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573 Articles
Visualization Practice in Tantra
Sanskrit
and Tibetan terms for this total absence are usually translated as “emptiness,” but this
in
Tantra: Theory
Preface to “A Lexicon Resource for the Learned”
Sanskrit
verse) so as to make it clear. And when extravagant (filler) words have been
in
Sutra Texts
Explaining Vajra Expressions: 6 Alternatives & 4 Modes
Sanskrit
grammarians, are words of conventional language meaning (sgra ji-bzhin-pa, explanations with conventional
in
Tantra: Advanced
Uttaratantra: History of the Text
Sanskrit
, which are very meaningful. The main term here is “tantra,” it’s an “everlasting
Part
in
Commentary on “Uttaratantra” – Dr. Berzin
Lam-rim 1: Respite from the Four Nonhuman Situations of No Leisure
Sanskrit
term (naraka) and the Tibetan term (dmyal-ba) – namely, a being that is in a situation
Part
in
Lam-rim – Part 1: The Precious Human Rebirth
Tantra: Visualization & Transforming Disturbing Emotions
Sanskrit
word for the so-called “hell being” and the Tibetan word for it? Serkong
Part
in
Transforming Our Minds and Energies with Tantra
Starting a Meditation Session on Mahamudra
Sanskrit
term. What we want to be able to recognize is the nature of primary
Part
in
Commentary on “Root Text for Mahamudra” – Dr. Berzin
Shambhala: Myths and Reality
Sanskrit
and Tibetan. So, they’re really the great pioneers. They tried to make sense
in
Shambhala
Kalachakra: The Four Noble Truths
Sanskrit
and Tibetan. It’s the word for thirst. Well, the
Sanskrit
word is the word
Part
in
Kalachakra: The Four Creative Drops
LPA37: Purifying Death, Bardo, & Rebirth in Anuttarayoga Tantra
Sanskrit
as well, needs to be taken as “complete” rather than “completing.” Purifying Death, Bardo
Part
in
A Letter of Practical Advice on Sutra and Tantra – Part 7: Tantric Practice & Visualization
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