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Tony Duff

    Dzogchen Foremost Instructions, A Garland of Views
    The Lion's Roar of the Ultimate Non-Dual Buddha Nature by Ju Mipham with Commentary by Tony Duff
    Teachings of the Mountain Hermit of Mandong on Refuge and Bodhichitta
    The Prayer of Threefold Ground, Path, and Fruition by Jigmey Lingpa with commentaries
    Longchen Nyingthig Chod Practice "Sound of Dakini Laughter"
    Samantabhadra's Prayer Volume I
    • Samantabhadra's Prayer Volume I

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of the Prayer of Samantabhadra within the Great Vehicle tradition, this work addresses the inaccuracies found in existing English translations. The author undertakes a comprehensive study of the sutra to deliver a reliable translation, along with detailed explanations that clarify its meanings. This effort aims to enhance practitioners' understanding of the prayer, which is widely recited daily by many Tibetans, ensuring they grasp its true essence and teachings.

      Samantabhadra's Prayer Volume I
    • The text offers a detailed exploration of Chod practice, specifically the "Sound of Dakini Laughter," a mind treasure from Longchenpa. It features a fresh translation that preserves the original's poetic essence, accompanied by Dza Patrul's popular commentary, which clarifies essential visualizations and practice methods. Additionally, a comprehensive commentary by a qualified Western teacher enhances accessibility for English speakers. An extensive introduction highlights the distinctions between general Chod and Nyingthig Chod, making this work valuable for Chod and Dzogchen practitioners alike.

      Longchen Nyingthig Chod Practice "Sound of Dakini Laughter"
    • Focusing on the Dzogchen teaching, this book presents "The Prayer of Threefold Ground, Path, and Fruition" in English for practitioners. Originating from the Longchen Nyingthig tradition, the text offers insights into one of the most profound transmissions of Dzogchen that emerged in Tibet. A detailed introduction elaborates on the significance and background of this spiritual practice, making it accessible for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Dzogchen teachings.

      The Prayer of Threefold Ground, Path, and Fruition by Jigmey Lingpa with commentaries
    • The book features two profound teachings focused on taking refuge in the Three Jewels and developing bodhichitta, drawn from the writings of the Hermit of Mandong, a revered Kagyu master known for his compassion towards impoverished Tibetans. These heartfelt teachings, rich with stories and insights from early Kadampa and Kagyu masters, are crafted for a traditional audience yet remain deeply personal and practical. They emphasize the essential Buddhist concepts of refuge and bodhichitta, which are often overlooked in favor of more contemporary topics like Dzogchen.

      Teachings of the Mountain Hermit of Mandong on Refuge and Bodhichitta
    • The concept of buddha nature is central to Buddhist teachings, emphasizing that all sentient beings inherently possess the potential to achieve enlightenment. This fundamental idea underscores the significance of individual growth and transformation within the framework of Buddhism, suggesting that the teachings are not merely theoretical but offer a practical path to realizing one's true nature. Understanding this potential is crucial for anyone exploring the deeper aspects of Buddhist philosophy.

      The Lion's Roar of the Ultimate Non-Dual Buddha Nature by Ju Mipham with Commentary by Tony Duff
    • Focusing on the teachings of Padmasambhava, this text offers a detailed exploration of the thirteenth chapter of the Guhyagarbha Tantra, emphasizing the integration of Dzogchen with Mahayoga deity practices. The book includes a partial translation of the chapter, Mipham's widely-used commentary, and a translation of Longchen Rabjam's significant commentary, "Dispelling the Darkness of the Ten Directions." A comprehensive introduction is also provided to clarify these complex teachings, making them accessible for readers seeking deeper understanding.

      Dzogchen Foremost Instructions, A Garland of Views
    • Tibetan Grammar

      Situ's Words: A Medium to Advanced Level Grammar Text

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on Tibetan grammar, this text by Ngulchu Dharmabhadra serves as a more accessible interpretation of the complex "Situ's Great Commentary." Aimed at medium to advanced learners, it bridges the gap between traditional Tibetan grammar and Western understanding. Authored by Lama Tony Duff, who has extensive experience with both Tibetan and Western grammatical approaches, this work is part of a larger series designed to provide comprehensive insights into Tibetan grammar. Duff's expertise enhances the clarity and authenticity of the translations, making it invaluable for serious students and translators.

      Tibetan Grammar
    • Tibetan Grammar

      The Essence of the Elegant Explanation: A Medium to Advanced Level Grammar Text

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on Tibetan grammar, this work by Ngedon Jamyang serves as a clearer interpretation of Thumi Sambhota's foundational texts. Aimed at medium-to-advanced learners, it simplifies the complex concepts found in the renowned "Situ's Great Commentary" by the eighth Situ Rinpoche. This makes it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Tibetan grammar while also providing insights into the intricate content of Situ's influential work.

      Tibetan Grammar
    • Focusing on the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, this book serves as a guide for Western students engaging with empowerments and Dzogchen teachings. It outlines a structured sequence of nine vehicles to reality, each representing a progressive level of understanding, culminating in Dzogchen, or Maha Ati. This highest vehicle, signifying the ultimate practice, emphasizes the concept of reaching the farthest limit in spiritual development, making it a crucial resource for practitioners seeking deeper insights into their journey.

      Dzogchen, Empowerment and the Practice of Ati Yoga
    • Samantabhadra's Prayer Volume II

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the significance of the Prayer of Samantabhadra, the author highlights its role as a central prayer in the Great Vehicle tradition, widely recited by Tibetans. Identifying inaccuracies in existing English translations, the author conducted an extensive study of the sutra to create a reliable version. This work aims to provide practitioners with an accurate translation and comprehensive explanations, clarifying the profound meanings embedded within the prayer.

      Samantabhadra's Prayer Volume II