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The Nine Vehicles According to Nyingma
The nine vehicles in Nyingma refer to levels of practice that function like a vehicle of mind to bring us to the goal of liberation and enlightenment. Three of the nine are sutra methods, while the remaining six are tantra.
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Dzogchen: Advanced
The Nyingma Interpretation of Chandrakirti’s Passage on Emptiness
The Ceasing of Conceptual Fabrication: Nyingma Explanation Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II: So, now in the commentary, it looks like of the two conceptual fabrications, the first conceptual fabrication is the grasping for truly established existence [as is usually explained in...
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Differences between Gelugpa and Nyingma Concerning Emptiness in Prasangika
The Origin of the Universe According to Kalachakra
The evolution of a universe is intimately connected with the karma of the limited beings that will be reborn into it.
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Kalachakra: Advanced
The Origin of the Yellow Hat
The Tibetan monastic tradition of wearing yellow hats began with the revival of the monk ordination in the 11th century and was later adopted by the Gelug tradition as a symbol of renewed monastic purity.
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Buddhism in Tibet
The Other Two Levels of Ethical Self-Discipline
Review On the initial level of spiritual development, we exercise ethical self-discipline to refrain from destructive behavior. Our aim is to avoid things getting worse not just in this lifetime, but in future lives as well. We strive for better rebirths and the ordinary types...
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Ethical Discipline: Overcoming the Compulsiveness of Karma
The Perfection of Concentration: Dhyanaparamita
With far-reaching concentration, we’re able to stay perfectly focused while helping others and in all meditations for reaching enlightenment.
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Love & Compassion
The Perfection of Ethical Self-Discipline: Shilaparamita
With far-reaching ethical self-discipline, we can accomplish even the highest goal of enlightenment.
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Love & Compassion
The Perfection of Generosity: Danaparamita
Far-reaching generosity helps to bring us enlightenment and the ability to give happiness to everyone.
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Love & Compassion
The Perfection of Patience: Kshantiparamita
With far-reaching patience, we endure all the difficulties in helping others and attaining enlightenment.
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Love & Compassion
The Perfection of Perseverance: Viryaparamita
With far-reaching perseverance, we never give up on helping others and reaching enlightenment.
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Love & Compassion
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