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== Famous Tibetan Mind Training Texts ==
== Famous Tibetan Mind Training Texts ==
*[[Eight Verses of Mind Training]] by [http://www.langritangpa.org/pages_html/about/about_glt.htm Geshe Langri Tangpa (Dorje Senge) ]
*[[Eight Verses of Mind Training]] by [http://www.langritangpa.org/pages_html/about/about_glt.htm Geshe Langri Tangpa (Dorje Senge)]
*[[Seven Point Mind Training]] by [[Chekawa Yeshe Dorje]]
*[[Seven Point Mind Training]] by [[Chekawa Yeshe Dorje]]
*[[Freedom From the Four Attachments]] by [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]
*[[Freedom From the Four Attachments]] by [[Sachen Kunga Nyingpo]]
*[[Wheel of Sharp Weapons]]
*[[Wheel of Sharp Weapons]] by [[Dharmaraksita]]
*[[The Advices of the Victorious One]] by [[Gyalwa Yang Gunpa]]
*[[The Advices of the Victorious One]] by [[Gyalwa Yang Gunpa]]




[[Category:Mahayana]] [[Category:Lo Jong]]
[[Category:Mahayana]] [[Category:Lo Jong]]

Latest revision as of 03:36, 27 June 2006

Lo Jong (blo sbyong) is Tibetan for Training the Mind. It is sometimes translated as Developing a Good Heart", or Mental Training.

Developing the mind implies a radical system of changing the behavior of one's daily life. The other concept behind Lo Jong is to develop a mind that will aspire Mahayana full enlightenment for the sake of all sentient beings.


Famous Tibetan Mind Training Texts