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001 ocn781678762
003 OCoLC
005 20200617075346.6
008 120405t20122012mauab b 001 0aeng
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020 $a0861713133$q(pbk. ;$qalk. paper)
020 $a9780861713134$q(pbk. ;$qalk. paper)
020 $z9781614290360$q(eBook)
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050 00 $aBQ970.H68$bA3 2012
082 00 $a294.3/923092$aB$223
049 $aMAIN
100 0 $aLhundup Sopa,$cGeshe,$d1925-
245 10 $aLike a waking dream :$bthe autobiography of Geshe Lhundub Sopa /$cGeshe Lhundub Sopa with Paul Donnelly.
264 1 $aBoston :$bWisdom Publications,$c[2012]
264 4 $c©2012
300 $axiv, 349 pages :$billustrations (some color), color map ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 319-324) and index.
505 00 $g1$tLife in Tsang$g13 --$g2$tEarly Memories$g20 --$g3$tThe History of Ganden Chönkhor$g27 --$g4$tThe Beginning of My Life as a Monk$g32 --$g5$tMy Relative the Ritual Specialist$g3 6 --$g6$tLiving the Religious Life at Ganden Chönkhor$g40 --$g7$tA Young Monks First Two Teachers$g44 --$g8$tDaily Assemblies and Classes$g46 --$g9$tRunning Away from the Monastery$g49 --$g10$tCompleting One s Basic Education$g52 --$g11$tMy Uncle and His Position in the Monastery$g55 --$g12$tSustenance in the Monastery$g58 --$g13$tThe Structure and Schedule of Education at Ganden Chönkhor$g62 --$g14$tThe System of Philosophical Education$g65 --$g15$tThe Status of Scholar Monks$g69 --$g16$tThe Education of Scholar Monks$g71 --$g17$tMy Teacher Gen Mönlam$g74 --$g18$tTaking the Kalacakra Empowerment the First Time$g76 --$g19$tDeciding to Go to Sera$g79 --$g20$tGetting My Parents' Permission$g84 --$g21$tThe Journey to Sera$g86 --$g22$tHistory of Sera Monastery$g90 --$g23$tEntry into Tsangpa Regional House and Sera Jé$g93 --$g24$tTri Rinpoché$g96 --$g25$tGeshé Losang Chönden$g99 --$g26$tGeshé Ngawang Riksal$g102 --$g27$tGeshé Ngawang Gendün$g104 --$g28$tGen Lhündrup Thapkhé and the Pure Monastic Life$g106 --$g29$tThe Monastic Way of Life$g109 --$g30$tThe Disciplinarians Lecture$g116 --$g31$tThe Curriculum of Education at Sera Jé$g122 --$g32$tStudying and Teaching at Sera Jé$g124 --$g33$tThe Structure of Debates at Sera$g128 --$g34$tThe Jang Winter Session$g135 --$g35$tThe Honor of Being Named Rikchung$g138 --$g36$tThe Higher Honor of Being Named Rikchen$g143 --$g37$tThe Different Grades of the Geshé Degree$g148 --$g38$tThe Conferring of the Geshé Degree$g151 --$g39$tGyümé and Gyütö Tantric Colleges$g158 --$g40$tThe Reting Affair and Other Troubles$g161 --$g41$tBeing Named Tutor$g171 --$g42$tFinding Time for Practice$g174 --$g43$tPhabongkha Rinpoché and His Legacy$g178 --$g44$tTeachings from Other Great Lamas$g183 --$g45$tVajrayogini Retreat at Phabongkha Labrang$g187 --$g46$tWhat I Gained and Lost in Becoming a Tutor$g191 --$g47$tThe Dalai Lama Takes Power and the First Exile$g193 --$g48$tGen Lhündrup Thapkhé Is Appointed Abbot of Sera Jé$g197 --$g49$tA Gradual Transformation$g199 --$g50$tThe Tenth Panchen Lama$g203 --$g51$tDebating the Dalai Lama$g205 --$g52$tThe Tibetan Uprising of 1959$g209 --$g53$tDeciding to Leave Sera$g215 --$g54$tThe Beginning of the Exile$g218 --$g55$tA Brief Respite and the Long Journey out of Tibet$g222 --$g56$tArriving in India$g229 --$g57$tBeginning Life as a Refugee$g233 --$g58$tFrom Assam to Dalhousie$g239 --$g59$tLearning to Live in Exile$g244 --$g60$tTrying to Keep Tibetan Culture Alive$g248 --$g61$tAn Attempted Trip to Bhutan$g251 --$g62$tA Letter from His Holiness$g255 --$g63$tThe Situation for Those Who Did Not Escape Tibet$g259 --$g64$tGoing to America$g261 --$g65$tOur New Life in New Jersey$g266 --$g66$tBeginning to Teach in America$g270 --$g67$tStarting a Dharma Center$g275 --$g68$tHis Holiness the Dalai Lama's First Visit to Madison$g179 --$g69$tThe First Kalacakra Empowerment in America$g281 --$g70$tMy Return to Tibet$g287 --$g71$tMeeting the Panchen Lama and the Passing of Gen Thapkhé Rinpoché$g29o --$g72$tThe Recent Past$g295 --$g73$tThe Future$g303.
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650 0 $aLamas$zChina$zTibet Autonomous Region$vBiography.
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