
The text known as ‘The Abbreviated Points of the Lam Rim’, commonly referred to as ‘Songs of Experience’ was composed by the great founder of the Gelug lineage Lama Je Tsongkhapa. Je Tsongkhpa composed Great, Middling and Abbreviated Lam Rim’s and this is the Abbreviated one. A Lam Rim (Stages of Path) is a way of presenting the entirety of the Buddha’s teachings in a coherent, step by step manner that allows the student to make gradual, yet steady progress along the Path to Enlightenment. This is the quintessential teaching for both new and older students as it forms the very hear of the Buddha’s teachings. Another great feature of this text is its brevity, whereas the Lam Rim Chenmo is over 1000 pages, the Middling Length Lam Rim over 200 pages, this text is only 10, yet contains the entire path.
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa is a renowned scholar of the Gelug tradition, having received the tradition Geshe degree from Sera Monastery. His wisdom, warmth and incredible ability to present the teachings to westerners in a traditional, yet lively way make him a jewel to those who have had the fortune of studying with him.
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