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Insights: Talks on the Nature of Existance [Hardcover]

Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz (Author)
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2003
Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz, was an American-born enlightened Buddhist teacher. Since Buddhism had adapted in very different ways in countries such as China, Japan, and Tibet, Rama taught Buddhism in contemporary American terms while strictly adhering to the highest traditional standards. He defined the core process as "Self-Discovery," and the spiritual practice as "The Enlightenment Cycle." The Enlightenment Cycle is a balanced combination of intensive daily meditation with full participation in the world, rather than a separation between monastic and worldly life. It is the quality of your morning meditation that enables you to overcome workplace obstacles, and then through excellence in the workplace positive internal energy is generated that in turn fuels an outstanding evening meditation. This daily cycle is the modern "short path" to enlightenment. Although in 25 years of teaching he held many public meditations for over 100,000 people, Rama worked directly with only a few hundred students during most of that time. He integrated other spiritual paths that he felt were on the same level as Vajrayana and Zen Buddhism, in particular the Vedanta tradition of Shankara and Ramakrishna, and the American Indian mysticism described by Carlos Castaneda. He also tried to find things in modern life that would further one's self-discovery, and in computer science saw a career that had much in common with Buddhist mind-strengthening visualization techniques. As the title suggests, these 13 transcribed talks provide key insights into modern problems. Highlights include his answer to "Why Don't More Women Attain Enlightenment?", and "Love-The Fourth Level of Ecstasy," about how selfless love can accelerate spiritual growth by 15-20 lifetimes. In one of his greatest talks he explains "How to Make Friends with God," and shines a bright light on "Tibetan Yoga and the Secret Doctrines." The final talk, "The Truth," sums up how meditation = Enlightenment.

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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism; First Edition edition (2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1932206086
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932206081
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,397,110 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz, was an American-born enlightened Buddhist teacher. Since Buddhism had adapted in very different ways in countries such as China, Japan, and Tibet, Rama taught Buddhism in contemporary American terms while strictly adhering to the highest traditional standards.

He defined the core process as "Self-Discovery," and the spiritual practice as "The Enlightenment Cycle." The Enlightenment Cycle is a balanced combination of intensive daily meditation with full participation in the world, rather than a separation between monastic and worldly life. He believed that is the quality of your morning meditation that enables you to overcome workplace obstacles, and then through excellence in the workplace positive internal energy is generated that in turn fuels an outstanding evening meditation. This daily cycle is the modern "short path" to enlightenment.

Although in 25 years of teaching he held many public meditations for over 100,000 people, Rama worked directly with only a few hundred students during most of that time. He integrated other spiritual paths that he felt were on the same level as Vajrayana and Zen Buddhism, in particular the Vedanta tradition of Shankara and Ramakrishna, and the American Indian mysticism described by Carlos Castaneda. He also tried to find things in modern life that would further one's self-discovery, and in computer science saw a career that had much in common with Buddhist mind-strengthening visualization techniques.

Rama, Frederick Lenz wrote a number of popular books about Buddhist teachings including Lifetimes, True Accounts of Reincarnation; Total Relaxation: The Complete Program for Overcoming Worry, Stress, Tension and Fatigue; Surfing the Himalayas and Snowboarding to Nirvana.

He was a major contributor to National Public Radio in Connecticut and a donor and supporter of the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Cancer Institute, the AIDS Fund, Amnesty International, the National Museum of Women and the Arts in Washington, D.C., Shotokan Karate, The Cousteau Society and the Audubon Society. Rama passed away on April 12, 1998, in Long Island, New York, and willed the majority of his estate to the Foundation for the purpose of supporting Buddhism in America.

For more information, please visit the foundation website at: fredericklenzfoundation.org

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable explanations of how to solve modern life issues, November 21, 2007
This set of audio CDs are talks given by a very unique spiritual teacher trying to help solve the modern problems we face. These definitely are not your typical "New Age" pep talks, nor are they austerely "spiritual." In fact, Rama defines what might seem to be a new set of spiritual issues that people today identify with much more readily than traditional categories. For example, instead of classic discussions of desire and aversion, Rama talks about "Storing Power" and "Seeing." Instead of using the traditional framework of spiritual aspiration, he talks about "How to Make Friends with God." Certain hot-button issues, both in contemporary social and classic spiritual circles, are taken on directly. Sexuality is given its own talk, and the big issue for those who practice Zen--how long does it take to become Enlightened?--is tackled in "Instant Enlightenment." The result is an exhilarating and refreshing take on how to try to become enlightened while living in the high-pressure urban world. Rama's voice has a certain presence to it, and hearing how he explains subtle spiritual concepts as well as the psychological issues we all confront always has a sense of deep understanding. He is also very, very funny, which helps immensely in putting yourself in perspective. Overall, it is having someone who really is a master of Buddhism and made it work in modern life showing you how to do it too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable explanations of how to solve modern life issues, November 21, 2007
This book contains transcriptions of talks given by a very unique spiritual teacher trying to help solve the modern problems we face. These definitely are not your typical "New Age" pep talks, nor are they austerely "spiritual." In fact, Rama defines what might seem to be a new set of spiritual issues that people today identify with much more readily than traditional categories. For example, instead of classic discussions of desire and aversion, Rama talks about "Storing Power" and "Seeing." Instead of using the traditional framework of spiritual aspiration, he talks about "How to Make Friends with God." Certain hot-button issues, both in contemporary social and classic spiritual circles, are taken on directly. Sexuality is given its own talk, and the big issue for those who practice Zen--how long does it take to become Enlightened?--is tackled in "Instant Enlightenment." The result is an exhilarating and refreshing take on how to try to become enlightened while living in the high-pressure urban world. His explanations of subtle spiritual concepts as well as the psychological issues we all confront always have a sense of deep understanding. He is also very, very funny, which helps immensely in putting yourself in perspective. Overall, it is having someone who really is a master of Buddhism and made it work in modern life showing you how to do it too.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
instant enlightenment, subtle physical body, compress power, limitless awareness, luminous fibers, second attention, tantric mysticism
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Modular Mysticism, The Fourth Level of Ecstasy, The Sorcerer's Explanation, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Sophisticated Sexuality, Spiritual Crossroads, Carlos Castaneda, Tibetan Buddhism, The Last Incarnation, Tales of Power, The Non-Doing of Meditation, San Francisco, Monty Python, Grand Canyon, Gail Sheehy, Continental Divide, Dress For Power, Storing Power
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