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    • Buddha Nature (Shamar)  + (This book contains the teachings on buddhaThis book contains the teachings on buddha nature given</br>by the 14th Shamarpa, Mipham Chokyi Lodro (1952-2014),</br>in Dhagpo Kagyu Ling, France, in the year 1988. In a very</br>inspiring way he clearly pointed to what really counts: the heart of awakening is nothing other than our true nature and therefore all of us, in fact every sentient being, can awaken to his or her buddha qualities.</br></br>The Shamarpa based his explanations on the text ''Revealing Buddha Nature'' composed by the 3rd Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje (1284-1339), which sums up Maitreya/Asaṅga's ''Ultimate Continuum'', that is, the ''Uttaratantraśāstra'', also known as the ''Ratnagotravibhāga''. This latter treatise is considered to reflect the meaning of the so-called third and final cycle of the Buddha's teachings, which is mainly concerned with buddha nature and its qualities.</br></br>The first part of this book consists of the Shamarpa's instructions, which at the time were orally translated from the Tibetan by Lama Rinchen, a long-time meditator, translator, and retreat-master, based in France. . . . The second part of this book presents a translation of ''Revealing Buddha Nature'' by Karmapa Rangjung Dorje, the text on which these teachings are based. (Draszczyk, preface, xi)chings are based. (Draszczyk, preface, xi))