Training in Tenderness : Buddhist Teachings on Tsewa, the Radical Openness of Heart That Can Change the  World - Dzigar Kongtrul

Training in Tenderness

Buddhist Teachings on Tsewa, the Radical Openness of Heart That Can Change the World

By: Dzigar Kongtrul

Paperback | 22 May 2018

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A little guide to cultivating tsewa: the loving warmth of heart from which the awakened mind arises--from the popular Buddhist teacher and author of The Intelligent Heart.

The Tibetan term tsewa is difficult to define, but it can be translated, according to Dzigar Kongtrül, as "an open heart, a tender heart, or a warm energy that we express and receive in relation to others, especially those closest to us." This is his compact guide to developing this wonderful quality in yourself--it's a quality that leads not only to a transformation in our attitude toward ourselves and those around us, but that we can actually use to heal the world. According to Buddhist teaching, tsewa is, along with the perception of nonduality, one of the two elements of the heart-mind of enlightenment known as bodhicitta. Learning tsewa can be challenging, Rinpoche teaches, but if we want to be truly happy, there's no alternative, for tsewa is the purest and deepest form of happiness. The other kinds of happiness that we seek are more superficial. They don't mean much if we lack the joy of an open heart. The good news is that we all have the capacity for it, and it's a habit that can be cultivated.
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"Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche is one of the most highly qualified people I know. . . . I am hopeful that Rinpoche's new book will help many of us get to know and make the best of our own warmth of heart. May Training in Tenderness help to heal the anxiety and polarization of our world!"--Pema Choedroen, author of When Things Fall Apart

"A warm and affectionate heart frees us from whatever binds us and connects us empathetically with all beings. This simple yet life-changing attitude makes our own life meaningful and has the power to heal the world. I strongly encourage anyone who encounters Kongtrul Rinpoche's beautiful book to take its profound wisdom to heart."--Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, author of The Joy of Living

"Kongtrul Rinpoche delivers a series of profound explorations and expositions on one of the most important aspects of our spiritual practice--uncovering the tender warmth and affection in our hearts. This tenderness is the root source of all that is truly beneficial in the world. Rinpoche leads us through a foundational training for compassionate vision and our own liberation, with joyful diligence and an open heart."--Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness and Real Love

"Let this gem of a book be your faithful guide and companion in opening your heart to others. It unlocks the door to that most precious human quality of all: unconditional tenderness for all beings."--Matthieu Ricard, author of Altruism and Happiness

"Deep, inspiring, and disarmingly simple, this book demonstrates our innate capacity for tenderness. A warm heart is the source of compassion, loving-kindness, and equanimity, even in the face of death. Thanks to the clear mind and kind heart of Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, we now have a guide to cultivating this most precious quality and letting it shine out to the world."--Jan Chozen Bays, author of Mindful Eating

"It is possible to cultivate true happiness in all aspects of our daily lives and to change our reality--and that of the people around us--in the process. It's all about arousing the warmth of heart that is our birthright as humans. Dzigar Kongtrul's potent instruction manual shows you how."--Lodro Rinzler, author of Love Hurts

"With clarity, brevity, and grace, Kongtrul ably conveys his hopeful vision that all individuals can "live a life full of joy, meaning, and profound value to the world."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"'Without tsewa, is there any other source of happiness?' This is the question posed by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche in Training in Tenderness. Always circling back to this Tibetan word meaning love, tenderness, or warmth, Kongtrul pushes us to honestly examine what fulfills us and what doesn't."--Buddhadharma: The Practioner's Quarterly

"An immensely appealing tribute to the spiritual practice of an open heart."--Spirituality & Practice

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