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Ancient Wisdom for Our Times: Deepening Wisdom, Deepening Connection (Book 3)
Ancient Wisdom for Our Times: Deepening Wisdom, Deepening Connection (Book 3)
In the much-anticipated third installment of the Ancient Wisdom for Our Times series, Deepening Wisdom, Deepening Connection, Lama Tsomo provides an in-depth breakdown of ancient Tibetan Buddhist practices for cultivating more joyful, satisfying, and loving relationships with ourselves and others. This book provides readers with everything they need to know to develop their innate capacity for more love, joy, ease, and compassion.
Haven’t read the first two installments of the Ancient Wisdom For Our Times series? No problem! Readers will find that Deepening Wisdom, Deepening Connection can be read on its own or in tandem with the other books: Why Bother? An Introduction and Wisdom and Compassion (Starting with Yourself). Use Ancient Wisdom as a starting point on your journey or alongside meditation practices such as Vipassana or Shamata.
Whether you’re coming of age or moving into retirement, this book will teach you fundamental practices for deepening your qualities of widespread love, sympathetic joy, and compassion.
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ISBN: 978-1951096-00-7
10/11/2022

About the Author
Lama Tsomo
Lama Tsomo followed a path of spiritual inquiry and study that ultimately led to her ordination as one of the few American lamas in Tibetan Buddhism.
Under the tutelage of Tulku Sangak Rinpoche, international holder of the Namchak lineage, Lama Tsomo has done extensive spiritual retreats in the U.S. and abroad, and is fluent in Tibetan. Today, she is dedicated to sharing the teachings of the Namchak lineage with Western students, bringing greater happiness and meaning to life through meditation practice, community, and retreat. She is especially passionate about reaching young people and supporting those working for positive social change. Her teaching has inspired American and international students, who appreciate her informal, and often humorous, style.
Lama Tsomo holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Jungian studies. She is the author of Why Is the Dali Lama Always Smiling? An Introduction and Guide to Tibetan Buddhist Practice, winner of a 2016 Independent Publisher award. She is also a contributor to Tami Simon’s book: The Dharma of Dogs: Our Best Friends as Spiritual Teachers, released July 2017.