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WSW 47: Smothering Self-Grasping by Taking On Disturbing Emotions
Verse 93 Recap We are studying this text Wheel of Sharp Weapons. In it, the author Dharmarakshita speaks about the way in which we can change our attitudes and cleanse them so that we get rid of the negative attitudes that we have that cause so much problems and. He speaks...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 4: Destroying Self-Grasping with Tonglen
WSW 48: Discussion of Smothering Self-Grasping through Tonglen
Verse 93 Recap In our discussion of this text Wheel of Sharp Weapons or Throwing Star Weapons by Dharmarakshita, we have been looking at the whole method that is explained here of lojong, of attitude training. This is a Mahayana training with which we try to change our...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 4: Destroying Self-Grasping with Tonglen
WSW 49: Demolishing Self-Grasping, Meditating on Kindness
Verses 94-95 Recap We are studying a very important, great text called Wheel of Sharp Weapons or Throwing Star Weapon, which was written by the Indian master Dharmarakshita, who was a teacher of Atisha. There is a little bit of controversy as to whether or not Dharmarakshita...
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WSW 49: Demolishing Self-Grasping, Meditating on Kindness
Verses 94-95 Recap We are studying a very important, great text called Wheel of Sharp Weapons or Throwing Star Weapon, which was written by the Indian master Dharmarakshita, who was a teacher of Atisha. There is a little bit of controversy as to whether or not Dharmarakshita...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 4: Destroying Self-Grasping with Tonglen
WSW 4: Equal Attitude (Points 4-9); Disadvantages of Self-Cherishing
Recap We have been going through the preparations for being able to study and understand this text – the mind training or attitude training that’s called Wheel of Sharp Weapons, which was written by a great teacher Dharmarakshita and then brought by Atisha to Tibet. That’s the...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 1: An Equal Attitude toward Everyone
WSW 50: Transforming Disturbing Emotions into Aids for Enlightenment
Verse 96 Recap We are going through this text, Wheel of Sharp Weapons by Dharmarakshita. This is a text in the attitude training genre – lojong in Tibetan – and it uses the method primarily of tonglen, giving and taking, in order to help us to overcome self-cherishing attitude...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 4: Destroying Self-Grasping with Tonglen
WSW 51: Through Our Tonglen, May Others Quickly Attain Liberation
Verse 97 Recap We are studying this text, Wheel of Sharp Weapons by Dharmarakshita, which is the earliest text in the lojong tradition, brought by Atisha to Tibet according to the traditional account. Lojong is attitude training or cleaning of attitudes, sometimes translated...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 4: Destroying Self-Grasping with Tonglen
WSW 51: Through Our Tonglen, May Others Quickly Attain Liberation
Verse 97 Recap We are studying this text, Wheel of Sharp Weapons by Dharmarakshita, which is the earliest text in the lojong tradition, brought by Atisha to Tibet according to the traditional account. Lojong is attitude training or cleaning of attitudes, sometimes translated...
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WSW 52: May We Help One Another Uphold the Bodhichitta Aim
Verse 98 Recap We have been studying this text, Wheel of Sharp Weapons, by the Indian master Dharmarakshita, which is in the tradition of lojong, or attitude training or mind training. This is the earliest text in that tradition, and it explains primarily from the point of...
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Wheel of Sharp Weapons – Section 5: Understanding Emptiness
WSW 52: May We Help One Another Uphold the Bodhichitta Aim
Verse 98 Recap We have been studying this text, Wheel of Sharp Weapons, by the Indian master Dharmarakshita, which is in the tradition of lojong, or attitude training or mind training. This is the earliest text in that tradition, and it explains primarily from the point of...
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