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Renunciation
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True Sufferings and the True Cause of Unhappiness
Samsara This evening, we’re going to begin a series of talks on how the understanding of voidness (emptiness) helps us to overcome our uncontrollably recurring rebirths, samsara. Samsara is not some place that we want to escape from and go instead to some transcendent realm...
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
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
Renunciation as the Foundation for Compassion
Definitions of Love, Compassion and Bodhichitta Today I’ve been asked to speak to you about the practice and methods for equalizing and exchanging your attitudes concerning self and others. The subjects of love and compassion, and developing a dedicated heart of bodhichitta,...
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Instructions and Advice on Developing Bodhichitta
The Buddhist Framework for Mahamudra
Initial Sketch of the Topic "Mahamudra" is a Sanskrit word meaning "great seal" and refers to the nature of all phenomena. Just as a wax seal is stamped on legal documents to authenticate their signature, likewise the nature of reality is figuratively stamped upon everything...
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The Practical Application of Mahamudra
Renunciation: Method of Analysis
The Meaning of Renunciation: The Determination to Be Free This weekend we are going to be talking about a central topic in the Buddhist teachings – the determination to be free, usually translated as “renunciation.” This term renunciation is a little bit difficult to...
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The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Renunciation of Clinging to Short-Term Benefit
Review of the Six Levels of Clinging We have identified six levels of clinging that we can work on renouncing and developing a determination to be free of. We need to renounce: Our clinging to short-term benefit, and have our main interest be instead in long-term benefit in...
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The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Developing Interest in Liberation and Enlightenment
Brief Review We started our explanation of Atisha’s text, and we saw that he was speaking about the stages by which we develop or progress along the spiritual path. We saw that one way of describing how we progress is that the scope or aim of our goal gets progressively...
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Dr. Berzin
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
Need of Lam-rim Medium and Advanced Scopes in Tantra
Introduction In the first part of this series, we looked at the initial level of motivation where we aim to avoid lower rebirths and gain a higher rebirth. In particular, we want a precious human rebirth so that we can improve in our practice. The intermediate scope is when we...
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The Need of Lam-rim for Practicing Tantra Effectively
Making Life Meaningful with Meditation on Impermanence and Renunciation
Making Life Meaningful Now we will continue with the text. We are on the second verse. (2) Listen with a clear (mind), O fortunate one, whose mind would rely on the path pleasing to the Triumphant through being unattached to the pleasures of compulsive existence and eager to...
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Commentary on “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
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