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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness
And some more kindness. Kindness is the theme of The Words of My Perfect Teacher.

I find the teaching presented here to be of great help in dealing with people and situations I'd rather not be involved with, but have no choice. It's very practical (but yes, some passages do include very involved visualizations) and very effective in a rubber-meets-the-road...
Published on August 31, 2004 by Myron Makewater

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1.0 out of 5 stars Miss the point
In the old times in Tibet and in any other religious traditions, a great care was put to translate a holy book, knowing that in the opposite case, the consequences could be very damaging and could lead the readers in a wrong path causing great disturbances. Bearing this in mind, when a translation had to be done, it had to be perfect.
Published on December 25, 1999 by P. Carey


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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness, kindness, August 31, 2004
And some more kindness. Kindness is the theme of The Words of My Perfect Teacher.

I find the teaching presented here to be of great help in dealing with people and situations I'd rather not be involved with, but have no choice. It's very practical (but yes, some passages do include very involved visualizations) and very effective in a rubber-meets-the-road kind of way. This book is a generous helping of good advice, and I think the world would be a much safer and saner place if more of is took such advice directly to heart and put it into practice. Kindness, remember?

Here's a representative quotation: "Always take the lowest place. Wear simple clothes. Help other beings as much as you can. In everything you do, simply work at developing love and compassion until they have become a fundamental part of you" (p. 207). The secret is that they're already a fundamental part of you, even if it seems otherwise.

A reviewer elsewhere has raised the concern that The Words of My Perfect Teacher is a Nyingma ngondro. Yes. Good. Nyingma does not mean "cooties." It's just the name of a particular tradition of Tibetan Buddhism that traces its history to the great teacher Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche. (Gurdjieff called him Saint Lama.) Nyingma represents a legitimate body of teachings which has a lot to offer the world. And The Words of My Perfect Teacher may be the best place to start looking into it and not just taking my word for it, or rejecting it out of hand for no good reason.
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54 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars don't miss the point, August 3, 2000
this is one of my all-time favorite books in the universe. i recommend it to all of my friends (even though most have read it!) and would love for everyone interested in tibetan buddhism as a real-life practice to own and read this book. and reread it. it starts at the beginning and goes all the way to the end. if i may offer a primer: in tibet there were (are?) four main schools. the oldest of them is called "nyingma," or "old ones." within the nyingma's thousands of sub-lineages by far one of the most widely practiced is that begun by a man named jigmed lingpa. his student's student's student (i believe i have that right) wrote this text as a record of his master's oral instructions on the so-called "preliminary practices" (tib. ngondro). however, as many lamas will tell you, the use of the word "preliminary" must be taken with a grain of salt. these practices embody the essence of the dharma, and the joy of this book is that it helps to bring that truth to light. the translation was done by a committee of tibetan language scholars and lineage-holding masters. so intent were they to provide a true translation, a few years after the first edition they republished it with the adjustments they had developed as the text was being used and studied. and it is precisely this use and study that is the point of this text. what more could you ask for?
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential text for those interested in Tibetan Buddhism, January 8, 2000
Patrul Rinpoche's classic and powerful text contains essential instructions and expositions for those already familiar with, and may be practicing, Tibetan Buddhism. It cuts at the root of our misunderstandings and misery. What more can we ask for? For Buddhists of other lineage traditions, the text still contains many valuable insights and meditations. For newcomers to Tibetan Buddhism, however, other introductory texts would be more appropriate (e.g. selected works by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche, Dudjom Rinpoche, Sogyal Rinpoche, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Thubten Chodron, Alan Wallace, Robert Thurman).
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Translation, December 9, 2002
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I wanted to write quick rebuttal to the reviewer who questions the quality of this translation. I've read both the original Tibetan text (kun bzang bla ma'i zhal lung) and the translation, and I'm very impressed with the work the translators have done. The Tibetan text has been rendered into excellent, clear and grammatical English prose without sacrificing the literal meaning of the original. In addition, the book is clearly footnoted with commentary from high lamas, alternate translations and references.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Patrul Rinpoche wakes us up, August 12, 2000
Wonderful Patrul Rinpoche has written a good book which no doubt has stood the test of time.

The book covers the general and specific premliminaries of Vajrayana, spiced up with lovely stories and anecdotes. Patrul Rinpoches straightfoward and sometimes blunt way of expressing things is very releiving and inspiring. Some of what he writes may be provoking to modern (western) readers. He is striking towards hipocracy in all directions.

There are detailed explanations on the Four Mind Changings, Refuge and Bodhicitta, Vajrasattva practice, Mandala offering, Guru Yoga and many other thigs.

The book is a great read from cover to cover as well as a good reference book with its good index.

Reading this book will certainly dispel lots of ignorance and doubt regarding the buddhist path. So read it, again and again!

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring, and Informative, September 25, 2005
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This book is a must read for all Tibetan Buddhists. I am only half way through chapter 2, but from these two chapters I can tell you that Patrul Rinpoche goes into great detail on all topics he covers. Warning: this book is not intended for beginners, it could be overwhelming for the un-initiated. I highly recommend getting the guide to this book, although the word "guide" is a little misleading, it is more of a complimentary book.

For beginners I would recommend: Essence of Buddhism by Traleg Kyabgon
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should you buy the revised edition if you have the original?, September 4, 2008
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This review is for those few people out there who, like me, already have the original version of this translation and are wondering if it's worth it to buy the revised edition.

The translators state that they made 3-4 revisions per page from the original to the revised edition. In a 400 page book, that's 1200-1600 revisions. Yes, they're probably small changes - I haven't gone through and actually looked for what was changed. But in a precious text like this one, which you will probably be taking into your heart and thinking about a lot, it seems well worth paying about a penny per revision.

If you're looking for a first introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, you will probably be happier with something like Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying - again, get the revised edition. However, if you are looking for a deeper introduction to the ngondro practices, this is a book of great depth - and humor, and charm.

It seems a previous reviewer was upset that the translators didn't get it "perfect" the first time, and felt that a revision was merited. However, translation is very difficult; I'm glad that they incorporated new insights and clarifications into a revised edition.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book for a lifetime, June 2, 2008
The book "The Words of My Perfect Master" is, together with "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" by Sogyal Rinpoche, a source of inspiration, guidance, direction and motivation for people interested in getting to know the ultimate reality of life without any strings attached.

For people interested in using both these books to help them in their knowledge and practice of Tibetan Buddhism, the best way to find a detailed "users' guide" is to contact [...] and ask for Sogyal Rinpoche's home study packs, et al.

In his study plans, Sogyal refers to many Buddhist books and authors, but these two are by far the most complete ones to help one advance in the thrilling path of self-knowledge, beyond religion, beyond sectarism of any kind.

I heartily recommend these two books as gifts to the soul.
Whomever reads them with a sincere heart will experience the direct touch of the writers' enlightened minds inspired by loving compassion.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eastablishing The Right Foundation for Change, February 19, 2011
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Patrul Rinpoche's tried and true guide for clearing out the old wrong views and establishing a solid foundation to experience minds true nature. Thanks to all true Teachers for teaching us the Bodhi-Dharma!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A most readable presentation on the basics of Tibetan Buddhism, June 8, 2010
This is a wonderful edition of this classic, peppered with useful footnotes and comments. The book itself is a remarkably readable and accessible presentation of the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism. Not only is it easy to read (which is not to say that all points are easily digested), it has many memorable metaphors that sticks. The tone of the voice in the text is very down earth, and feels remarkably close - given the distance in time, geography and culture in which it was written. It is among the very, very best primers for Lamrim studies!
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