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The First Two Chapters of “The Kalachakra Tantra”
Examine the contents of the first two chapters as they appear in “The Abridged Kalachakra Tantra” and its commentary, “Stainless Light.” The first concerns the external cycles of time, the second the internal cycles.
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Kalachakra: Advanced
The Five Aggregates and the Five Buddha Wisdoms
Review In the first session, we started our discussion of the five types of deep awareness. These refer to Buddha-nature factors, which we all have that enable us to achieve the state of a Buddha – the various Buddha Bodies. We discussed how we can work with these on a basis,...
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Meditations for Recognizing the Five Buddha Wisdoms
The Five Buddha-Families and Five Dhyani Buddhas
Examine the various aspects of the five Buddha-family traits (factors of Buddha-nature) in anuttarayoga tantra and their representations in terms of the five aggregates.
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Tantra: Advanced
The Five Buddha-Family Traits: General Anuttarayoga Tantra
The Five Systems of Five Buddha-Families We’ve seen that when we speak about the five Buddha-families, if we look at it from the dimension of what will develop into all the aspects of a Buddha, we have this one set of five: mental activity, good qualities, verbal...
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Using the Five Buddha-Family Traits in Daily Life
The Five Buddha-Family Traits: Maitri Space Awareness
Recap of the Previous Session Previously, we discussed how the Buddha-families speak of various groups of factors we all have that will either transform into various aspects of a Buddha or account for the fact that we can have these factors of a Buddha. We saw that there...
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Using the Five Buddha-Family Traits in Daily Life
The Five Buddha-Family Traits
Buddha-family traits refer to aspects of Buddha-nature that all of us have that enable us to become Buddhas.
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Buddha-Nature
The Five Ever-Functioning and Five Ascertaining Mental Factors
Review Yesterday we began our discussion of the types of appearances that the mind gives rise to. We saw that in order to understand this, we need to understand what we mean by “mind.” We saw that what it’s referring to is mental activity, which is the individual, subjective...
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Elaboration of “Types of Appearances Mind Gives Rise To”
The Five Other Perfections Besides Generosity
Verses 26 through 31 Now, we are going to continue talking about the six perfections, or the six far-reaching attitudes. You might have notice that they go in the order of generosity, ethical self-discipline, and then patience. This is because the focus of our practice should...
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Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
The Five Paths to Liberation & Enlightenment
In “A Filigree of Realizations” (“Abhisamayalamkara”), Maitreya explains the progression of the five levels of mind we achieve that serve as pathways leading to liberation and enlightenment.
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The Five Paths
The Five Paths: Advanced Presentation
An advanced, detailed presentation, according to the various Buddhist tenet systems, of the practitioners’ progress in terms of the “five paths.” These five refer to the five levels of pathway minds we achieve, which lead to liberation and enlightenment.
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The Five Paths
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