Karma: Actions and their Consequences. 1991; revised 2004, half-size format. an introduction to the concept of karma and how to deal with it in daily life.
Love and Compassion. 1992; revised 1997. The altruistic mind and the six perfections.
Self and Selflessness. 1993; third edition 1998. The nature of the self in buddhist philosophy.
Lam Rim Teachings. 1987-1991 - 4 volumes. 1993; revised 2005. Comprehensive teachings on the graduated path to enlightenment in the tradition of Je Tsongkhapa.
Transforming Negativity into Positive Living. 1994; half-size format 2004. Practical advice on how to deal with negative emotions in daily life.
The Three Principles of the Path by Je Tsongkhapa. 1994; revised 2003, 2004. detailed commentary on the Three Principles of the Path: determination to be free; altruism, and perfect view .
The Three Principles in a short commentary. 1995. Weekend seminar on the Three Principles of the Path.
Odyssey to Freedom in sixty-four steps. 1998; 2nd edition 2001. The graduated path to enlightenment in easy-to-practice form.
The Perfection of Wisdom Mantra. 1998.The perfection of wisdom mantra and the five paths of the Mahayana.
Lojong, Training of the Mind in Eight Verses. 2000.Commentary on mind training based on the root text by langri Tangpa.
Lojong, Training of the Mind in Seven Points. 2000.Commentary on the mind training based on the root text by geshe Chekawa.
Shantideva’s Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life,Chapters/Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 2000 - 2007.detailed verse by verse commentary on shantideva’s famous work.
The Practice of the Triumphant Ma. 1996; revised edition 2002;half-size format 2004. Healing practices based on the deity Tara, a manifesta- tion of the active aspect of compassion of all enlightened beings.
Ganden Lha Gyema; The Hundreds of Deities of the Land of Joy. 1991; revised 2002. a guru yoga practice for the general public.
GOM – A Course in Meditation. 2005.an in-depth guide to concentrated meditation.
SEM – The Nature of Mind. 2005.exploration of the nature and function of mind.
The Four Noble Truths. 2008.an explanation of buddha’s core teaching.
The Four Mindfulness. 2008. a comprehensive look at the spiritual path.
THE FIRST EXTENSIVE COMMENTARY TO BE GENERATED IN ENGLISH ON A TEACHING DELIVERED BY MANJUSHRI TO TSONGKHAPA
For generations, The Four Mindfulnesses—of guru, bodhimind, divine body and emptiness—were taught only orally. The First Panchen Lama and Seventh Dalai Lama provided written texts, on which both of them Gelek Rimpoche has taught. The result is a rare combination that illuminates topics so central to practice."