- Foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lamavii
- Editor's Acknowledgmentsxi
- Technical Notesxiii
- Introduction1
- 1 Śamatha and Vipaśyanā9
- 2 Preparing for Śamatha Meditation39
- 3 Focusing Your Mind83
- 4 Dealing with Laxity and Excitement95
- 5 Attaining Śamatha123
- 6 Śamatha as Part of the Path151
- Appendix: Outline of the Text171
- Glossary175
- Notes183
- Bibliography187
- Index193
Geshe Sopa continues his elucidation of Lama Tsongkhapa’s masterwork on the Buddhist path with an explanation of the core meditative practice of śamatha, or calm abiding.
Showing how it is absolutely essential for—and goes hand in hand with—the achievement of insight into reality, he gives practical tips for countering sleepiness, agitation, and their more subtle counterparts. Leading us step by step toward deeper levels of concentration, volume 4 of the Steps on the Path to Enlightenment series brings readers closer to the ultimate goal of śamatha: unlimited and effortless focus. (Source: Wisdom Publications)
Citation | Sopa, Geshe Lhundub. Steps on the Path to Enlightenment: A Commentary on Tsongkhapa's Lamrim Chenmo. Vol. 4, Śamatha. With James Blumenthal. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2016. |
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Oral Teachings by Sopa, Lhundub on the following work:
- Tsong kha pa. lam rim chen mo. In gsung 'bum tsong kha pa, Vol. 13: 33-1078. New Delhi: mongolian lama guru deva, 1978-1979.