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What if the answer to your restlessness — the quiet dissatisfaction that follows you from one achievement to the next — was written down seven centuries ago by a Tibetan monk, and has been waiting for you ever since?

The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva is one of Buddhism's most enduring and beloved texts. Written in the fourteenth century by the scholar-monk Tokme Zangpo, it has guided countless souls along the path from suffering to liberation. Now, retold by David Tuffley in vivid, modern language that anyone can understand and immediately apply, this ancient roadmap to awakening has never been more relevant — or more accessible.

This is the age of unprecedented distraction. Our attention is commodified, our desires are manufactured, and the very devices meant to connect us have never left us feeling so alone. Anxiety runs at epidemic levels. Relationships fracture. Careers that once gave meaning now somehow feel hollow. Something, we sense, has gone deeply wrong.

Tokme Zangpo diagnosed precisely this condition — the condition of unexamined attachment — and prescribed thirty-seven practices to address it. Not as abstract philosophy, but as a daily discipline as concrete and actionable as a training regimen. Be grateful for the privilege of being alive. Seek solitude and cultivate inner stillness. Release attachment to wealth, status, and the approval of others. Cultivate compassion for those who harm you. Give without expectation of return. Each practice builds on the last, forming a complete architecture of awakened living.

David Tuffley, a scholar of comparative religion and long-time Zen practitioner, recognised that previous English translations, however faithful to the original Tibetan idiom, presented a barrier for modern readers. His retelling preserves every nuance of Tokme Zangpo's intent while expressing it in the plain, unadorned English of our own time. He has also provided each practice with a descriptive title and a thoughtful commentary, making the connections between ancient wisdom and contemporary life unmistakably clear.

Imagine beginning each day with a clear moral compass — not a set of external rules imposed upon you, but an internalised understanding of how to meet the world with courage, equanimity, and grace. Imagine responding to hostility with compassion rather than retaliation. Imagine releasing the exhausting grip of ego-driven ambition and discovering, in that release, a lightness you had forgotten was possible.

These are not fantasies. They are the lived experience of the Bodhisattva path — a path that Tokme Zangpo walked, that generations of practitioners have walked, and that you can begin walking today. The thirty-seven practices do not ask you to renounce the world or adopt a new identity. They ask only that you pay attention — to your thoughts, your motivations, your habits of mind — and redirect them, gently and persistently, toward wisdom and compassion.
This is a book you will return to again and again. Short enough to be read in a single sitting, profound enough to repay a lifetime of reflection.

If you have ever felt that life ought to mean something more than the relentless pursuit of comfort and the avoidance of pain, this book was written for you. Tokme Zangpo wrote it for every sentient being who has the courage to look honestly at their own mind and the willingness to change it.

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