Not for Happinessoffers a candid and insightful exploration of the foundational practices in Tibetan Buddhism known as Ngöndro. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse challenges the common misconception that spiritual practice is primarily about achieving personal happiness or relaxation. Instead, he emphasizes that genuine Dharma practice is aimed at enlightenment, which often involves confronting discomfort and embracing rigorous discipline.
The book provides practical guidance on developing a "renunciation mind," cultivating discipline, engaging in meditation and wisdom practices, and understanding the importance of a guru. Khyentse's approachable writing style makes complex teachings accessible, encouraging readers to embark on a transformative spiritual journey that goes beyond superficial contentment
Why Read This Book:
Authentic Guidance:Gain a realistic understanding of what it means to engage in genuine spiritual practice beyond seeking comfort.
Practical Instructions:Receive step-by-step advice on foundational practices essential for serious Buddhist practitioners.
Challenging Perspectives:Be prompted to reflect deeply on your motivations for spiritual practice and the true goals of the Dharma.
Accessible Language:Benefit from Khyentse's clear and relatable explanations of complex Buddhist concepts.
About the Author
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche is a renowned Tibetan Buddhist teacher, filmmaker, and writer. Recognized as the incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö, he has studied with some of the greatest contemporary masters. Khyentse is the founder of several organizations, including Siddhartha's Intent and the Khyentse Foundation, dedicated to preserving and promoting Buddhist teachings worldwide. His unique blend of traditional scholarship and modern sensibility makes his teachings resonate with a global audience.