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Chekawa's original text was not arranged into these seven points. This was done later by his disciple, [[Sechilphuwa Özer Shyönnu]] (aka Chökyi Gyaltsen) (1121-1189).
Chekawa's original text was not arranged into these seven points. This was done later by his disciple, [[Sechilphuwa Özer Shyönnu]] (aka Chökyi Gyaltsen) (1121-1189).
==Translations and Commentaries==
===In English===
*B. Alan Wallace, ''Seven Point Mind Training'', Snow Lion Publications
*B. Alan Wallace, ''Buddhism with an Attitude'', Snow Lion Publications
*[[Dalai Lama]], ''Awakening the Mind, Lightening the Heart'', the Dalai Lama (based on a commentary by Hortön Namkha Pel, a disciple of Tsongkhapa)
*[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], ''Enlightened Courage'', Editions Padmakara, 1992
*[[Chögyam Trungpa]], Training the Mind, Shambhala
*Geshe Lobsang Tharchin, ''Achieving Bodhichitta'',
*Gomo Tulku, ''Becoming a Child of the Buddhas'',  Wisdom Publications
*Pema Chödrön, ''Start Where You Are'', Shambhala
*[[Ringu Tulku]] ''Mind Training'', Dhih Publications


==Teachings on the Seven Points of Mind Training==
==Teachings on the Seven Points of Mind Training==

Revision as of 10:24, 10 June 2007

Chekawa Yeshe Dorje

Seven Points of Mind Training (wyl. blo sbyong don bdun ma) - The famous instruction on 'mind training' (Tib.lojong) brought to Tibet by Lord Atisha and written down by Geshe Chekawa. The seven points are:

  1. The Preliminaries to Mind Training (sngon 'gro rten gyi chos sems pa)
  2. The Main Practice of Training the Mind in Bodhichitta (dngos gzhi byang chub kyi sems sbyong ba)
  3. Transforming Adversity into the Path of Awakening (rkyen ngan byang chub kyi lam du bsgyur ba)
  4. Applying the Practice Throughout One's Whole Life (tshe gcig gi nyams len dril nas bstan pa)
  5. The Measure or Signs of Proficiency in Mind Training (blo 'byongs pa'i tshad dam rtags)
  6. The Commitments of Mind Training (blo sbyong gi dam tshig)
  7. The Precepts of Mind Training (blo sbyong gi bslab bya)

Chekawa's original text was not arranged into these seven points. This was done later by his disciple, Sechilphuwa Özer Shyönnu (aka Chökyi Gyaltsen) (1121-1189).

Translations and Commentaries

In English

  • B. Alan Wallace, Seven Point Mind Training, Snow Lion Publications
  • B. Alan Wallace, Buddhism with an Attitude, Snow Lion Publications
  • Dalai Lama, Awakening the Mind, Lightening the Heart, the Dalai Lama (based on a commentary by Hortön Namkha Pel, a disciple of Tsongkhapa)
  • Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Enlightened Courage, Editions Padmakara, 1992
  • Chögyam Trungpa, Training the Mind, Shambhala
  • Geshe Lobsang Tharchin, Achieving Bodhichitta,
  • Gomo Tulku, Becoming a Child of the Buddhas, Wisdom Publications
  • Pema Chödrön, Start Where You Are, Shambhala
  • Ringu Tulku Mind Training, Dhih Publications

Teachings on the Seven Points of Mind Training