Available to
those who have formally taken refuge with an authorized Shambhala preceptor. Please
leave a message in the order comments stating with whom and where the
transmission took place.
"The
point of this practice is to strengthen your commitment to the Buddha, the
dharma, and the sangha. Morning is a good time for formal practice. If you
wish, you may sit in front of a shrine on which you have placed a statue of the
Buddha and offerings of incense and light. Chant the words aloud or read them
silently. You can also use this practice any time, anywhere, to contemplate
your connection to the three jewels. The most important thing is to do it.
" -- Sakyong Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche.
A short support practice for those who have
taken the refuge vow. Includes a contemplation of the meaning of the three
jewels with visualization. "Taking refuge is the basis for all
accomplishment. Taking refuge is the milk and honey of my daily life. Taking
refuge is the supreme entrance into liberation."
Softcover, 3" x
5"
24 pp.