Geshe Tashi Tsering was born in Tibet in 1958 and received his Geshe Lharampa degree (similar to a doctorate in divinity) from Sera Monastery in India in 1987. Since 1994, he has been the guiding teacher of the Jamyang Buddhist Centre in London, while also teaching at other Buddhist centers worldwide.
Gordon McDougall was director of Cham Tse Ling, the FPMT's Hong Kong center, for two years in the 1980s and worked for Jamyang Buddhist Centre in London from 2000 to 2007. He helped develop the Foundation of Buddhist Thought study program and administered it for seven years. Since 2008 he has been editing Lama Zopa Rinpoche's lamrim teachings for Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive's FPMT Lineage series.
Lama Thubten Zopa Rinpoche is the Spiritual Director of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), a worldwide network of Buddhist centers, monasteries, and affiliated projects, including Wisdom Publications. Rinpoche was born in 1946 in the village of Thami in the Solo Khumbu region of Nepal near Mount Everest. His books include Transforming Problems into Happiness, How to Be Happy, and Ultimate Healing. He lives in Aptos, California.
Although coming from a traditional Gelugpa presentation of the
Buddhist path, these books are written for a modern western
audience, and therefore 'happiness' is presented as a principle
goal, alongside the more traditional goal of enlightenment. The
author's personal tone and his fluent language, combined with his
obvious mastery of the material, help to make the series a
tremendously valuable resource for the study of basic Buddhist
teachings from a Tibetan perspective.-- "Buddhadharma"
Geshe Tashi's systematic approach to Buddhist thought allows
readers to gradually but surely enhance their knowledge of Buddhism
without feeling overwhelmed.-- "Eastern Horizon"
Geshe Tashi's insights can be enjoyed by a wide audience of both
specialists and newcomers to the Buddhist tradition. His
presentations, never divorced from the basic humanity and warmth of
his personality, combine rigor and accessibility.--Thupten Jinpa,
principal translator for the Dalai Lama and director of the
Institute of Tibetan Classics
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