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2133 Articles
The Meeting Point of the East and the West
The Dalai Lama talks about the meeting points between the East and the West, which aren’t for religious reasons, but simply for the exchange of knowledge about the science of mind.
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Buddhism in Modern Times
The Mongolian Monastery: Its Temples, Colleges & Other Buildings Pre-1937
Monastic sites differed not only in their size and number of their lamas, the circumstances of their foundation, and their arrangements or layouts, but also in their specific functions. These included the types of temples and monastic colleges they had and thus the ceremonial...
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Mongolian Monasteries before the 1937 Purges
The Most Essential Aspects of Tantra Practice
Review Yesterday, we spoke about the meaning of tantra, a stream of continuity that goes on forever. There is a basis level – our mental continuum with the Buddha-nature factors. These include our networks of positive force and deep awareness, and the relative and deepest...
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Approaching Tantra as a Westerner
The Nature of Appearances: Gelug Explanation
The Gelug explanation of how all our problems come about because of confusion about appearances, how the mind makes appearances and what is arising and engaged with when we talk about mental activity.
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Mental Appearances
The Nature of Appearances: Madhyamaka & Highest Tantra
Review We have been speaking about appearances in conceptual and non-conceptual cognition. We got the basic mechanism with the Sautrantika presentation and in the Chittamatra variation on it we had just a few things that were different, specifically concerning the natal...
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The Nature of Appearances: Gelug Explanation
The Nature of Appearances: Sautrantika & Chittamatra
We’ve been speaking in depth about mental appearances or holograms that arise in both non-conceptual and conceptual cognition, and we’ve seen that it’s rather complex. Before we go any further, perhaps it might be a good thing to ask if you’ve understood at least something...
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The Nature of Appearances: Gelug Explanation
The Nature of Time
The Relevance of the Topic of Time Time (dus, Skt. kāla) and such topics as the past, the present and the future are very important to study when we are on the Buddhist path. They’re not just metaphysically interesting, but they are actually quite relevant. That’s...
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Buddhist and Scientific Understandings of Time
The Nature of Time as a Temporal Interval
Buddhism regards time as a nonstatic phenomenon, an interval on an individual mental continuum between the experiences of two sequential events.
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Time & the Universe
The Nature of the Mind
An analysis of the nature and different subtleties of the mind.
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Cognition Theory
The Nazi Connection with Shambhala and Tibet
Several postwar writers on the Occult have asserted that Buddhism and the legend of Shambhala played a role in the German-Tibetan official contact during the Nazi era.
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Shambhala
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