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Bodhichitta
56 Articles
Generating and Focusing on Bodhichitta
In this weekend seminar, we are going to speak about the bodhisattva vows. Obviously, to understand the bodhisattva vows, we need to know what a bodhisattva is, and what bodhichitta is, upon which the vows are based. We have many different quotations and sources which point...
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Explanation of Bodhichitta Actions for Training & Vows
Background for Understanding Bodhichitta
The Two Truths To develop a bodhichitta aim, the first thing that we need to know and be clear about is to have some idea of what bodhichitta is. There are actually two aspects of bodhichitta and this is in accordance with the two truths. The two truths about anything are the...
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What Needs to Be Understood to Have a Bodhichitta Aim
The Benefits of Bodhichitta
(1) Respectfully, I prostrate to the Blissfully Gone (Buddhas) endowed with Dharmakaya, as well as to their (bodhisattva) offspring and to everyone worthy of prostration. Let me explain (how to) engage in the Blissfully Gone offsprings' code, which I’ve compiled and condensed...
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Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior
The Importance of Correct Discriminating Awareness of Emptiness
Brief Introduction to Nalanda Monastery Today we are here at Nalanda Monastery in France. In ancient India there was also a Nalanda Monastery, or Shri Nalanda in Sanskrit, meaning the great all-around perfect Nalanda Monastery. Many great masters studied and taught there,...
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Studying Shantideva’s Presentation of Emptiness – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
States of Mind Needed for Bodhichitta Meditation
Homage Verse and Verse 1 The Author, Atisha A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems (Skt. Bodhisattva-mani-avali) was written by the great Indian master Atisha (Atisha Dipamkarashrijnana, 982–1054). As a great Buddhist master at the Vikramashila Monastery, he was very concerned about...
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Commentary on “A Bodhisattva’s Garland of Gems” – Dr. Berzin
Motivation, Homage and Promise to Compose
Introduction Today, I’m here to teach on the Three Principal Aspects of the Path, a concise text written by Lama Tsongkhapa. What I’ll share is not my own knowledge, but rather what has been taught to me by my own precious teachers. I do not have any realizations myself, but...
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Commentary on “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Bodhichitta as the Context of the Six Perfections
Conventional and Deepest Bodhichitta There are two facets of bodhichitta: conventional or relative and deepest bodhichittas. Both bodhichittas are aimed at our own individual, future enlightenment which has not happened yet; but on the basis of our Buddha-natures and a great...
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Detail about the Six Perfections: Six Paramitas
Frame of Mind for Studying Bodhisattva Behavior
Introductory Verses and Verse 1 Setting the Motivation First of all, we need to have very good motivation for studying about the behavior of bodhisattvas. When we have a strong motivation, it is interesting how our minds work. If I were to say, “Let’s all go to the Dalai...
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
7-Part Bodhichitta: Equanimity
Review Today is our second session of the seven-part cause and effect meditation for generating bodhichitta. Yesterday, as an introduction, we looked at some of the factors that are involved in generating the bodhichitta aim. We focused primarily on the conventional...
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The Seven-Part Cause & Effect Development of Bodhichitta
Relative Bodhichitta and Tonglen
Equalizing and Exchanging Self with Others We’ve been discussing the Seven Point Mind Training by the Kadam Geshe Chekawa who lived in the twelfth century. So far, we’ve covered the first two points: the preliminaries and the actual training in deepest bodhichitta. Now, we’re...
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Extensive Explanation of “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
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