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The 5 Great Madhyamaka Lines of Reasoning for Emptiness
Madhyamaka masters use the five great Madhyamaka lines of reasoning to establish the voidness of self-established true existence.
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Vipashyana
The 62 Wrong Views
The 62 wrong views are based on considering the self or “soul” of a person to be self-sufficiently knowable and the universe to have truly established existence.
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Time & the Universe
The 64 Qualities of a Buddha’s Speech
Buddha’s enlightening speech has 64 good qualities or facets.
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Refuge
The 80 Minor Marks of a Buddha’s Physical Body
The explanations of the 80 exemplary features and their causes is according to Haribhadra’s “Clarifying the Meaning: A Commentary on (Maitreya’s) ‘Filigree of Realizations.’”
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Refuge
The Abbreviated Points of the Graded Path
Also known as “Songs of Experience,” Tsongkhapa’s brief presentation is part of the lam-rim training outlining the graded stages of the path to enlightenment.
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Sutra Texts
The Adaptation of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia
Interview with Dr. Berzin, following his 1990 visit to the Mongolian People’s Republic, for “Buddhists for Peace”: “Lessons To Be Learned from the Adaptation of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia.”
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Buddhism in Mongolia
The Advanced Scope and Questions about Buddhas and Mental Labeling
A Person of Advanced Spiritual Scope Atisha continues: (5) Anyone who fully wishes to eliminate completely all the sufferings of others as (he or she would) the sufferings included in his or her own mental continuum is someone of supreme motivation. This introduces...
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Commentary on “Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche
The Aggregate of Distinguishing
Review Thus far, we have discussed two of the aggregates that make up our experience: forms of physical phenomena and the feelings of some level of happiness. Each of these aggregates of changing phenomena is made up of many items, and we experience an assortment of them...
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Aggregates
The Aggregate of Feelings
The Meaning of Feelings in the Context of the Five Aggregates The second aggregate is the aggregate of feelings. In this context, it means feeling a level of happiness or unhappiness. This aggregate is not referring to emotional feelings; instead, it deals with the single...
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Aggregates
The Aggregate of Forms
The Aggregates Only Include Nonstatic Phenomena As mentioned, the five aggregates are a convenient scheme to help us organize and understand our experience. Each aggregate is a collection of various similar factors that make up each moment of our experience, and they include...
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