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What Is Guhyasamaja Practice?
Guhyasamaja is called the “King of Tantras” since its commentaries by the Indian Madhyamaka masters Nagarjuna, Aryadeva and Chandrakirti provide the full mechanism for unpacking the terse and purposely enigmatic language of the anuttarayoga root tantra texts. As a father...
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Tantra: Advanced
Paraphrase of “Advice from an Experienced Old Man”
These teachings from “Advice of an Experienced Old Man” by Gungthang Rinpoche deal with the sufferings of old age and lay the ground for bodhichitta.
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Impermanence & Death
Being Realistic about Death
Accept the inevitability of death, to make a difference while you still can.
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Meditations
Demonic Forces: The Four Maras
Mara personifies everything that interferes with and puts to an end our spiritual practice.
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Samsara & Nirvana
Traditional Stories about Life, Death, Karma and Refuge
Our precious human life allows us to achieve liberation from uncontrollably recurring rebirth and reach the enlightened state of a Buddha through Dharma practice.
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Impermanence & Death
Traditional Presentation of the Lam-rim Graded Path
Using traditional examples, Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche explains the graded path, emphasizing the importance of appreciating and taking full advantage of our precious human life.
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The Graded Path
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