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The Three Commitments

Walking the Path of Liberation

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The Three Commitments

Written by: Pema Chödrön
Narrated by: Pema Chödrön
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Tibetan Buddhism describes three gates that everyone must pass through on the road to spiritual liberation. With The Three Commitments, Pema Chödrön brings her unique blend of insight and gentle instruction to guide practitioners through each of these thresholds as they seek the source of true happiness.

As Pema explains, suffering arises when we resist the law of impermanence—the fact that everything we know, including ourselves, will one day die. Here she provides teachings and practices for fully embracing life’s ephemeral nature, using these three traditional monastic vows, or commitments.

The Pratimoksha vows—how we can find personal liberation through the inner work of letting go The Bodhisattva vows—the way of genuine and compassionate service to others The Tantric vows—how to accept impermanence with true equanimity and touch the underlying stillness from which all worldly forms arise
In the past, initiates took their vows when entering the secluded world of the monastery. Today, laypeople are also embracing these commitments as a way to deepen their practice while fully participating in everyday life.

Through her practical instruction and accessible interpretation of ancient wisdom, Pema Chödrön helps listeners discover how each of these sacred vows is not a burden or restriction, but a guiding beacon on the path to liberation.

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Pema is excellent, and this audio content is really interesting. the audio quality of chapter 3 is awful, half squelched like Charlie brown's teacher, i continued to try but it was painful and i didn't get the content and I'm not going back. Now I'm half way through chapter 4 and it's good enough to listen to. I'm really enjoying the topic (the eight worldly dharmas) and her discussion of it for what i believe it says are monks and nuns on their way to ordain.

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