Severance, 9798890700001
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Face your fears, sever ego: ancient Buddhist wisdom for liberation.
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Severance

the early practice of cho

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    250 pages

  • Release Date

    22 August 2025

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Summary

Severance: A Buddhist Guide to Facing Your Fears

An ancient Buddhist guide to confronting difficult circumstances and letting go of clinging to the ego.

Severance, or Cho, is the Tibetan Buddhist practice of facing one’s fears. In three remarkable texts lucidly translated and introduced by Sarah Harding, the thirteenth-century Severance master Jamyang Gonpo shares advice that goes straight to the heart of both understanding and experiencing the practice. For…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9798890700001
Author:Jamyang Gonpo, Sara Harding
Publisher:Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Imprint:Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:250
Release Date:22 August 2025
Weight:907g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Sarah Harding is one of the earliest pioneers who introduced Cho to the West. Once again, she has done an excellent job translating this precious text with a clear introduction. This is a must-read book for those who are interested in Cho, the radical method that cuts through the root of our suffering.”–Anam Thubten, author of Into the Haunted Ground“These early Severance texts clarify key points of the practice as Machik Labdron herself might have taught–Sarah Harding’s masterful translation is both careful and highly readable, illustrating how the demons, deities, and spirits evoked in Severance teachings brought practitioners in centuries past to face their fears, and can still do the same for us.”–Sarah Jacoby, author of Love and Liberation

About The Author

Jamyang Gonpo

Sarah Harding has been studying and practicing Buddhism since 1974, and has been teaching and translating since completing a three-year retreat in 1980 under the guidance of Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche. She was associate professor at Naropa University for twenty-five years in Boulder, Colorado, where she currently resides, and has been a fellow of the Tsadra Foundation since 2000. She specializes in literature with a focus on tantric practice. Her publications include Creation and Completion; The Treasury of Knowledge: Esoteric Instructions; Niguma, Lady of Illusion; two volumes on Cho and Shije from The Treasury of Precious Instructions; Four Tibetan Lineages: Core Teachings of Pacification, Severance, Shangpa Kagyu, and Bodong; and Ornament of Dakpo Kagyü Thought: Short Commentary on the Mahamudra Aspiration Prayer.

Lodro Tulku Rinpoche was born in 1942 in Eastern Tibet and was confirmed as Tulku at the age of three. He is the sixth Tulku of a line of masters, who dedicated themselves above all to the study and practice of the Chod. He received the inheritance of the great Lama Tsongkhapa and detailed teachings in his personal specialty, the wisdom teachings of the Chod in the tradition of the Powerful Labdron. After his dramatic escape from Tibet, he received full monastic coordination from his main teacher, the great Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, in 1962. In 2000, Rinpoche founded the Samdup Dolma Ling/Wish-fulfilling Tara Island Centre in Erlenbach near Lake Zurich where he has been living ever since. Over the years, Lodro Rinpoche has built up a very extensive collection of rare Buddhist texts and devotes a large part of his time to the translation of these texts into German and English. The practice of the Medicine Buddha and the Arya Tara are of particular concern to him. As a committed teacher, he gives his students lessons and guidance in Lam Rim, Chod and all disciplines of Sutra and Tantra. He is doing his utmost to transfer this wisdom teaching in an authentic way into Western culture.

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