Book summaryAs the director of Shambhala International, a network of one hundred mediation and retreat centers, Sakyong Mipham is one of the foremost young incarnate lamas of Tibet. Here, he draws upon American and Tibetan culture to illustrate how the mind can be both strengthened and calmed. |
Turning the Mind into an Allyby Mipham; Sakyong
Book description: Riverhead Books, 2003. The pages are clean and have no creases, tears or writing. The jacket has edgewear and the front flap has a creased bottom corner. The front board is dented on the bottom edge where it was bumped, and the tip of the top corner on the rear board is cracked. The binding is tight.. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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