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Whether directed at others or experienced in response to difficult situations, anger is an enemy that can be tamed by its antidote, patience. This teaching is a commentary on Shantideva’s chapter on patience in The Bodhicharyavatara. Bardor Tulku Rinpoche bases his commentary on Jamyang Lamai Shalung Dutsi Tikpa (Drops of Amrita from the Mouth of Guru Manjushri) by Khenpo Kunzang Palden. Rinpoche shows how to work with anger in the context of everyday experience. With relentless logic, this teaching demonstrates that situations of conflict, endured and resolved through patience, present occasions for spiritual growth. Translated by Lama Yeshe Gyamtso. Four talks. These CD recordings have Track Points at each transition between Tibetan and English.
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