can't get away from suffering. That's the good news, teaches Pema Chödrön. For at the core of your most painful experiences, perhaps more than anywhere else, you will find the seeds of your awakening. On The Noble Heart, this beloved American-born Buddhist nun shows you how vulnerability is your greatest spiritual resource on the path through life's difficulties. The noble heart, Ane Pema teaches, is one that sheds its armor, opening itself fearlessly to both heartache and delight. Using special meditations and traditional teachings, Pema Chödrön leads you, step by step, toward a full realization of your true strength, the strength that can come only through embracing the pain of your own experience.

The Noble Heart was recorded as it happened, within the peaceful shrine room of Gampo Abbey, Ane Pema's home on the cliffs of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Structured so that you can create your own retreat at home or at your meditation center, this complete curriculum brings you key teachings on how to recognize and cultivate the "soft spot" that is the gateway to your own noble heart. Here is the promise of the Four Limitless Ones - maitri, compassion, joy, and equanimity - and down-to-earth advice on how to draw strength from them every day, in any situation.

Here, too, are the treasured teachings on the Six Paramitas: the Buddha's own map of the journey to enlightenment. Learn how to connect with your innate "unlimited friendliness," and how it can grow big enough to contain the entire world. With four complete meditations, unique heart teachings, and Ane Pema's trademark humor, The Noble Heart invites you to discover for yourself the compassion and wisdom that have established her as a leading voice in American Buddhism. Over nine hours of direct teachings from this revered acharya (master teacher). Includes a 45-page study guide.

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6 cassettes in binder

9 hours

1-56455-576-3

AF00060

USD$ 69.95


Pema Chödrön is a bhikshuni, or Buddhist nun in the Tibetan Vajrayana tradition. Since her ordination in 1974, Ane Pema ("Ane" is a Tibetan honorific for a nun) has conducted workshops, seminars, and meditation re-treats in Europe, Australia, and throughout North America. She is the director of Gampo Abbey, the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery for monks and nuns in North America. Pema Chödrön is also an acharya (master teacher) in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa, Rinpoche. She is the author of The Wisdom of No Escape; Start Where You Are; and When Things Fall Apart.