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Liberation and Enlightenment
34 Articles
Meditation on Mind and the 4 Aspects of True Stoppings
Mind Is Nonstatic Let’s go on to the close placement of mindfulness or mental glue now holding onto or focusing on the mind, meaning specifically primary consciousness – the five types of sense consciousness (eye, ear, nose, tongue and body consciousness) and mental...
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Meditation on the 16 Aspects of the 4 Noble Truths
Why Haven’t We All Become Enlightened Already?
Is it a matter of free will, is it predetermined, does it come from karma or from some other complex explanation?
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Bodhichitta
Nirvana and Enlightenment
It’s important to understand that nirvana and enlightenment aren’t the same. Nirvana is the first step. Enlightenment is the second step.
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Samsara & Nirvana
What Is Enlightenment?
An introduction to enlightenment, the ultimate aim of following the Buddhist path.
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What Is ...
Nirvana in the Different Buddhist Systems
Within Hinayana and Mahayana schools there are different categories and presentations of nirvana.
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Samsara & Nirvana
Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
A transmission and commentary of “Uttaratantra” to eliminate the obscurations from our own Buddha-nature factors so that we can achieve enlightenment for the benefit of everyone.
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Buddha-Nature
Basic Tenets of the Nyaya and Vaisheshika Schools
The Vaisheshika and Nyaya schools share many features in common. Vaisheshika emphasizes the types of entities that exist, while Nyaya emphasizes the types of entities involved in cognizing and proving the existence of those entities.
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Non-Buddhist Asian Traditions
Analysis of “Why Aren’t We All Enlightened Yet?”
With a beginningless mental continuum of uncontrollably recurring rebirths, what makes us develop a bodhichitta aim the first time?
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Bodhichitta
Basic Tenets of the Samkhya and Yoga Schools
The Yoga school of Indian philosophy shares the basic assertions of the Samkhya system, such as concerning primal matter, the self and liberation, but adds to the system the supreme god Ishvara, equivalent to Shiva.
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Non-Buddhist Asian Traditions
The Third Noble Truth: The True Cessation of Suffering
With a true cessation of the true causes of true sufferings, none of the true sufferings can ever recur again.
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The Graded Path
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