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10 Basic Buddhist Beliefs
Dr. Alexander Berzin
The main points of the Buddhist teachings.
8 Buddhist Tips for Dealing with Anger
Matt Lindén
Tips to help us overcome anger, and provide inner peace when times get tough.
Achieving a Happy Mind through Ethics
The 14th Dalai Lama
Secular ethics, based on universal values such as warm-heartedness, is the key to happiness.
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The Four Noble Truths: An Overview
Dr. Alexander Berzin
An introduction to the Four Noble Truths, Buddha’s unique approach to the problem of suffering, and how it can be solved.
The Heart Sutra
This short text on prajnaparamita (the perfection of wisdom) presents the essence of the far-reaching discriminating awareness of voidness (emptiness). It is recited and meditated upon throughout the Mahayana Buddhist world.
Life of Shakyamuni Buddha
Dr. Alexander Berzin
A look at the life, enlightenment and teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
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Buddhist Logic for Helping with Work
Dr. Alexander Berzin
Using Buddhist logic can help us to overcome failure and ensure success, by using a realistic strategy based on reason.
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Taking a Safe Direction in Life
Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Is it important not to trivialize the practice of taking safe direction (refuge), since it is a foundational practice that actually implies having knowledge of the Buddhas, Dharma and Sangha that can be discussed on many levels.
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The Prasangika View among Non-Buddhists
Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Even non-Buddhists can have valid apprehension of voidness, but not non-conceptional cognition, and thus cannot achieve a true stopping of suffering.
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Interview with Dr. Philippe Goldin
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Dr. Philippe Goldin delves into the intersection of neuroscience and Buddhist philosophy, explores what emotions really are, and discusses how compassion practices transform the brain.
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Interview with Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf
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Dr. Imtiyaz Yusuf talks about the limits of interfaith dialogue, the shared values of Buddhism and Islam, and some inspiring stories of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Main Points of the Intermediate Scope of the Lam-rim Graded Stages
Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
The intermediate scope of the lam-rim teaches that a precious human life enables liberation from samsara by training in ethical self-discipline, concentration and discriminating awareness of voidness, with special emphasis on keeping pure pratimoksha vows as the essential foundation.
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Uncontrollably Recurring Rebirth
Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
Understanding the twelve links of dependent arising and the five aggregates reveals how unawareness and karma perpetuate samsara and how realizing voidness leads to liberation from suffering and rebirth.
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Causes of Sufferings of Samsara: Disturbing Emotions and Karmic Impulses
Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey
It is important to reflect on the causes of suffering because disturbing emotions and the karma they generate bind us to the cycle of dissatisfaction, death and rebirth, whereas counteracting them through Dharma practice leads to liberation.
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The Mahayana and Theravada presentation of the points on which the Buddha remained silent, since to answer them would only create confusion in the minds of questioners.
What Is Buddhism?
Dr. Alexander Berzin, Matt Lindén
A brief introduction to Buddhism.
Overview of the Six Perfections: Six Paramitas
Dr. Alexander Berzin
The six attitudes that will bring us to liberation and enlightenment, and their benefits even in this life.
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