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Tara Mandala receives a percentage of all sales, so please support us by following a link to Amazon.com from our site! Read about the changes we've made to our bookstore here.

Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism



Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chogyam Trungpa
Examines the self-deceptions, distortions, and sidetracks that imperil the spiritual journey as well as awareness and fearlessness of the true path.

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The Myth of Freedom




The Myth of Freedom by Chogyam Trungpa
What is the meaning of freedom in the profound context of Tibetan Buddhism? Trungpa Rinpoche shows how our attitudes and even our spiritual practices become chains that bind us to patterns of frustration and despair. He explains how meditation brings into focus the causes of frustrations and how these negative forces become aids in advancing toward true freedom.

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The Path is the Goal The Path is the Goal by Chogyam Trungpa
These teachings on basic meditation - shamatha and vipassana, mindfulness and awareness - are foundational skills that Buddhist practitioners need. Expressed in Trungpa's unique style which is so approachable for western students of meditation.

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Training the Mind Training the Mind by Chogyam Trungpa
This is a guide to the traditional Buddhist affirmations or "Lojong" practice, used as tools by practitioners to cultivate loving-kindness.

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Please note the following changes in our mail order business: In an effort to simplify we will only be offering a selected number of mail order items we'll sell directly through our bookstore. All of our other inventory will still be available at the Dakini Store on the Tara Mandala land during retreats but not via mail order.

Apart from the selected items we'll sell directly, we have a list of books that we recommend with a direct link to Amazon.com for their purchase. We appreciate you using this link as doing so will allow us to share in the profits. It's a convenient way of making a donation to Tara Mandala and we sincerely thank you!


If you would like to place an order or you have questions, please contact us at bookstore@taramandala.org or 970-264-6098.

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