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Awakening Compassion
- Meditation Practices for Difficult Times
- Narrated by: Pema Chodron
- Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
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- Tammy
- 07-09-07
Pema Is A Hidden Treasure
Pema Chodron is a true hidden treasure living right here on Canada's East Coast. She brings the Buddhist teachings to life with her colorful antics that are based on her years of experiences with the practices.
I would also say to those pondering the purchase of her audio selections, that you can't go wrong in choosing any one of her precious recordings. However, you will be missing out if you don't listen to them all.
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- John
- 12-09-07
Valuable teachings!
I love her description of Ego in one talk. These lojong teachings are powerful, and pema teaches them really well.
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- GARY EMES
- 05-22-10
Pema is the One
For many years I have been "finding myself" or at least trying to get a glimpse. I have read heard many authors and writers and Pema , at this point , tops them all. Her grace, humor and life stories touch me in my many ways. When I find the world closing in and my Spirit fading out, she brings me back to center.
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- Robert
- 01-15-18
Awakening My Own Compassion
For the past three years, I have noticed that my circle of compassion (as Pema Chodron calls it) has grown smaller and smaller, until even myself wasn't included in it. The dwindling of this circle has gone unnoticed and it wasn't until after listening to a few chapters of this audio program that such a happening was made apparent to me. I thought myself to be such a jerk, both to others and myself, and now I'm realizing that such an attitude is part of the spiritual warrior's path. The journey to the Self is variegated and deeply personal. Therefore, there is no method that can be used; there are only techniques that work and those that do not. This audio program primarily uses two techniques: Tonglen and Lojong. Both of these have proved, to me, quite helpful in this journey. I can now say that, after finishing this program and practicing Tonglen for 10 minutes every night for a week, I don't feel quite so much like a jerk. I still feel like a worm, but the practice encourages me to feel my worm-ness and get in touch with what that feels like, and to realize that other people feel this worm-ness too. And by not running away from this feeling and instead breathing it in, getting to know it fully, compassion will grow: for myself and for other people. I bought this book 7 years ago and forgot all the teachings when things were going really well. Now I'm back in the same position before I bought the book, haha. This time, I'll take it slowly, one moment at a time, one breath at a time.
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- Marcus
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Hits home in the heart
After being a follower of the Buddha for many years,
I seldom find a teacher who distills his teachings into an easy flowing, humorous and immediately usable way, that westerners are expect....this is someone who has obviously applied those teachings to herself, and has the real wisdom to pass on to us....please purchase this Audio, if you want REAL happiness for yourself and others!!!!
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- LeperSmurf
- 01-26-05
Loved it.
A funny teaching on Tonglen. If you don't know what Tonglen is, learn. It will change your life (no guarantee). This is a great source to learn Tonglen. If you don't want to spend the money on this particular book, because you aren't sure what Tonglen is. Research it, and then come back and get this book. Or don't. Also check out Pema Chodrons book on Audible.com called Good Medicine.
27 people found this helpful
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- anonymo
- 11-06-08
Another Amazing Set of Teachings from Pema Chodron
I loved Awakening Compassion, and incorporated the Tonglen practice as she outlines it into my daily meditation. Pema is the perfect teacher for even the most cynical students: non-dogmatic, practical, loving and humorous. She makes Buddhist practice fun and encourages you to "start where you are."
7 people found this helpful
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- Kb
- 02-08-17
Powerful transmission
Concept well presented
Recommend bookmarking first and then reading all over again in depth
Only drawback is recording quality
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- Fernando
- 03-07-09
Not what you might expect
This book is not what I was expecting to have; the sound is terrible, bad quality to say the least. You hear all throughout the book people coughing and moving chairs much more clearly than narration. I have tried different books and others are far better than this one in sound quality. Meditations are not very different from others. I would not recommend this audible book, buy a hard copy and read it instead.
17 people found this helpful
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- Michael
- 07-17-16
Good Introduction To Lojong
In my opinion these were very good sessions. Lojong's kinship to Metta Practice is striking.
1 person found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-23-12
Very Helpful
I already knew Pema Chodron from some of her earlier books, but hearing her voice and her liveliness and her down to earth way of approaching the problems that all of us experience sooner or later has been a totally new and much more rewarding experience. In particular I found the Tong Len meditation inspiring and really effective. She has great humanity and such a practical way of addressing our difficulties and giving advice even on small things that I found all of the talks very helpful. Five stars absolutely.
8 people found this helpful
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- Benjamin Aaron Carl Hill
- 06-08-19
Great Book.
I highly recommend this book and I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did.
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- Brother Yonten
- 01-31-20
A deeply insightful book
A deeply insightful book that explains the process & practice of Tonglen. A fantastic opportunity to add another compassion practice to the boddhisatva way of being for all.
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- Katie
- 09-16-16
Inspiring words.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
It is easy to listen to & understand & is full of wisdom for ourselves and consequently for others too.
What other book might you compare Awakening Compassion to, and why?
Nothing comparable in my experience
Have you listened to any of Pema Chodron’s other performances? How does this one compare?
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Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Both laugh & cry!
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- Liam
- 07-08-15
Heart warming and inspiring
A wonderfully inspiring teaching. I would recommend this all those wishing to follow the bodhisattva path..