation.
A Taste of Buddhist Practice by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje sketches out the essential points to enter on this path in a way that is both modern and accessible for the Western audience. The book covers taking refuge, giving rise to loving-kindness and compassion, and measuring the opportunity of this present existence and conditions.
He taps into the Buddha's heritage and gives it a contemporary taste.
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Meditation is often presented as the key Buddhist method. However, it is actually only one means of this path of liberation.
A Taste of Buddhist Practice by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje sketches out the essential points to enter on this path in a way that is both modern and accessible for the Western audience. The book covers taking refuge, giving rise to loving-kindness and compassion, and measuring the opportunity of this present existence and conditions.
He taps into the Buddha's heritage and gives it a contemporary taste.












