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Renunciation of attachment
In Theravada, the mental factor to give up all attachment to worldly possessions, social status, and even one's body. When conjoined with a bodhichitta aim, it becomes a far-reaching attitude.
The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Renunciation
is the determination to do everything we can to get rid of our suffering
in
Samsara & Nirvana
Renunciation, Self-Cherishing Versus Cherishing Others
Renunciation
In the text, we have reached the point in the preliminaries at which the topic
Part
in
Commentary on “Mind Training Like the Rays of the Sun” – The Dalai Lama
Renunciation as the Foundation for Compassion
Renunciation
: The Determination to Be Free When you look at all these splendid and magnificent
Part
in
Instructions and Advice on Developing Bodhichitta
Renunciation of Clinging to Short-Term Benefit
renunciation
of clinging to short-term benefit, and having our main interest be instead in long
Part
in
The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Renunciation of Clinging to Our Own Aims
renunciation
of clinging to our own aims – in other words self-cherishing – and having our main
Part
in
The Significance of Renunciation on the Buddhist Path
Renunciation and Developing a Bodhichitta Aim
Verses 9 through 12 Working for Liberation (9) A bodhisattva’s practice is to take
Part
in
Commentary on “37 Bodhisattva Practices” – Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II
Overcoming Obstacles to Realizing Renunciation, Bodhichitta and Emptiness
Learn what needs to be overcome in order to develop each of the three graded
in
The Three Scopes
Commentary on “The Three Principal Aspects of the Path” – The Dalai Lama
renunciation
or by both
renunciation
and bodhichitta. The Hinayana teachings entail
renunciation
and the correct
in
Commentaries on Lam-rim Texts
Renouncing Suffering
renunciation
–
renunciation
of obsession with the immediate moment, this lifetime only, or all future lifetimes
Part
in
Studying the Lam-rim Graded Path
The Two Collections: General Presentation
renunciation
or unlabored
renunciation
and unlabored bodhichitta. That’s the starting point of these five
in
Buddha-Nature
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