Tashi Tsering

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Tashi Tsering



Books by multiple people named Tashi Tsering are listed here.

Average rating: 4.41 · 39 ratings · 2 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
Removal of Wrong Views: A G...

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Die Götter des Himalaya: Sy...

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Glimpses of Tibetan Culture

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“If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.”
Tenzin Gyatso

“No matter the level of subtlety of view, all Buddhist schools agree that only a previous moment of mind can cause the present moment of mind.”
Tashi Tsering, Buddhist Psychology: The Foundation of Buddhist Thought, Volume 3

“People who want to be free from suffering need to cultivate an understanding of reality, the wisdom of ultimate truth, while developing the method side of the practice, which entails a thorough understanding of conventional truth. There is no other way.”
Tashi Tsering, Relative Truth, Ultimate Truth: The Foundation of Buddhist Thought, Volume 2



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