Books on Four Thoughts

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Books on Four Thoughts

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I'm looking for books that describe and explain the Four Thoughts thoroughly, with lots of examples, etc. The lengthier the better. All recommendations are welcome, thank you.
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Kilaya. wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 10:33 am I'm looking for books that describe and explain the Four Thoughts thoroughly, with lots of examples, etc. The lengthier the better. All recommendations are welcome, thank you.
"Words of my perfect teacher" is very elaborate. I been told that "This precious life" by Khandro Rinpoche is very good.

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Okay, thank you, Magnus.
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