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Definition
Theravada
One of the eighteen schools of Hinayana, currently practiced in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka.
15 Unblocking Our Feelings
Theravada
tradition similarly presents equanimity (upekkha). Balanced sensitivity requires both factors. Neither of them suggests
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in
Balanced Sensitivity: 4 Responding with Balance
Preliminaries to Meditating
Theravada
monasteries, they alternate sitting meditation with walking meditation, so they aren’t doing the same
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in
Meditation: Main Points
Mental Factors Associated with Karma
Theravada
presentation of how karma works. Within Tibetan Buddhism, there are three basic explanations. We are going
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in
Mechanism of Karma: Asanga’s Presentation
Asanga’s Chittamatra Presentation of Karma
Theravada
tradition has yet another explanation of karma, but the Tibetans don’t study that
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in
Mechanism of Karma: Vasubandhu and Nagarjuna’s Presentations
LPA50: Object of Refutation That Is Neither One nor Many
Theravada
texts, they have another definition. It’s clear that there’s the mental label
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in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 9: Emptiness Meditation
Types of Phenomena and Existence: Gelug Chittamatra
Theravada
. Chittamatra (sems-tsam-pa) and Madhyamaka (dbu-ma-pa) are Mahayana. Each of the four
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in
Basic Features of the Gelug Chittamatra System
LTF 10: More Qualities of a Buddha’s Mind & Those of the Dharma and Sangha
Theravada
as well. Participant: It’s easier to imagine that a Buddha can read everybody
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in
Letter to a Friend – Part 1: Good Qualities of the Three Gems
Types of Nonrevealing Forms in Vaibhashika
Theravada
, this third type of form refers to the subtlest type of form of physical
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in
Details of Karma: The Vaibhashika Presentation
Serkong Rinpoche’s Further Qualities
Theravada
– he would teach in the style of that particular tradition. This flexibility extended also
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in
A Portrait of Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
Meeting the Challenge of Modernization in Mongolia
Theravada
traditions were the first to spread in the West, but since the exile of His Holiness
in
Buddhism in Mongolia
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