i've spent a lot of time studying tabetan buddhism recently. And so i have great respect for these books that have stood the test of time. I think o reading the supertext, or reading the enduring stuff is such an important ideait in a world where ther's too much ephemeral stuff out there. As much as i love reading contemporary stuff, i tend to shift the old.
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