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Transformation into a Buddha Body
Brief Review Tantra is a very advanced Mahayana practice aimed at the goal of attaining enlightenment in order to be of best benefit to everyone. There are three levels of tantra practice. Basis Level On the basis level, working with our Buddha-nature, we can further our...
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Tantra as a Continuum of Buddha-Nature
Transforming Adverse Circumstances with Four Actions
Introduction We have covered how to transform adverse conditions into a path to enlightenment with our thoughts, and now we’ll discuss it in terms of our actions, which is explained in the last line of this section: The supreme method possesses four actions of use, (so)...
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Extensive Explanation of “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Transforming Adverse Circumstances with Our Thoughts
Transforming Our Behavior through Our Thoughts We’ve covered the first two points – the preliminaries and the actual training in bodhichitta. Now we’re ready for the third of the seven points, which is transforming difficult circumstances into the path to enlightenment. This...
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Extensive Explanation of “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Transforming Adversity by Cherishing Others
Cherishing Difficult People (4) Whenever I see beings instinctively cruel, overpowered by negativities and serious problems, may I cherish them as difficult to find as discovering a treasure of gems. This verse deals with how to transform negative circumstances into positive...
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Commentary on “Eight Verses of Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Transforming Circumstances and Condensed Practice
Points 3 and 4 Point 3: Transforming Adverse Circumstances into a Path to Enlightenment The third point looks at transforming adverse circumstances into a path to enlightenment, and it’s divided into several parts. One concerns our thoughts and the other – our actions. ...
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Commentary on “Seven Point Mind Training” – Dr. Berzin
Transforming Our Minds and Energies with Tantra
Dr. Berzin speaks about various topics with his students regarding the highest class of tantra, anuttarayoga, such as visualization practice and its obstacles, dream yoga and working with subtle energy-channels and energy-winds.
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Tantra: Theory
True Stoppings, True Paths & First 3 of the 12 Links
Review True Sufferings We began our discussion with how the cognition of voidness liberates us from uncontrollably recurring rebirth, samsara. To understand that, we need to understand what actually the true sufferings are that we want to become liberated from. Why is it that...
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
True Sufferings and the True Cause of Unhappiness
Samsara This evening, we’re going to begin a series of talks on how the understanding of voidness (emptiness) helps us to overcome our uncontrollably recurring rebirths, samsara. Samsara is not some place that we want to escape from and go instead to some transcendent realm...
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Elaboration of “How Cognition of Emptiness Liberates Us”
Truly Established Existence in the Tenet Systems
Review In our discussion of self-voidness in the context of the Gelug assertions, we saw that we can speak about impossible ways of existing with regard to persons and with regard to all phenomena. First, we focus on understanding that there is a self that is not to be...
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Main Points of Self-Voidness and Other-Voidness
Tulkus’ Conference on Nonsectarianism
The main theme of the conference in 1988 in Sarnath was the preservation of all the Tibetan spiritual traditions, lineages and cultural aspects, without sectarian distinction, especially in light of the future of Tibet. Approximately 350 incarnate lamas (tulkus) and abbots...
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Buddhism in Modern Times
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