Talks and resources on Anam Thubten -
http://www.dharmaseed.org/teacher/335/?q=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_je3WzcRfs
http://dharmaflower.net/_collection/6p-tulthu.pdf
http://www.snowlionpub.com/pages/N91_3.html
---- His book ---
by Anam Thubten, edited by Sharon Roe
No Self, No Problem is about how to realize the ultimate meaning of life in each moment by dissolving all notions of ego identity. It asks that spiritual seekers wake up to their true nature, which is already enlightened. Based on the Buddhist wisdom tradition, this easy-to-read book discusses in simple but profound and inspiring language how we can live a life full of love, satisfaction, and happiness.
Anam Thubten, an accomplished Tibetan Buddhist meditation teacher, speaks with clarity, humor, and refreshing honesty as he shares his own spiritual journey. With profound knowledge and insight into the human condition, he illuminates the path to enlightenment for those willing to go to the heart of the matter. In his words,
"True freedom is emancipation from our concepts, from the psychological veil that is distorting our view of the way things are. When such freedom is attained, we begin to see that life is inherently perfect, just as it is, and we end up swimming effortlessly in an abundance of joy and love. But there is a universal tendency to believe that we will find what we are searching for somewhere else. Many people look for freedom through accumulating either material possessions or spiritual knowledge. These searches amount to nothing more than a donkey chasing after a dangled carrot. When we wake up to that truth in this very moment we realize that what we were seeking was already here. The question is, "Can we wake up to this truth?" It might be much easier than we think. Remember, great ancient masters often said that we don't realize the truth because it is too simple and too close to us. When we finally realize it, we will be shocked by two things: how much time we wasted searching and how easy it was after all."
Anam Thubten was born in Golok, eastern Tibet, and undertook Buddhist training in the Nyingma tradition at an early age. He has been teaching in the West since the 1990s and is the spiritual advisor and Dharma teacher for the Dharmata Foundation.
Sharon Roe is completing a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies.
(http://www.snowlionpub.com/html/product_9826.html)
Just like to say that this teacher has a very clear style of presenting the essence of the teachings.. so please take the time to read